I'd like to toss a feature request on the table for consideration. We currently use a different popd because of a feature that allows us to restrict pop access based upon an allowed users list. This is the only thing that keeps us from using the popd in dovecot currently. It's a simple text file of usernames that are allowed to use pop, if the name isn't in that list then pop access is denied. Is this something that can be considered for a future feature addition? Would anyone else also find this useful? /steve
* Stephen K. Gielda <dovecot at steve.cotse.net> (20040605 20:53):> I'd like to toss a feature request on the table for consideration. We > currently use a different popd because of a feature that allows us to > restrict pop access based upon an allowed users list. This is the only > thing that keeps us from using the popd in dovecot currently. It's a > simple text file of usernames that are allowed to use pop, if the name > isn't in that list then pop access is denied. Is this something that can > be considered for a future feature addition? Would anyone else also find > this useful?Couldn't this be accomplished with PAM? -- olive
On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 03:53, Stephen K. Gielda wrote:> I'd like to toss a feature request on the table for consideration. We > currently use a different popd because of a feature that allows us to > restrict pop access based upon an allowed users list. This is the only > thing that keeps us from using the popd in dovecot currently. It's a > simple text file of usernames that are allowed to use pop, if the name > isn't in that list then pop access is denied. Is this something that can > be considered for a future feature addition? Would anyone else also find > this useful?How about using PAM and pam_listfile module: auth required pam_listfile.so item=user sense=allow file=/etc/pop3users onerr=fail -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20040610/7bde8056/attachment-0001.bin>