This was an oversite in the Perl implementation (because us silly people 
use Kerberos and it just slipped our mind).  Look for it to be fixed in the 
future, but it hasn't been done yet.

The basic problem is that the imclient library didn't allow libsasl 
callbacks to be set when the perl interface was first written.  It does 
now, but not in a very optimal fashion, and the perlxs hacking needs to be 
done to support it.

Larry

--On Monday, November 27, 2000 06:52:55 PM -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

> Rob Tanner writes:
>>
>> Go to CPAN and download and IMAP::Admin.  All our accounts are created
>> via automated processes in perl, and that's what I use.  You can create
>> and delete users, set ACLs and quota roots.  It's also partition aware.
>
> Well, I'd prefer to use the version of IMAP::Admin that comes with
> cyrus.  I couldn't find any documentation on how to give it the
> administrator password.
>
>
> --
> -Gary Mills-    -Unix Support-    -U of M Academic Computing and
> Networking-




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