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I'd like dbmail-users to be able to show the password when doing a lookup
with -l. Doing a lookup in sql just takes to much time.
Why not use a script then? Something like this:
#!/bin/sh
mysql -u dbmail dbmail -pPASSWORD <
Aleksander wrote:
>> I'd like dbmail-users to be able to show the password when doing a lookup
>> with -l. Doing a lookup in sql just takes to much time.
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> Why not use a script then? Something like this:
My thoughts exactly.
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Because it still needs 2 handlings.
Say a user has emailadres [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I want to know his username
and password.
Ok, ok I can also create a script for doing that. And another for a
second purpose, but I don't see the point in dbmail-users *not*
showing the password.
So pleas