Windows does have a SASL API. It's layered on top of the SSPI, and
msdn documents the calls themselves. I would assume that they work,
at least for email clients.
The Cyrus SASL source distribution has a directory tree under "java"
that has some test code, that I presume is a basis for understanding
Java API. The Cyrus SASL source distribution has a directory tree
under "win32" that contains essentially nothing. I count three files
and 18 directories.
Anybody got any information or examples or pointers at all on using
the Windows API? I don't find anything google'ing for the routine
names, except people as confused as we are.
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