Not possible unless you want to mess with customizing the source code. 
But you might try building SASL without CRAM-MD5 support (i.e., plain 
passwords only).  It's not SASL that Pine and Eudora look for, it's the 
set of auth machanisms cyrus advertises.  If SASL is built without 
CRAM, cyrus can't advertise it.

-- Rob


--On Friday, March 30, 2001 11:10:26 AM +0200 rj45 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> is it possible to compile cyrus without sasl library support ??
>
> my main problem is that both pine and eudora looks for sasldb password
> file and cram-md5 authentication before using imaps. If sasl is
> avaliable they won't use imaps PLAIN+TLS authentication.
> And eudora behave so strange. Before being able to use the STARTSSL
> option you have to first try the cram-md5 options then after it you
> can change to STARTSSL or it will never work, instead it looks for
> normal IMAP connection if you first don't use for the first time
> cram-md5. It refuses to use STARTSSL method until you first use
> cram-md5, it's really a bug.
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>




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  Linfield College, McMinnville OR
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