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But the same capability doesnt exist in the N amount of other unix
variants, thus the option to run bind with the -u and -g switches seem to
be the best overall solution for cross platform standardization.
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But the same capability doesnt exist in the N amount of other unix
variants, thus the option to run bind with the -u and -g switches seem to
be the best overall solution for cross platform standardization.
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t; okay, poppassd shouldn't be used anyway... well... still, this is a big
> issue, i find... in fact, i'd almost propose kicking this package out of
> debian!
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> any comments? is this a known issue? couldn't find anything on the
> web... nor could i find a bug against poppassd, nor are there mentions
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s that binary as an
> abstraction mechanism and all that, but it *never* executes passwd!!!
> instead, it uses newusers, with its own encoded password, which is a
> crypt(). great abstraction layer, given that the rest of passwd is md5!
>
> okay, poppassd shouldn't be used anyway... w
MyAdmin in
> clear text via HTTP. At least SSL wrap it (port 143).
SSL is 443
IMAP is 143
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> clear text via HTTP. At least SSL wrap it (port 143).
SSL is 443
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