> > You can try to crack them using one of the many, many NT password
> > crackers, depending on the password algorithm the software uses.
>
>  Don't go there. Too much time-consuming cracking the passwords. We tried
>that first.
>
> > One method we're looking at possibly using with a customer is to set up
> > a modified POP proxy in front of the NT POP server for a few weeks. The
> > proxy will note the username and password and then relay the connection
> > through (obviously you'll need to modify the proxy source to log
>passwords).

Have you tried taking a known password and copying it from the NT password 
file into the unix password file?  We moved all our users from Metainfo's 
NT Sendmail to qmail by simply copying the password file over and 
reformatting it so the unix box was happy.

Worth a try.

Chris

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