Re: Page that checks if a user exists on a remote system

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On Saturday 04 December 2004 05:33, Jonathan Duncan wrote:

> Such as?  I assume you have something in mind.
>
> That would certainly be nice.  I am not against considering it.  Although I
> am somewhat tied to sendmail as that is what my hosting provider supports
> and also what I am familiar with.

qmail, Postfix, Courier, all allow (mail) users to be created independent of 
the system. The user info can be stored in different ways - file, ldap, 
database - the latter two being ideal for what you're trying to do.

Any of the three mentioned above should be more secure and easier to 
administer than Sendmail.

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