Hmm. Interesting, I changed the password in mysql and the old password
still works. I even made it blank, it still authenticates me correctly.
Every account I create shows up in mysql table, am I doing something
wrong? Do I have to update password in 2 places?

Robert

> Thanks for the reply, the problem though is if you crypt the current
> password it does not turn out like the encrypted password above. I get
> different results when using the function from the link you provided. This
> is the password I get when I encrypt the same password in the original
> email:
>
> $1$34201110$1qOlP6BW44jKvA66l7q7F0
>
> and if I refresh it:
>
> $1$20202818$O9l6HCdGD19SqriwI8F4k0
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>> I am still unable to determine how my mail server is encrypting
>>> passwords.
>>> An example encrypted password is:
>>>
>>> $1$AaAkCUIr$tq.YJ2hHJDQ56Zbgg83eh1
>>>
>>> I need to be able to query the mysql db to authenticate the user via
>>> the
>>> encrypted password above. Please help
>>
>> I have compiled some information on this subject here :
>> http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/webmail-server.htm#CREATE_MAILBOX_VIA_SQL
>>
>> Michael.
>>
>>
>
>

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