LuKreme a écrit : > > All the help I've found on this has people adding a plaintext password > to the mysql database. This just feels wrong, immoral, sticky, icky, > and fill in any other words you like here from your favorite Thesaurus. >
don't be too fanatic. storing passwords in the clear isn't immoral. as anything else, risk assessment is a "global" task. people who focus on "small" things just lose their time. most password problems are related to their weakness, or to phishing/social eng, or to their use in non encrypted protocols (most people I've met allow webmail via http://). > I like postfix admin because it allows 'domain admins' who can manage > their own users without my having to do everything. If I can migrate to > some other virtual mail setup that is still going to allow easy > web-based admin of individual domains by individual users, well, at this > point I'm considering anything. > > Right now I've been trying to get authdaemon (which works fine for > impad-ssl) to also for for submission. Apparently this SHOULD work. I > am just missing some essential step/knowledge/configuration. > google for "cyrus sasl authdaemon". it should be trivial. > Haven't given up yet, have just given up posting about it for right now. >