>
> *email_auth*
> 2. models/db.py
> from gluon.contrib.login_methods.email_auth import email_auth
> auth.settings.login_methods.append(
>     email_auth("smtp.one.com:587", "@one.com"))
> auth.settings.login_methods = [email_auth]
>

Again, same problem here. This one is tricky because email_auth itself ends 
up taking the submitted username and password (that works because the 
function takes three optional keyword arguments, but Auth.login_bare passes 
the arguments positionally). It then simply returns a function, which is 
truthy, so Auth.login_bare thinks the login was successful).

Anthony

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