[xmail] Re: SMTP external Auth help

2005-01-28 Thread Dustin C. Hatch
I agree, XMailServer is awesome, but the ability for external SMTP 
authentication gets my vote.  For my setup, users at my main domain are 
also system users and it would be nice if they could change their UNIX 
password and it be updated on their email address too.
Kevin Williams wrote:

>Davide,
>
>Last year you tried to help me get this to work. You sent me a patch but 
>it didn't solve the problem (something about the domain, perhaps?). I've 
>been trying to get this to work for a couple of years now. There is 
>plenty of interest and this isn't the first time the request has been posed.
>
>Not that XMailServer isn't awesome, but this would raise it another notch.
>
>Kevin
>
>Davide Libenzi wrote:
>  
>
>>On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>And in my MailRoot/userauth/pop3 i created a '.tab' and put this inside it :
>>>"userauth"[TAB]"/var/MailRoot/bin/Authpam.pl"[TAB]"@@USER"[TAB]"@@PASSWD"
>>>
>>>No big deal pop3 work great. Now my problem is how could I go about getting 
>>>smtp to basicly work the same way ? (part of my problem is i don't find the 
>>>XMail docs (ReadMe) to be all that help full when it comes to this.)
>>>
>>>XMail exmaples looks like this :
>>>"external"  "auth-name" "secret""prog-path" "arg-or-macro"
>>>
>>>So when i break down the columns I see this:
>>>external: Write external here so that xmail knows to run a external program 
>>>/ script
>>>auth-name : replace this with the smtp auth type "cram-md5,login,plain"
>>>secret : No clue ???
>>>prog-path : Path to the script or program
>>>arg-or-macro : this can be @@CHALL,@@SECRT, and or @@RFILE
>>>
>>>Basicly I've tryed everything I can think of to get this to work like the 
>>>pop3 auth. But i just can seem to grasp Somthing ?
>>>  
>>>
>>XMail has the ability to plug external authentications that works together 
>>with associated client counterparts. At the moment, there's no way to call 
>>out like POP3. I'll see how to fit this in, if there is an interest set 
>>with more than one element ;)
>>
>>
>>- Davide
>>
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[xmail] Re: SMTP external Auth help

2005-01-28 Thread CLEMENT Francis
Davide

I'm interested too for external smtp auth for clients on login, plain =
and
cram-md5 auth on a domain basis like pop3 ...
Example in mind, for kerberos auth or radius auth for customers hosting =
they
own users lists and passwords ..

I'm sure you will find the best solution...

Francis




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Objet : [xmail] Re: SMTP external Auth help


On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote:

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with more than one element ;)


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[xmail] Re: SMTP external Auth help

2005-01-28 Thread Kevin Williams
Davide,

Last year you tried to help me get this to work. You sent me a patch but 
it didn't solve the problem (something about the domain, perhaps?). I've 
been trying to get this to work for a couple of years now. There is 
plenty of interest and this isn't the first time the request has been posed.

Not that XMailServer isn't awesome, but this would raise it another notch.

Kevin

Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Chris L. Franklin wrote:
> 
> 
>>And in my MailRoot/userauth/pop3 i created a '.tab' and put this inside it :
>>"userauth"[TAB]"/var/MailRoot/bin/Authpam.pl"[TAB]"@@USER"[TAB]"@@PASSWD"
>>
>>No big deal pop3 work great. Now my problem is how could I go about getting 
>>smtp to basicly work the same way ? (part of my problem is i don't find the 
>>XMail docs (ReadMe) to be all that help full when it comes to this.)
>>
>>XMail exmaples looks like this :
>>"external"  "auth-name" "secret""prog-path" "arg-or-macro"
>>
>>So when i break down the columns I see this:
>>external: Write external here so that xmail knows to run a external program 
>>/ script
>>auth-name : replace this with the smtp auth type "cram-md5,login,plain"
>>secret : No clue ???
>>prog-path : Path to the script or program
>>arg-or-macro : this can be @@CHALL,@@SECRT, and or @@RFILE
>>
>>Basicly I've tryed everything I can think of to get this to work like the 
>>pop3 auth. But i just can seem to grasp Somthing ?
> 
> 
> XMail has the ability to plug external authentications that works together 
> with associated client counterparts. At the moment, there's no way to call 
> out like POP3. I'll see how to fit this in, if there is an interest set 
> with more than one element ;)
> 
> 
> - Davide
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