Ugh, you are right Rob. I think I'm a little tired...
Now I'm fighting only with useredit. It's not changing the password. I chan=
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my program to generate a log file, but it's not being called when I change=
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password.

Em Seg 25 Abr 2005 21:32, Rob Arends escreveu:
> That would be because you need to tweak your TAB file a little:
>
> "userauth"   "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth" "userauth"   ...
>                        "@@DOMAIN" "@@USER" "@@PASSWD"
> "useradd"    "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth" "useradd"    ...
>                        "@@DOMAIN" "@@USER" "@@PASSWD" "@@PATH"
> "useredit"   "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth" "useredit"   ...
>                        "@@DOMAIN" "@@USER" "@@PASSWD" "@@PATH"
> "userdel"    "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth" "userdel"    ...
>                        "@@DOMAIN" "@@USER"
> "dropdomain" "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth" "domaindrop" ...
>                        "@@DOMAIN"
>
> (Ignore the ... line continuations)
>
> Your program "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth" would take parameters
> [userauth|useradd|useredit|userdel|dropdomain] and process it accordingly.
>
> Rob :-)
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Helio Cavichiolo Jr
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:09 AM
> > To: xmail@xmailserver.org
> > Subject: [xmail] mysql base
> >
> > I was planning to use mysql to store users for authentication
> > when I saw th=3D e=3D20 userauth feature of xmail. I wrote a
> > little program to check the=3D20 authentication into a mysql
> > table and placed the following file into=3D20
> > userauth/pop3 directory:
> >
> > "userauth"         "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth"
> > "userauth"    "@@DOMAIN"    =3D
> >  =3D20
> > "@@USER"        "@@PASSWD"
> >
> > It worked perfectly.
> >
> > As I read into xmail documentation that this file can handle
> > the functions=3D =3D20 useradd, userdel, useredit and domaindrop,
> > I implemented these functions in=3D =3D20 my program and added
> > the following lines into the file in userauth/pop3=3D20
> > directory:
> >
> > "userauth"         "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth"
> > "userauth"    "@@DOMAIN"    =3D
> >  =3D20
> > "@@USER"        "@@PASSWD"
> > "useradd"       "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth"    "userauth"
> >   "@@DOMAIN" =3D
> >     =3D20
> > "@@USER"        "@@PASSWD"      "@@PATH"
> > "useredit"      "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth"    "userauth"
> >   "@@DOMAIN" =3D
> >     =3D20
> > "@@USER"        "@@PASSWD"      "@@PATH"
> > "userdel"       "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth"    "userauth"
> >   "@@DOMAIN" =3D
> >     =3D20
> > "@@USER"
> > "domaindrop"    "/var/MailRoot/bin/userauth"    "userauth"
> >   "@@DOMAIN"
> >
> > (all spaces here are tabs in the file)
> >
> > But now I discovered that xmail doesn't call my program when
> > adding, deleti=3D ng=3D20 or changing a user.
> > So, anyone could tell me what are those functions (useradd,
> > useredit, userd=3D el,=3D20
> > domaindrop) for, or how do they work?
> >
> > Thanx,
> >
> > =3D2D-=3D20
> > Helio Cavichiolo Jr
> > Analista de Sistemas
> > Altecnet Inform=3DE1tica Ltda
> > Tel. (19) 8137-6822
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