Luciano Bolonheis wrote:
Hi Rick... its mysql, but after java connected to the database, how do
i compare the passwords ?
It depends on the ./configure options you used when building vpopmail.
If you have clear text passwords enabled, just look at them. If not
then --enable-md5-passwords
Hi Rick... its mysql, but after java connected to the database, how do
i compare the passwords ?
Thanks again :)
Luciano
On Dec 13, 2007 9:34 PM, Rick Widmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Luciano Bolonheis wrote:
> > Hi,
> > i installed vpopmail on a server and now other person wants to
> > aut
On 13 Dec 07, Rick Widmer wrote:
>
>
> Luciano Bolonheis wrote:
> >Hi,
> >i installed vpopmail on a server and now other person wants to
> >authenticate a software he is developing in the vpopmail database. He
> >is coding in Java.
> >Can anyone tell me how can he do it ? The function to use, or
using simple POP, IMAP or SMTP session commands.
for example,
telnet myserv.ee 110
user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK
pass mypass
OK
Luciano Bolonheis wrote:
Hi,
i installed vpopmail on a server and now other person wants to
authenticate a software he is developing in the vpopmail database. He
is
Luciano Bolonheis wrote:
Hi,
i installed vpopmail on a server and now other person wants to
authenticate a software he is developing in the vpopmail database. He
is coding in Java.
Can anyone tell me how can he do it ? The function to use, or the
method used by vpopmail...
It depends on which
Hi,
i installed vpopmail on a server and now other person wants to
authenticate a software he is developing in the vpopmail database. He
is coding in Java.
Can anyone tell me how can he do it ? The function to use, or the
method used by vpopmail...
Thanks a lot in advance...
Luciano Bolonheis
!DS