On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Gilles Chehade <[email protected]> wrote: > > * Support for authenticating users from a credentials table
I might be just too used to snapshots, but hasn't this feature been in OpenSMTPD since at least the previous release? For example, I have this in a file: frisell opensmtpd # cat auth.txt zx2c4 zx2c4:$6$rounds=81920$0b/2XYfKOu4$eym/noeG4k4whs1kYgq1lWwXJWGyGqfOV1dppGvBm5Fk8hi4hdLHXonYuyfpGEqLUtEImEJN8fCPWgnnyJz0C/ rogers rogers:$6$rounds=81920$SvyQcPH7GLRFl$kYcVKOog2S7M5/GAd8SFC3gXihWYFsl1M8NdJ8aqSx/2lVY2hLsLkekxTtFlRr.vhwfiMShLyigAcLitlvsy90 And in my config, I have: table smtpauth file:/etc/opensmtpd/auth.txt listen on eth0 port 587 tls-require pki frisell.zx2c4.com auth <smtpauth> tag submission hostname frisell.zx2c4.com mask-source I remember some talk long ago about removing the redundancy of requiring two users in "user\tuser:passwordhash". Is that what this release notes item is? Or have I just been getting high on snapshots for too long, and this is in fact a newly released feature?
