Fred Viles wrote:

On 2 Aug 2005 at 12:49, Marc Perkel wrote about
   "Re: [exim] Why doesn't Exim authent":

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| In addition I would like to provide SMTP services to these remote users | by using Dovecot to proxy to these remote servers for authentication.

These are your paying customers, right? What advantage do you see to this, as opposed to them authenticating with the account credentials they must already have on your system?
They don't have any credentials on my system.

| I | will be using plain text passwords over SSL to do this - so it is | secure. But - there's no backend database that Exim can query.

You and your users may not care, but ISTM likely they will be violating their TOS with the thier other service by disclosing thier account names and passwords to you.
Their other service is the one who is contracting this service from me. They are asking for this.

| I am currently using SASL to talk to IMAP for exim. It works. I'm just | suggesting that I'd like to eliminate the middleware and let Exim do | what SASL is doing with the rimap option.

So go ahead and do it. Nobody is stopping you, you even got some pointers where to start. That's the beauty of open source software.

- Fred

So why are you against this? What business is it of your's? Why do you not want me to have features I need? This is between me and the Exim developers. I'm making a suggestion for an enhancement. Why are you inserting yourself into the process?

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