So I am on of the many users with qmail, and using vpopmail auth, I guess chatting with some other guys in the other mailing list we will convert to mysql driver but this is a lot of work for many people. 

I do understand dropping things out but a valid solutions needs to be proposed. 

Remo 

On Mar 18, 2020, at 06:49, Michael Peddemors <michael@linuxmagic.com> wrote:

Amongst other plug-ins, yes..

On 2020-03-17 10:15 p.m., Aki Tuomi wrote:
Those plugins can be resurrected with simple `git revert`.
Are you planning on open sourcing your client id authetication plugin?
Aki
On 18/03/2020 01:44 Michael Peddemors < michael@linuxmagic.com <mailto:michael@linuxmagic.com>> wrote:


With these planned changes, you mention they will be removed from
'core', so is the intention to allow more of these legacy plugins to
more to their own repo's for those that might still want to use them?

Eg, more in the the path of plug-in architecture? Just curious for
clarity.

Oh, and have to add.. still waiting on the variable capability patch, to
allow plugins to modify advertised capabilities. (#pull request 86)

This will allow us to provide our dove cot plugins more widely to the
community.



On 2020-03-16 11:50 p.m., Aki Tuomi wrote:
Hi!

Dovecot is now a nearly 20 year old product, and during that time it has accumulated many different features and plugins in its core repository.

We are starting to gradually remove some of these parts, which are unused, untested or deprecated.
We will provide advance notification before removing anything.

To start, the following features are likely to be removed in next few releases of Dovecot.

- Authentication drivers: vpopmail, checkpassword, bsdauth, shadow, sia
- Password schemes: HMAC-MD5, RPA, SKEY, PLAIN-MD4, LANMAN, NTLM, SMD5
- Authentication mechanisms: ntlm, rpa, skey
- Dict drivers: memcached, memcached-ascii (use redis instead)
- postfix postmap support
- autocreate & autosubscribe plugins (use built-in auto=create/subscribe setting instead)
- expire plugin (use built-in autoexpunge setting)
- fts-squat plugin
- mailbox alias plugin
- mail-filter plugin
- snarf plugin
- xz compression algorithm

For the authentication drivers that are being removed, we suggest using Lua as a replacement. See
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/authentication/lua_based_authentication/ 

For information about converting between password schemes, see
https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ConvertPasswordSchemes

If you are using any of these features, please start preparing for their removal in the near
future. Features will begin to be dropped as of v2.3.11.

Additionally, the mbox format will no longer receive new development. It will still be
maintained, however its use beyond migrations and other limited use cases will be discouraged.

Please contact us via the mailing list if you have any questions.

Regards,
Dovecot Team



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