With significant help from both Jörgen Persson and Bruce Guenter, I was able
to concoct a script that allows both vpopmail and vmailmgr users to
authenticate on the same POP3 port, same IP address.
The authentication information is stored in a file on the filesystem, owned
by root.root, 0600 permissions. The filename is not necessarily random, but
was about as good as I could think of: PID + TCPREMOTEPORT + "." + date.
Any suggestions are certainly welcome. Thanks again to everyone who helped!
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> How about the startup code? Is that freed from GPL?
Eyes: n, devices used to examine things to find answers.
Fingers: n, devices uses far too much to ask questions before Eyes (qv)
have been applied to problem documentation.
(An answer by Alan Cox on the Linux kernel list.)
multichkpw.sh