On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 10:29:16AM +0300, Giovanni Torres wrote:
> >Looking at the source, I think the OP is correct: imaplogin.c says
> >
> >ipi.uid=ainfo->address;
> >
> >and in turn, 'address' is what's returned by authdaemond as ADDRESS=...
>
> Ok, thanks for the info. It seems to be a min
Brian Candler wrote:
> Looking at the source, I think the OP is correct: imaplogin.c says
>
> ipi.uid=ainfo->address;
>
> and in turn, 'address' is what's returned by authdaemond as ADDRESS=...
Ok, thanks for the info. It seems to be a minor issue though. I haven't
found any problem in put
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 04:04:01PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> >I'm using courier-imap as an imap proxy to an Exchange server. I wrote a
> >small script in Python to do the authentication with authpipe.
> >
> >The odd thing is that courier-imap uses the email address instead of the
> >usernam
Giovanni Torres writes:
Hello!
I'm using courier-imap as an imap proxy to an Exchange server. I wrote a
small script in Python to do the authentication with authpipe.
The odd thing is that courier-imap uses the email address instead of the
username when loging to the Exchange server.
Cou
Hello!
I'm using courier-imap as an imap proxy to an Exchange server. I wrote a
small script in Python to do the authentication with authpipe.
The odd thing is that courier-imap uses the email address instead of the
username when loging to the Exchange server.
Note that I do not have any prob