That's because only POP3 has that functionality. sqwebmail and courier imap also lack this feature.
Regards, Tren On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Paul Fries wrote: > > I have configured my system to enable learned passwords, and this is > working as expected. Any user that logs in sets their password on the > first authentication. > > However, I have noticed that users logging in with APOP are able to > check their mail, but NO password is set in the database. Indeed they > can put whatever they want in the password field, and they will still be > allowed to check that POP box. > > I am using vpopmail 5.3.8 with --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-mysql=y > --enable-clear-passwd=y --enable-learn-passwords=y > > Has anyone else experienced this? > > Thanks! > > Regards, > Paul Fries > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - Tren Blackburn - Owner mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] = = EOT Networks http://www.eotnetworks.com - - Infinite Solutions for a Finite World (403) 818-7658 = =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-