Im trying to clarify if I understand correctly about authorizing users. "The simplest login method is sending the user login info in plain text and allowing access only to users that already have UNIX access (ie. in /etc/passwd) to the machine dovecot is running on." Im using fetchmail postfix dovecot on my own personal computer to get my mail from two servers. What Im wanting to understand is, is this saying that since I am already a user on my own system, that by using /etc/passwd that I would use my username and password in say thunderbird to login to dovecot to get my mail?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wade Smart wrote:> Im trying to clarify if I understand correctly about authorizing users. > > "The simplest login method is sending the user login info in plain > text and allowing access only to users that already have UNIX access > (ie. in /etc/passwd) to the machine dovecot is running on." > > Im using fetchmail postfix dovecot on my own personal computer to get > my mail from two servers. What Im wanting to understand is, is this > saying that since I am already a user on my own system, that by using > /etc/passwd that I would use my username and password in say > thunderbird to login to dovecot to get my mail?Yes. AFAIK that's dovecot's default configuration, so you don't have to change anything and it should just work. Patrick. - -- STAR Software (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. star-group.net Phone: +86 (21) 3462 7688 x 826 Fax: +86 (21) 3462 7779 PGP key: E883A005 stshacom1.star-china.net/keys/patrick_nagel.asc Fingerprint: E09A D65E 855F B334 E5C3 5386 EF23 20FC E883 A005 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIve347yMg/OiDoAURAguLAKCCDaC/4551Xfp9o095azry/+Ug7wCeKy+V 1nG328B4F8jgNooH7JTk0sc=dWHs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----