"Michael F. Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I got a response to my question yesterday RE POP UIDs and it was confirmed
> that the way Cyrus generates UIDs is different than the way the old POP
> daemon does. I imagine it is possible to modify the cyrus source to generate
> UI
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 10:49:16AM -0500, Michael F. Sprague wrote:
> The old POP daemon is running on Tru64 and seems to be an implementation of
> Qualcomm's qpopper. The generated UID seems to look like this:
>
> 3afd3cf6e70c597d217195d42b973ee
That look strangely like an MD5 hash. Exactly wh
Hi folks,
I got a response to my question yesterday RE POP UIDs and it was confirmed
that the way Cyrus generates UIDs is different than the way the old POP
daemon does. I imagine it is possible to modify the cyrus source to generate
UIDs the same way the other daemon does.
The old POP daemon