Yeah, answering my own emails is fun! ;) I also got the other think 
working. I had to edit the  CTRLDo_userlist function. I think it was 
just too late at night when I tried it the first time...

mike

Michael Hauck wrote:

>Hi again,
>
>The pop3 log thing was easy to change. I simply removed the password 
>field from the static int POP3LogSession(POP3Session & POP3S) function.
>
>mike
>
>Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
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>>On Saturday 29 November 2003 19:56, Michael Hauck wrote:
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>>>Hi everyone!
>>>
>>>I'm using XMail on my server and it runs very nicely. The only thing I
>>>don't like is the output of the unencrypted password in the pop3 log and
>>>when I use the userlist command in the CtrlClnt tool. I don't think the
>>>admin has to know user passwords. Is there an easy way to change this? I
>>>have had a look at the code but it's not very well documented (or I
>>>simply missed the documentation...). I tried editing the CTRLDo_userlist
>>>function but that didn't help.
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>mike
>>>
>>>   
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Hi Mike,
>>
>>This was discussed at length on this list a few months ago. Many of us are 
>>concerned about XMail storing passwords in log files, particularly 
>>unencrypted ones. Davide's point is that the logs are only accessable by root 
>>so it doesn't make any difference if the log shows passwords. At this point 
>>my recommendation is: If you are concerned about this use Mike Howeth's 
>>system or any other configuration that gives those files additional 
>>protection.
>>
>>Jeff
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