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IMAP: Mail ServerTo set up an IMAP mail server install task-imap which installs wu-imap. IMAP will then be running. A sample IMAP session:
To test a connection:
To create a virtual user account to access a mail account through a different user with a different password (so that you might reduce the risk of disclosing your normal login password) you can create a virtual user and store the password in a userdb database that courier-imap will use for authentication.
First, create the ``pretend'' user:
Create a password for this user:
Then compile the database:
Now add authuserdb to the authorisation methods allowed and restart
the authdaemon:
Swap the order of the authpam and authuserdb if you want to check the userdb before the system password, as might be the case when your ``virtual'' username is the same as your real username. Note that the system password will also still be accepted! Thus, to avoid making that mistake, it might be best to go with a different username. However, this doesn't really fix the problem since you might simply forget and still type your system password, and it will work! You could drop authpam altogether and all users will then need to be added to userdb. You can then check that the user and password work with a telnet to the server as described above.
To remove a user from the database:
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