No support for this exists at the moment (to my knowledge) -- but it has
recently been discussed on the list.  Version 1.0 has not be finalised yet
-- which I personally am waiting for. At that time I may hack around and see
if I can make a working plugin; but can't promise anything [I'm not a C
programmer].   

As a more direct option -- as soon as 1.0 is release (or sooner if the team
indicates they accept the patch) -- I'm going to provide a patch file which
will allow the user of customer field names for the authentication database.
That way if your Radius daemon uses an sql server -- you could get dbmail to
use the same database; without needing alter the auth database much [eg.
Probably will need to add a "mailboxid" column or something].

/Mark


> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: dbmail@dbmail.org
> Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 17:31:14 -0700
> To: <dbmail@dbmail.org>
> Subject: [Dbmail] Auth from a radius database
> 
> First off I'd like to say, from just looking at dbmail I'm very excited. I
> haven't ever seen a solution to store mail in a database...the possibilities
> are limitless...
> I'm part of an isp that is currently trying to decide on a new mail system.
> Someone in the ISP recommended DBmail upon review I found it to be a great
> solution except for one detail...we need to be able to authenticate directly
> from a radius server. I'm hoping there is some solution for this already
> because if that were the case this would be the absolute perfect solution
> for this company. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
> 
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