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AUTH_ENUMERATE(3) Double Precision, Inc. AUTH_ENUMERATE(3)
NAME
auth_enumerate - Obtain list of accounts
SYNOPSIS
#include <courierauth.h>
auth_enumerate(int (*callback_func) (const char *, uid_t, gid_t, const char *, const char *, const char *, void *), void *callback_arg);
DESCRIPTION
auth_enumerate enumerates all of the available accounts. auth_enumerate repeatedly calls callback_func, once for each account.
callback_func receives the following arguments:
o Account name.
o Account's numeric userid.
o Account's numeric groupid.
o Account's home directory.
o Account's mailbox (if defined, may be NULL, which indicates the default mailbox location).
o Account's options string (if defined, may be NULL)
o callback_arg, verbatim.
After invoking callback_func for the last account, auth_enumerate invokes callback_func one more time with all parameters set to NULL or 0.
If auth_enumerate encounters an error it will terminate without calling callback_func with all NULL or 0 parameters. This can be used to
determine whether a partial list of accounts was received.
Note
Some back-end Courier authentication modules do not implement account enumeration, so this function may not be available in all
configurations.
SEE ALSO
authlib(3)[1], auth_generic(3)[2], auth_login(3)[3], auth_getuserinfo(3)[4], auth_passwd(3)[5].
NOTES
1. authlib(3)
authlib.html
2. auth_generic(3)
auth_generic.html
3. auth_login(3)
auth_login.html
4. auth_getuserinfo(3)
auth_getuserinfo.html
5. auth_passwd(3)
auth_passwd.html
Double Precision, Inc. 08/23/2008 AUTH_ENUMERATE(3)