Greg Cope wrote:
> 
> Ken Jones wrote:
> >
> > Alec Grynspan wrote:
> > >
> > > Will we have the ability to run procmail and/or maildrop in the user directory?
> >
> > I think so. I don't have much experience with procmail or maildrop. It
> > should
> > act just like the email was stored under ~user/Maildir since the
> > permissions
> > are all the same.
> >
> > >
> > > The reason is simple. With user ID's on the domain name, it's possible to add
> > > sophisticated filtering at the domain level. I have an absolute need to have
> > > such scripts at at least the domain level!
> > >
> > > Also - with the quota system at the domain level, I can simply allow my
> > > customers to select postmasters who can mange the domain via QMAILADMIN. The
> > > combination of  domain quotas with filters and unlimited mailboxes (the custmor
> > > buys x megabytes and maintains his own mail system) will make my customers very
> > > happy campers!
> >
> > That brings up an interesting point, with qmailadmin. It will need
> > to run setuid root, so it can access the users directories. Probably
> > we should put in a call to change the effective user id to the
> > user, so all the files get created with the right ownership. Another
> > thing to test.
> >
> > I also tested sqwebmail, and it needs a slight modification to
> > the authlib/preauthvchkpw.c file. You can get the file from
> > http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/vauthprevchkpw.c. Copy it into
> > sqwebmail's authlib directory and you should be good to go. this
> > file also works with older versions of vpopmail. I tested it
> > back to version 4.8.7.
> 
> Ken
> 
> I'm getting a 404 on:
> 
> http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/vauthprevchkpw.c
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Greg
> 
> >
> > Ken


http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/preauthvchkpw.c

Sorry. I spelled it wrong

The one above will work.

BTW: MrSam (sqwebmail author) has the new module and has incorporated
it into the development version. So it will be included in the next
release. 

Ken

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