Hi List;

I'm really not sure if this is possible, but here is my question.

With VPOPMail, you can support /etc/passwd users.  With the POP3 daemon
that comes with it, you can authenticate an /etc/passwd user and open up
the relay for that user.

Now, if you use another program that works off of the vpopmail library
(such as courier imap for example) it will handle virtual domain users (in
the form of [EMAIL PROTECTED]) but, it will NOT handle /etc/passwd users
being passed down to the vpopmail authentication module and thus open a
relay for that user.

I suppose the answer would be to move the /etc/passwd users into a virtual
domain and compile it with default domain, but it seems that since the
vpopmail program can handle it, why can the library not handle it for
other programs that support vpopmail authentication?

Thanks for your help,

Cheers,

Tren.

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