Rob Siemborski wrote:

> saslauthd links the pam libraries just like libsasl used to in SASLv1.
> 
> libsasl2 now connects to a unix domain socket, which saslauthd is
> listening to, presents the username and password, and saslauthd consults
> pam, and replies either yes or now.  This is similar to how pwcheck works.
> 
> To start saslauthd, you give it a password checking mechanism (e.g. pam or
> rimap or kerberos4 or shadow, such as:
> 
> saslauthd -a shadow



It sound like a very well designed change I will defintely be playing with this
one, I am tired of creating users on the system for mail accts.




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