On Wednesday 25 June 2003 22:43, Ajai Khattri wrote:
> Robin Szemeti wrote:
> > err ... because we aren't using courier-imap or courier-pop?
> >
> > we are using tcpserver and qmail-pop3d, authenticating against vchkpw. as
> > described in the vpopmail INSTALL file.
> >
> > if courier-pop will do
Robin Szemeti wrote:
err ... because we aren't using courier-imap or courier-pop?
we are using tcpserver and qmail-pop3d, authenticating against vchkpw. as
described in the vpopmail INSTALL file.
if courier-pop will do it for us, (authenticating system users agaisnt
/etc/userdb and virtual do
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 21:32, Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe I'm missing something, but why can't you continue to use userdb
> for system users?
>
> qmail - will still work like it used to
yup. qmail isnt involved at this point.
> courier-imap will work with it
> courier-pop will work
Hi,
Maybe I'm missing something, but why can't you continue to use userdb
for system users?
qmail - will still work like it used to
courier-imap will work with it
courier-pop will work with it.
I don't use sqwebmail, but I assume it uses the same auth mech as
courier-imap does, so it would stil
Hi,
We have been running qmail with sqwebmail for web-mail, we have been using
/etc/userdb for sqwebmail authentication, as this is allows us to have
seperate mail passwords to ssh/login passwords on system accounts ...
we've recently upgraded to vpopmail and vchkpw and would really like to