> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Olds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 3 December 2002 2:21 PM
> To: Paul Johnson; debian-user List
> Subject: RE: EXIM relay for specific users
>
>
> OK, Paul I don't understand this, but I did find your archive solution...I
> think...about how to use PAM for authentication. I will check into this in
> the morning.

Where did you find it?

I searched debian-user back two years and found nothing? (searched for ASMTP
exim)

I too am trying in vain to get this working.

My biggest problem is that this is a production server and I have no other
to play on.

I don't want to set up another user/password database.  I have shadow
passwords enabled, but /etc/shadow should only be readable by root and
shadow - exim shouldn't be able to access that directly.  The shadow
passwords are MD5 hashed, and I use pam for all of my authorisation.

I assume there must be a way to set exim up to use pam passwords?  All the
stuff I've read talks about pam or MD5, but never both.

Also, I was thinking I might have to set up a file in /etc/pam.d/exim or
such like to get it to work.

Any help is appreciated.


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