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etc/alternc/templates/bind/templates/named.template -text
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etc/alternc/templates/bind/templates/slave.template -text
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etc/alternc/templates/bind/templates/zone.template -text
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etc/alternc/templates/courier/authdaemonrc -text
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etc/alternc/templates/courier/authmysqlrc -text
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etc/alternc/templates/default/saslauthd -text
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etc/alternc/templates/dovecot/dovecot-sql.conf -text
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etc/alternc/templates/dovecot/dovecot.conf -text
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#
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# Fichier de configuration de Courier-authdaemon pour AlternC
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# $Id: authdaemonrc,v 1.3 2004/08/27 10:59:30 anonymous Exp $
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#
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# %%warning_message%%
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#
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authmodulelist="authmysql"
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#authpam"
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authmodulelistorig="authcustom authcram authuserdb authldap authmysql authpam"
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daemons=5
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version=""
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authdaemonvar=/var/run/courier/authdaemon
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##VERSION: $Id: authmysqlrc,v 1.2 2004/08/27 10:59:30 anonymous Exp $
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#
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# Copyright 2000 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
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# distribution information.
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#
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# Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading
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# this configuration.
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#
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# authmysqlrc created from authmysqlrc.dist by sysconftool
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#
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# DO NOT INSTALL THIS FILE with world read permissions. This file
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# might contain the MySQL admin password!
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#
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# Each line in this file must follow the following format:
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#
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# field[spaces|tabs]value
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#
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# That is, the name of the field, followed by spaces or tabs, followed by
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# field value. Trailing spaces are prohibited.
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#
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# %%warning_message%%
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##NAME: LOCATION:0
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#
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# The server name, userid, and password used to log in.
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MYSQL_SERVER %%dbhost%%
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MYSQL_USERNAME %%dbuser%%
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MYSQL_PASSWORD %%dbpwd%%
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##NAME: MYSQL_SOCKET:0
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#
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# MYSQL_SOCKET can be used with MySQL version 3.22 or later, it specifies the
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# filesystem pipe used for the connection
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#
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# MYSQL_SOCKET /var/mysql/mysql.sock
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##NAME: MYSQL_PORT:0
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#
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# MYSQL_PORT can be used with MySQL version 3.22 or later to specify a port to
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# connect to.
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MYSQL_PORT 0
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##NAME: MYSQL_OPT:0
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#
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# Leave MYSQL_OPT as 0, unless you know what you're doing.
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MYSQL_OPT 0
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##NAME: MYSQL_DATABASE:0
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#
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# The name of the MySQL database we will open:
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MYSQL_DATABASE %%dbname%%
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##NAME: MYSQL_USER_TABLE:0
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#
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# The name of the table containing your user data. See README.authmysqlrc
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# for the required fields in this table.
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MYSQL_USER_TABLE mail_users
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##NAME: MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD:0
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#
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# Either MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD or MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD must be defined. Both
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# are OK too. crypted passwords go into MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD, cleartext
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# passwords go into MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD. Cleartext passwords allow
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# CRAM-MD5 authentication to be implemented.
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MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD password
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##NAME: MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD:0
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#
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#
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# MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD clear
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##NAME: MYSQL_DEFAULT_DOMAIN:0
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#
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# If DEFAULT_DOMAIN is defined, and someone tries to log in as 'user',
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# we will look up 'user@DEFAULT_DOMAIN' instead.
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#
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#
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# DEFAULT_DOMAIN example.com
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##NAME: MYSQL_UID_FIELD:0
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#
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# Other fields in the mysql table:
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#
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# MYSQL_UID_FIELD - contains the numerical userid of the account
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#
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MYSQL_UID_FIELD 33
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##NAME: MYSQL_GID_FIELD:0
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#
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# Numerical groupid of the account
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MYSQL_GID_FIELD uid
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##NAME: MYSQL_LOGIN_FIELD:0
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#
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# The login id, default is id. Basically the query is:
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#
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# SELECT MYSQL_UID_FIELD, MYSQL_GID_FIELD, ... WHERE id='loginid'
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#
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MYSQL_LOGIN_FIELD alias
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##NAME: MYSQL_HOME_FIELD:0
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#
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MYSQL_HOME_FIELD path
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##NAME: MYSQL_NAME_FIELD:0
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#
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# The user's name (optional)
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# MYSQL_NAME_FIELD name
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##NAME: MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD:0
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#
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# This is an optional field, and can be used to specify an arbitrary
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# location of the maildir for the account, which normally defaults to
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# $HOME/Maildir (where $HOME is read from MYSQL_HOME_FIELD).
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#
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# You still need to provide a MYSQL_HOME_FIELD, even if you uncomment this
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# out.
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#
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# MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD maildir
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##NAME: MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD:0
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#
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# Define MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD to be the name of the field that can optionally
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# specify a maildir quota. See README.maildirquota for more information
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#
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# MYSQL_QUOTA_FIELD quota
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##NAME: MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE:0
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#
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# This is optional, MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE can be basically set to an arbitrary
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# fixed string that is appended to the WHERE clause of our query
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#
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# MYSQL_WHERE_CLAUSE server='mailhost.example.com'
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##NAME: MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE:0
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#
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# (EXPERIMENTAL)
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# This is optional, MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE can be set when you have a database,
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# which is structuraly different from proposed. The fixed string will
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# be used to do a SELECT operation on database, which should return fields
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# in order specified bellow:
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#
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# username, cryptpw, uid, gid, clearpw, home, maildir, quota, fullname
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#
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# Enabling this option causes ignorance of any other field-related
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# options, excluding default domain.
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#
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# There are two variables, which you can use. Substitution will be made
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# for them, so you can put entered username (local part) and domain name
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# in the right place of your query. These variables are:
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# $(local_part) and $(domain)
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#
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# If a $(domain) is empty (not given by the remote user) the default domain
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# name is used in its place.
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#
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# This example is a little bit modified adaptation of vmail-sql
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# database scheme:
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#
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# MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE SELECT popbox.local_part, \
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# CONCAT('{MD5}', popbox.password_hash), \
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# domain.uid, \
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# domain.gid, \
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# popbox.clearpw, \
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# CONCAT(domain.path, '/', popbox.mbox_name), \
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# '', \
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# domain.quota, \
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# '', \
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# FROM popbox, domain \
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# WHERE popbox.local_part = '$(local_part)' \
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# AND popbox.domain_name = '$(domain)' \
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# AND popbox.domain_name = domain.domain_name
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#
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##NAME: MYSQL_CHPASS_CLAUSE:0
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#
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# (EXPERIMENTAL)
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# This is optional, MYSQL_CHPASS_CLAUSE can be set when you have a database,
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# which is structuraly different from proposed. The fixed string will
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# be used to do an UPDATE operation on database. In other words, it is
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# used, when changing password.
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#
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# There are four variables, which you can use. Substitution will be made
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# for them, so you can put entered username (local part) and domain name
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# in the right place of your query. There variables are:
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# $(local_part) , $(domain) , $(newpass) , $(newpass_crypt)
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#
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# If a $(domain) is empty (not given by the remote user) the default domain
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# name is used in its place.
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# $(newpass) contains plain password
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# $(newpass_crypt) contains its crypted form
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#
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# MYSQL_CHPASS_CLAUSE UPDATE popbox \
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# SET clearpw='$(newpass)', \
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# password_hash='$(newpass_crypt)' \
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# WHERE local_part='$(local_part)' \
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# AND domain_name='$(domain)'
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#
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