bronto said:
> Hello;
>
> Brand new to squirrelmail, installed it last night using the rpm
> found on the download page.  I'm trying to get this working this
> morning, and realize I have a "different" mail setup than
> squirrelmail expects by default.
>
> OS: YellowDogLinux 2.2
> IMAP: Courier IMAP
> POP: Courier IMAP
> Mail server: Postfix (if that matters)
> User authentication: MYSQL in a virtual domain environment
>
> So I have a system where the user records are all stored in a MySQL
> table, and do not exist in the linux users table.  A typical login  for
> mail would be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with his password.
>
> How do I make this work in Squirrelmail?  I suspect that there will  be
> plugins to install; I saw that there is a pop plugin for virtual  domains,
> not sure if this is right for me.
>
> TIA
>
> Rob

You just need to configure SquirrelMail to talk to Courier IMAP. When users
login, they will need to provide the full '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' for the
username. Other than that, there shouldn't be anything unusual about this.
SquirrelMail relies on IMAP to handle the authentication.

Matthew

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