An elderly neighbor used to say crap like that to me every now and then. On one particular occasion, I pointed out that I had conversed with more than a dozen friends in half a dozen countries before breakfast that day.
He doesn't say that anymore. -Dave On 01/01/2017 04:10 PM, Charles Marcus wrote: > Or. maybe it is the holidays and people actually have a life? > > On December 31, 2016 4:38:53 AM EST, mj <li...@merit.unu.edu> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Does the lack of replies mean that what I'm asking is not possible? >> >> (or am I missing something SO obvious that nobody bothers to point it >> out..?) >> >> MJ >> >> On 12/29/2016 09:23 PM, mj wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I would like to have two seperate imap listeners, with different >>> authentication settings, but the mailstore and userbase etc will be >>> identical. >>> >>> I know I can do this: >>> >>>> service imap-login { >>>> inet_listener imap { >>>> port = 143 >>>> } >>>> inet_listener imap2 { >>>> port = 144 >>>> } >>>> } >>> >>> But I'm unsure how to configure imap/143 with "driver = ldap" and >>> imap2/144 with "driver = pam" >>> >>> Just to explain why i would like this: >>> >>> I am using pam-script-saml (https://github.com/ck-ws/pam-script-saml) >> to >>> enable saml-based access to dovecot. I would like to have one >> listener >>> 144 to only serve this saml authentication listener, and the regular >> 143 >>> listener with driver = ldap. >>> >>> Is that config possible? >>> >>> Best regards, >>> MJ > -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA