Hi,
You could do it using a lookup module, but password is not passed to
lookup module.
See "LIBRARY FUNCTIONS" section in
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perditiondb.5.shtml
You could easily modify perdition so that you can get the password in
the lookup module. I have made it putting it in an environment
variable (this way I can maintain little modifications in perdition).
Tell me if you need help.
Another way is to configure perdition to log passwords.
See "--log_passwd" option in
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition.8.shtml
net.net/linux/perdition/perditiondb.5.shtml
[]'s
Gustavo Luiz Duarte
On Jan 21, 2008 1:06 PM, Peter Hellman <listuser(a)segfault.se> wrote:
Hello everybody.
I am planning to move some domains from one ISP to another.
Sadly I do not have access to the users passwords i clear text.
So, can I use perdition to copy the mail from the old servers when the users
have a sucessful login to the new servers using the same password?
Something like execute a perlscript with the password as a parameter if username
matches some key in a database..
Have a nice day
//Peter Hellman
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