Justin,

My only suggestion would be to look at the password hash inside of your 
mysql table and confirm that it is still using a DES hash after you change 
one of the accounts with ./vpasswd. The KJ / 0C change is based on time and 
it's nothing to worry about.

-Ryan

At 11:18 AM 5/19/2001 +0200, Justin Heesemann wrote:
>hi..
>
>i have a weird problem:
>whilst moving from 4.9.5 to 4.10.3 i also switched to mysql auth.
>well, after executing "vconvert -c -s", it seemed as if it did fine,
>except for the passwords:
>
>the first 2 chars of the password in the sql table of every domain i
>convert are the same.
>
>ghandi          domain.com   0CT1cQAicfFEw
>postmaster      domain.com   0CJ3V6wm1riYA
>torx            domain.com   0CJ..MZu/97jg
>
>when i run "vconvert -c -s"  again, all passwords in the sql table
>look different, but the first 2 chars are still the same.
>
>ghandi          domain.com   kJ7pEAwPlrYRw
>postmaster      domain.com   kJUzEwqVyWuww
>torx            domain.com   kJ6ziHqRlaK3U
>
>
>of course pop3 authentication failes.
>however, if i run vpasswd and set a new password, everything is just
>fine.. authentication works.
>
>any ideas ?
>
>
>regards,
>
>Justin
>

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