courier question

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I don't run the whole courier system here, just courier-imap, and
sqwebmail. However, I think I can answer your questions given what I
know about my courier-imap and sqwebmail setup.

Authcustom, according to the docs, is an interface between courier and
a custom authentication program that you've written for yourself.

I know what the docs say about configure doing it all for you, but
I've found that I needed to copy the modules I needed into place by
hand after compiling and installing. My courier-imap source is
unpacked in /usr/src, so my module binaries after compilation are
found in 
/usr/src/courier-imap-2.2.1/authlib/
. You'll find the binaries for authshadow and friends in whatever your
equivalent source directory is, just copy them over to where they need
to be, and add them to authdaemonrc. My authdaemonrc modules section
looks like this:


##NAME: authmodulelist:0
#
# The authentication modules that are linked into authdaemond.  The
# default list is installed.  You may selectively disable modules
#simply
# by removing them from the following list.  The available modules you
# can use are: authcustom authcram authuserdb authmysql authshadow
#authpwd

authmodulelist="authshadow authuserdb"
 


Hth.

Greg

P.S. Remember to restart courier when you're done making changes.

On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 02:41:58AM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Hi all. I'm attempting to set up Courier here, except I've run into a 
> problem related to the various authentication modules. In 
> /usr/lib/courier/etc/authdaemonrc, the only modules that are in the list 
> are authcustom, authcram, and authldap. What exactly is authcustom? 
> Also, the install file says that configure is supposed to install the 
> correct modules for your system...Where is authpw and authshadow, and 
> authpam? Bc theoretically, these modules should have been installed. I 
> am using shadow passwords, and I know I can use pam because I have 
> configuration files for it in /etc/pam.d. Is this a case of configure 
> not guessing correct values, and I have to explicitly specify the 
> modules I want to use? I currently have Courier-0.44.2. Anyone know why 
> I am getting this strange behavior? P.S: Just for testing purposes, I 
> started courier and echoed a message to postmaster, who I aliased to my 
> main user account (igueths). I created a Maildir, and then sent the 
> test...Sure enough, no message present when I tried to read it with 
> Mutt. However, all the syslog messages indicate that Courier 
> successfully sent the message...No errors.
> 
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