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Curtis


On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> fellow dbmail users,
> 
> First just wanted to say Thanks for A Great (free) Product!
> 
> Now I'm curious if anyone (i've seen the rockclimbing.com people) has
> successfully integrated dbmail with their userdb. I have a simple
> requirement, no aliases, just one domain and all user accounts are
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have postfix working with mysql. Now what I would love
> is to adapt dbmail's schema to use my username field as the alias by
> appending the domain. I have looked through the code and hope to give it a
> shot, but wondering if anyone can give some advice. This is with
> dbmail-2.0rc2 and it's currently working with default schema with innodb
> tables on mysql.
> 
> Has anyone tried to combine their user authentication system with one of
> the dbmail webmail clients? This seems like an ideal single sign-on
> solution but I read recently here that the dbwebmail PHP package is not
> adapted for version 2.
> 
> It seems wasteful to use IMAP in a setup where webmail is the only mail
> access method required, otherwise i would try to make squirremail agree
> with my authentication scheme and somehow re-authenticate over imap.
> 
> any thoughts on this kind of setup?
> 
> dbmail evangelist (spain),
> joshua
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Curtis Maurand
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