Jorge Bastos wrote:
This is how Vpopmail encodes "hello":
$1$MXpNvihd$cya2POi/0xyg3eMnEQvkr1


Dbmail can verify this password, but I don't know how, since changing
the
password with md5-hash yields:
 $1$gIj47gF0$gkXNFpjlur1xyApcwdNXu/

(begins with $1$, but it's different from the vpopmail one)

I hope the problem is clearer, now...
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That is crypt password

In dbmail just put "crypt" in to the auth type field in the dbmail_users
table


No, it's not. The password 'hello' is stored as '/V/VgOrJAelYA' as crypt in
my db...
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