Hello Casey,
On Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 12:22:05 AM Casey wrote:
On Saturday 18 June 2005 10:13, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
How did you log in? SMTP-AUTH using CRAM-MD5?
PLAIN with IMAP (dovecot).
And dovecot is configured to explicitly use 'vchkpw' and 'vchkpw' is
for sure the version from
On Sunday 19 June 2005 13:53, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
And dovecot is configured to explicitly use 'vchkpw' and 'vchkpw'
is for sure the version from 'compile with
--enable-clear-password' build?
Yes, there is only one vchkpw on the system. If it's not using the
correct vchkpw then it's
On Sunday 19 June 2005 19:52, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
That works, but that's not useful since none of the client logins
(pop3 or imap) update the password file. SMTP logins *do*, but
they are considerably more rare...
And many accounts exist for POP3 polling only, and the end user only
uses
Hello Casey,
On Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 9:52:55 PM Casey wrote:
printf [EMAIL PROTECTED] |vchkpw /usr/bin/env
30 - check if environment was printed (should be with correct
password presented)
- check 'vpasswd' and 'vpasswd.cdb'.
That works [...]
If *THAT* works your dovecot must use
On Jun 19, 2005, at 12:55 PM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2005 19:52, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
That works, but that's not useful since none of the client logins
(pop3 or imap) update the password file. SMTP logins *do*, but
they are considerably more rare...
And many accounts
On Monday 20 June 2005 00:49, Tom Collins wrote:
Does dovecot link directly to libvpopmail? If so, did you
recompile dovecot after enabling learn passwords and cleartext
passwords in vpopmail? If not, it's still linked to the old
vpopmail code.
I don't know what dovecot does. I recompiled