On 01/05/2012 12:31 PM Charles Marcus wrote: > … > You said above that 'yes, I can use it with dovecot' - but what about > postfix and mysql... where/how do they fit into this mix? My thought was > that there are two issues here: > > 1. Storing them in bcrypted form, and
For MySQL the bcrypted password is just a varchar. > 2. The clients must support *decrypting* them... Sorry, i don't know if clients need to know anything about the used password scheme. The used password scheme is mostly relevant for Dovecot. Don't mix password scheme and authentication scheme. > So, since I use postfixadmin, I'm guessing that for #1, it will have to > support encrypting them in bcrypt form, and then I have to worry about > dovecot - and since I'm planning on using postfix+dovecot-sasl, once > dovecot supports it, postfix will too... > > Is that about right? I think that's correct. Postfix uses Dovecot for the authentication stuff. If I'm wrong, please let me know it. Regards, Pascal -- The trapper recommends today: c01dcafe.1200...@localdomain.org