I've received enough requests to make the maildrop (when built as part
of the full mta) talk to courier-authlib. It's easy enough for me to
comment out the check in its autobloat script which would then let it
build that way... but is there a good reason this should not be done? In
the older versions, passing --enablemaildropldap and such seemed to make
people happy. Would it be bad to forcibly allow maildrop to get the
authlib features, or would steps need to be taken to make sure courier
called on the stripped maildrop, and building a second executable that
the rest of the system can use that does have the authlib support?

--
Scott Taylor - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

I got the bill for my surgery.  Now I know what those doctors were
wearing masks for.
                -- James Boren

    



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