do you want your postfix to authenticate to other servers? if not, you
don't need smtp_sasl_password_maps.
if you need that, then you'll have to add cyrus-sasl support (keep using
dovecot for user authentication though). and last time I checked, myslq
passwords need to be stored in clear text i
ASAI a écrit :
> I've been trying to set up Dovecot SASL authentication for some time,
> but have been unable to, due to my limited understanding. Our current
> postfix set up is using a MySQL back end. My question is, is it
> possible to do smtp_sasl_password_maps using a MySQL table? I can't
>
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 08:07:13AM -0700, ASAI wrote:
> I've been trying to set up Dovecot SASL authentication for some
> time, but have been unable to, due to my limited understanding. Our
> current postfix set up is using a MySQL back end. My question is,
I would suggest that for a person with
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 08:07:13 -0700
ASAI ASAI replied:
>I've been trying to set up Dovecot SASL authentication for some time,
>but have been unable to, due to my limited understanding. Our current
>postfix set up is using a MySQL back end. My question is, is it
>possible to do smtp_sasl_passw
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ASAI said the following on 20/12/09 16:07:
> possible to do smtp_sasl_password_maps using a MySQL table? I can't
> find anything online which clearly outlines this, and the documentation
> is often over my head. Can anyone here answer this? Thank y
I've been trying to set up Dovecot SASL authentication for some time,
but have been unable to, due to my limited understanding. Our current
postfix set up is using a MySQL back end. My question is, is it
possible to do smtp_sasl_password_maps using a MySQL table? I can't
find anything online