> | Do you think it would be productive to contact the maintainer? > > Probaly not. LaMont knows he chroots the daemons for the debian > package (it's a conscious change from the defaults Wietse ships > postfix with).
He may know but I sure didn't. It would have helped a lot to at least mention somewhere that you have to do some setup for pwcheck. > I know that with SASL2, saslauthd is in the 'sasl2-bin' package (since > I have it installed, and 'dlocate' tells me that). Have you tried > installing and looking in the 'sasl-bin' package, for SASL1? Yes, that is what provides pwcheck: # apt-file list sasl-bin sasl-bin usr/sbin/pwcheck sasl-bin usr/sbin/sasldblistusers sasl-bin usr/sbin/saslpasswd sasl-bin usr/share/doc/sasl-bin sasl-bin usr/share/man/man8/pwcheck.8.gz sasl-bin usr/share/man/man8/sasldblistusers.8.gz sasl-bin usr/share/man/man8/saslpasswd.8.gz But you can also see it does not provide saslauthd. Sasl2-bin does not appear to be available on pure woody systems (if that is the correct speak for non-"mixed"). Mike -- A program should be written to model the concepts of the task it performs rather than the physical world or a process because this maximizes the potential for it to be applied to tasks that are conceptually similar and, more important, to tasks that have not yet been conceived. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

