Another yes vote please.

Rob :-)

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dustin C. Hatch
> Sent: Saturday, 29 January 2005 8:31 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP external Auth help
> 
> I agree, XMailServer is awesome, but the ability for external 
> SMTP authentication gets my vote.  For my setup, users at my 
> main domain are also system users and it would be nice if 
> they could change their UNIX password and it be updated on 
> their email address too.
> Kevin Williams wrote:
> 
> >Davide,
> >
> >Last year you tried to help me get this to work. You sent me a patch 
> >but it didn't solve the problem (something about the domain, 
> perhaps?). 
> >I've been trying to get this to work for a couple of years 
> now. There 
> >is plenty of interest and this isn't the first time the 
> request has been posed.
> >
> >Not that XMailServer isn't awesome, but this would raise it 
> another notch.
> >
> >Kevin
> >
> >Davide Libenzi wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>>And in my MailRoot/userauth/pop3 i created a '.tab' and 
> put this inside it :
> >>>"userauth"[TAB]"/var/MailRoot/bin/Authpam.pl"[TAB]"@@USER"[
> TAB]"@@PASSWD"
> >>>
> >>>No big deal pop3 work great. Now my problem is how could I 
> go about 
> >>>getting smtp to basicly work the same way ? (part of my 
> problem is i 
> >>>don't find the XMail docs (ReadMe) to be all that help 
> full when it 
> >>>comes to this.)
> >>>
> >>>XMail exmaples looks like this :
> >>>"external"  "auth-name" "secret"    "prog-path" "arg-or-macro"
> >>>
> >>>So when i break down the columns I see this:
> >>>external: Write external here so that xmail knows to run a 
> external 
> >>>program / script auth-name : replace this with the smtp auth type 
> >>>"cram-md5,login,plain"
> >>>secret : No clue ???
> >>>prog-path : Path to the script or program arg-or-macro : 
> this can be 
> >>>@@CHALL,@@SECRT, and or @@RFILE
> >>>
> >>>Basicly I've tryed everything I can think of to get this 
> to work like 
> >>>the
> >>>pop3 auth. But i just can seem to grasp Somthing ?
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>XMail has the ability to plug external authentications that works 
> >>together with associated client counterparts. At the 
> moment, there's 
> >>no way to call out like POP3. I'll see how to fit this in, 
> if there is 
> >>an interest set with more than one element ;)
> >>
> >>
> >>- Davide
> >>
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