Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-14 Thread Nataniel Klug
Aaron, Thanks for your explanation. It was very good for my learning in DBMail. Nataniel Klug - Original Message - From: "Aaron Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [Dbmail] System accounts : IMHO, this isn

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-13 Thread Aaron Stone
IMHO, this isn't the direction DBMail is trying to take at all. System accounts are like the antithesis of why you would use DBMail. [steps onto soapbox, rant mode on] Let's be clear on one thing: /etc/passwd and dbmail don't mix. Period. If you *do* want DBMail users to be able to log in, get p

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-13 Thread Rendhalver
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 06:04, Nataniel Klug wrote: > Hello Jesse, > > : No, there is nothing currently setup that will make dbmail look > : at the system password/shadow file, you have to have aliases setup > : in dbmail's aliases table (eg. you can just make aliases for all the > : accounts that

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Jesse Norell
o: Subject: Re: [Dbmail] System accounts Sent: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 18:24:32 -0300 > Jesse, > > : Just to clarify, you aren't *required* to not have accounts in > : the passwd/shadow file, it's just an option. If you want to run it > : all on one box, just make that

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Nataniel Klug
Jesse, : Just to clarify, you aren't *required* to not have accounts in : the passwd/shadow file, it's just an option. If you want to run it : all on one box, just make that for every user that gets put in : /etc/{passwd,shadow} you also setup dbmail (eg. using dbmail-adduser). Ok, I get it. B

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Nataniel Klug
Hello Ryan, : Or, you could install ICRadius and migrate your radius system to a sql : based one for authentication and accounting as well and do away with the : requirement of actual system accounts. : : Works great here. It could be a solution. I need just some accounts to have Radius Access an

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Jesse Norell
> : No, there is nothing currently setup that will make dbmail look > : at the system password/shadow file, you have to have aliases setup > : in dbmail's aliases table (eg. you can just make aliases for all the > : accounts that point to the same INBOX). There is work being done > : for sepera

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Ryan Butler
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 14:04, Nataniel Klug wrote: > Hello Jesse, > > : No, there is nothing currently setup that will make dbmail look > : at the system password/shadow file, you have to have aliases setup > : in dbmail's aliases table (eg. you can just make aliases for all the > : accounts that

Re: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Nataniel Klug
Hello Jesse, : No, there is nothing currently setup that will make dbmail look : at the system password/shadow file, you have to have aliases setup : in dbmail's aliases table (eg. you can just make aliases for all the : accounts that point to the same INBOX). There is work being done : for sep

RE: [Dbmail] System accounts

2003-02-12 Thread Jesse Norell
Hello Nataniel, No, there is nothing currently setup that will make dbmail look at the system password/shadow file, you have to have aliases setup in dbmail's aliases table (eg. you can just make aliases for all the accounts that point to the same INBOX). There is work being done for seperating