>> However, now I see in my logs that $(service) is not giving what it 
>> promised.  I am using $(service) with the hopes that it can tell me 
>> the difference between users hitting imapd-ssl and those using imapd. 
>> However, *both* are showing "imap" in my query logs.  Pop3 has the 
>> same problem, pop3d-ssl connections have $(service) as merely pop3.
>>
>> Can anyone please comment on why that would happen?  Grumble grumble....
> 
> 
> That's because that's what it is.  IMAP is IMAP, whether it uses an 
> encrypted or an unencrypted connection.

Hrm (our posts crossed I think, I have reposted)....

Here is what is stated in authmysqlrc:

# $(service) will expand out to the service being authenticated: imap,
imaps,
# pop3 or pop3s.  Courier mail server only: service will also expand out to
# "courier", when searching for local mail account's location.  In this
case,
# if the "maildir" field is not empty it will be used in place of
# DEFAULTDELIVERY.  Courier mail server will also use esmtp when doing
# authenticated ESMTP.

Is that untrue?  Is there any other way to make the distinction between
imap and imaps?


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