Thus said "Sam Varshavchik" on Thu, 23 Aug 2001 22:10:14 GMT:

> Correct. This  is necessary  to implement  password changing.  If you 
> know what you're doing, you can  still coax it into the old-fashioned 
> configuration, but you'll lose password changing, and it's better for 
> everyone to be on the same playing field anyway.                      

That's  quite alright.  I  don't  have any  objections  to running  the 
authdaemond since it works just as  nicely. I just wasn't aware that it 
was going to be removed from the main sqwebmail binary, that's all...   

<sidenote>
Theoretically shouldn't  I also be able  to use the same  authdaemond to
handle connections for IMAP users that are using Courier-IMAP?
</sidenote>

Andy
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