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From:
Christopher Heschong
Date:
March 31, 2005 17:02
Subject:
Re: auth_vpopmail_sql
Message ID:
1cf7490a33fef8daa818525a1a084ee6@wiw.org
Hi Jeff, I wrote a plugin that I posted to this list a while back that
will authenticate to the local IMAP server, so if you already have IMAP
or POP3 setup on your server with whatever backend authentication
mechanisms you might need (vpopmail, etc), you don't have to worry
about a second authentication method or different way of accessing
them. Seems reasonable that if you can send mail you probably can
check it too. :) If you can't find it in the archives, feel free to
e-mail me directly.
Not sure how to do TLS although I'd be interested in the ability.
On Mar 29, 2005, at 11:20 PM, Jeff Roberts wrote:
> as best I can tell this plugin was written for a vpopmail install that
> lacks virtual domains. my vpopmail db does not contain a vpopmail
> table within it, but it has tables for each virtual domain hosted. I
> hacked up the code to get the smtp auth i needed for one domain
> temporarily but I'd be interested in adding support for vdomains if
> thats actually my problem.
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 21:14:39 -0500, Bob <recbo@nishanet.com> wrote:
>> Bob wrote:
>>
>>> Fred Moyer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jeff Roberts wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to use the auth_vpopmail_sql plugin so that some remote
>>>>> users
>>>>> can send thru our mail server, but I can't find any examples of
>>>>> folks
>>>>> using it so I'm not sure where to put it in config/plugins or the
>>>>> syntax to call it. Could anyone give me an example config that
>>>>> uses
>>>>> that plugin?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sure! In config/plugins I have:
>>>> ...
>>>> auth/auth_vpopmail_sql
>>>> quit_fortune
>>>> check_earlytalker
>>>>
>>>> And in plugins/auth/auth_vpopmail_sql you need to configure the
>>>> database
>>>> connection:
>>>>
>>>> 66 my $connect =
>>>> "dbi:mysql:dbname=vpopmail:host=my_database_host";
>>>> 67 my $dbuser = "my_vpopmail_user";
>>>> 68 my $dbpasswd = "my_vpopmail_user_password";
>>>>
>>>> It's as simple as that!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Any way to tls-tunnel the transfer of password?
>>>
>>> sql is more understandable than ldap, that's a plus.
>>>
>>> -Bob Dodds
>>
>> I mean tls tunnel the sender-to-mta transfer of password
>> (presumably the sql server is on an internal link to mta).
>>
>> -Bob
>>
>>
>
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