2005/12/5, Stroller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi there,

Does anyone have any experience of this, please? I have a number of
users with roaming profiles on a Windows Domain Controller (SBS 2003).
I don't want to use Exchange as a mailserver but instead an IMAP sever
such as Courier (which I'm familiar with).

Each user will have to change their password on the domain every couple
of weeks and because I want to provide webmail access to their IMAP
accounts it's desirable that their IMAP username & password be the same
as their Windows one. I don't mind adding users by hand on the
Linux-based IMAP server but I would prefer that passwords be changed
automatically - I guess the best way to do this is for the IMAP server
to authenticate against the domain controller everytime the user logs
on to their email?

Has anyone any experience of this, please?

You should either go the Kerneros way for single sign on (I think SBS 2003 uses it), or use an IMAP server that is capable of handling user authentication against LDAP (if using Active Directory).

HTH, best regards
Jose

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