On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Scot Elliott wrote:
> I'm working on something at the minute that is a replacement for a DBM
> library on the client-side, but which really interfaces to a local daemon
> connected to an SQL database. It's not huge priority at the moment, but
> if anyone's interested, I'll let you know when it's ready for testing...
> > > I am looking at putting Exim on its own computer and only have it on there
> > > and not have any HOME dirs etc. What is the best way to do this as we are
> > > about to setup radias and keep all our user details in an SQL database? Can
> > > we get Exim to talk to an SQL database to find out if a user is with us
> > > (instead of looking in the passwd file?). Also I know this might be off
> > > topic but dose anyone know of a POP Server that authenticates to SQL?
You could also write something in perl (using DBI and DBD::whatever) to
interface Exim and an SQL database of users.
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