Dirk H. Schulz writes:
They are independent applications; they have a common component, but it is not shared.Hi Sam,Sam Varshavchik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:Dirk H. Schulz writes:I installed sqwebmail on a server already running maildrop, but not courier-mta (I use postfix). Now maildrop uses an authdaemon, and sqwebmail uses one.maildrop does not use authdaemon.Of course you are right. I am sorry. I meant to say Courier-IMAP. But the question is the same: Do they use individual authdaemons, or do they share the same, and if so, where do I find how to configure that?
Having an extra authdaemon running is not too much of a burden. You could, if you want to, replace one of the authdaemon sockets with a soft link to the other socket, as long as you keep track of everything correctly, in your mind.
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