Hello Eric,
Eric A. Bonney <mailinglists@???> (Di 15 Jul 2008 17:35:20 CEST):
> I currently have all my accounts setup to authenticate via a MySQL
....
> have each user authenticate to the MySQL database prior to sending the
> email and denying the rest of attempts if they user isn't in the database?
The short answer is: yes, it's possible.
We've similar setup here, but the authentication is delegated to PAM (pam_mysql).
(Because the POP3/IMAP uses PAM as well.)
But exim should be able to verify the passwords against crypted
(traditional crypt, md5, sha1) as well, if they follow the LDAP form for
encrypted passwords. (Search the spec file for "crypteq".)
Best regards from Dresden
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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