For what it's worth:
We use postgres userlookups, and use an older version of dovecot (an old cvs version of around 0.99.9.1), and we DO use digest-md5 password encryption in the database and realms. It seems to work flawlessly in our situation, I used kmail, evolution, apple-mail, entourage, outlook, outlook-express and mutt.
Have there been changes in the digest-md5 code since 0.99.9.1 ?
Kind regards,
Maikel Verheijen Ladot Nederland BV.
On Nov 16, 2003, at 4:56 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 03:09, Matthew Reimer wrote:
I wasn't able to get DIGEST-MD5 authentication working with passwords stored as plaintext until I tweaked password_generate() to make it not
use the domain portion of user@domain.com as the realm. Both evolution
and kmail send the email address as the username with no realm; when dovecot tries to convert the username to user + realm, the hash is different and so DIGEST-MD5 authentication fails. Having password_generate() hash user@domain.com::password instead of user:domain.com:password fixes it. I need this to work because I need to support all of PLAIN, CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST-MD5 at the same time.
Timo, do you think this is a proper fix, or are kmail and evolution broken?
Well .. Looks like most clients don't actually use realms, but I rather wouldn't completely drop support for them which your change would do.
Correct fix would be to separate realm and "@domain" handling in code, that should work with both cases. I'll see if I can get that done.