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Benoit Tellier closed JAMES-332.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
James 2.3 is unmaintained, end of life.
Feel free to reopen if work is planned on this.
> Support other digest algorithm (was: SHA hard coded in adduser)
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> Key: JAMES-332
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-332
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: SpoolManager & Processors, UsersStore &
> UsersRepository
> Affects Versions: 2.2.0
> Environment: FreeBSD, Sun JDK 1.4.2-p6, MySQL via. C-JDBC.
> Reporter: Brill Pappin
> Assignee: Norman Maurer
> Priority: Minor
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> It seems that JDBC is the default digest alg when creating users. this works
> fine when the use repository doesn't have to work with anything else, but MD5
> is more common.
> In my case, I'm using a custom configuration that allows me to use the same
> auth table for Tomcat and James. I think (though I haven't checked) that I
> can configure tomcat to use SHA, but I have a significan't amount of legacy
> data that uses MD5, whic is going to break thing.
> As of now, my only option is to *try* and recompile James with MD5 as the
> default (and I havn't had much luck yet). Because of that, this ticket is
> marked as Critical.
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