Hi Filip,
Yes it is possible to have more than one auth section but it will be
random which is searched first. With MySQL I'm not sure how stable this
is, it did have problems on test versions several months ago and I
haven't tried since, I suggest thorough testing of this setup before
using it in production.
Regards
Andrew
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 17:39 +0300, Filip Cristian wrote:> Hello,
> I'am Filip Cristian System Administrator at Astral Telecom and i'am
> using on our email servers dovecot for pop*, imap* auth with mysql
> suport. I have noticed that in the 1.0-test* release you have support
> for multiple password databases. From what i have tested this it's
> working but only if you want to fallback to another supported password
> databases different that the privios. Is there a posibility to use
> multiple mysql authentication ? I mean to use two or more mysql hosts on
> wich to connect and search for the username if the user it's not in the
> first database?
>
> Best regards,
>
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