Hi Brian, On Tuesday 02 March 2004 14:37, Brian Candler wrote: > On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:22:13PM -0800, Eric Walstad wrote: > > # dpkg -l | grep webmail > > ii sqwebmail 0.44.2-1 Courier Mail Server - Webmail > > server > > > > Do I need to use authuserdb to achieve this functionality? > > That's certainly one way, and IMO the simplest to get started with. > Other ways include LDAP, mysql, pgsql authentication. My system will service 25 people or less, so I'm guessing this is the way I want to go.
> > If so, how > > do I configure it after installing the Debian package? All the > > docs I've seen only mention the compile-time configure script, > > which I don't think I have. > > If the Debian packager provided information on how it was built, > consult it. If they did not, either complain to them, or build it > again from source. I tried downloading the source, but it was not clear to me what configure switches were used to compile it. I'm not a Debian Package wizard, so I'm not sure how to find that info. I'll query the debian-user mailing list. > You may find that you have authuserdb support already. If sqwebmail > was built with both authdaemond and authuserdb, the authuserdb code > will be built in to authdaemond already. (In which case there will > not be a separate 'authuserdb' file in the package) I'm pretty sure I have authdaemond as I have the Debian package installed. Thanks for your time and help! Best, Eric.