I installed sqwebmail v.3.3.7 on Redhat 7.1 from the tarball file. Didn't know much about the configure options at the time so mine is using authuserdb to authenticate rather than PAM. One advantage is that sqwebmail passwords can be different from Linux passwords. Postfix created the /Maildir folders for our users and sqwebmail simply recognized them as I recall.
George William Guynes writes: > On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 09:01:01AM -0700, William Guynes wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:37:36PM +0100, Johan Almqvist wrote: > > > * William Guynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021030 > > > 16:34]: > > > > My maildir folders are not named "~/Maildir", but something > > > > else. How can I redirect sqwebmail to know the actual > > > > location? > [snip!] > > > sqwebmail will use whatever the authentication module returns. > > > What authentication are you using? > [snip!] > > So I believed the Debian package configuration would use PAM, since > Debian is fairly renown for it, but I'm no longer so sure. > > Johan mentioned authpam but, yet again, I'm not seeing any such > configfile. This is pretty typical for me. Package maintainers > often don't tell you where stuff is, or how their specific > implmementation is arranged. If I was already a sqwebmail user, I > probably wouldn't have any problems figuring the package out. Does > anyone have a nudge? > > > 1. I'm beginning to doubt my assertion that sqwebmail is using > PAM authentication. > 2. Assuming I'm confident in 1, I'm not sure where I'll need > to go to reconfigure the Maildir location. > > -- > William Guynes >
