On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 18:25:35 -0200
"Ivan F. Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

IFM> I'm checking the possibiblity of using bincimap in our servers,
IFM> looking at FAQ I found it uses a 2 line file to get the data about
IFM> the user HOME dir.
IFM> 
IFM> uid.gid\n
IFM> home\n
IFM> 
IFM> 
IFM> But I my system the mail users does not have hoem directories, only
IFM> mail directories like :
IFM> 
IFM> /path/domain/mail/user/
IFM> 
IFM> Can this kind of config be used ?
IFM> Maybe if the program accept empty PATH in config instead of
IFM> "Maildir/"
IFM> 
IFM> 
IFM> I'm not an qmail user, and I don't understand exactly the
IFM> checkpassword usage, is there any kind of simple auth code like
IFM> using a text file that I can use as sample to generate my own auth
IFM> code ?

Response to myself :

It works passing full path in home, and setting config to "", but I have read about 
bincimap creating INBOX first time user connect, this does not happen here, the config 
have :

auto create inbox = "yes",

and attached is an small script that permit to use teapop (pop3 server) configuration 
to authenticate users in bincimap.




Attachment: bincimap-auth-teapop.sh
Description: Bourne shell script

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