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sasl_user_exists(10 July 2001)                                                sasl_user_exists(10 July 2001)



NAME
       sasl_user_exists - Check if a user exists on server


SYNOPSIS
       #include <sasl/sasl.h>


       int sasl_user_exists( sasl_conn_t *conn,
                             const char *service, const char *user_realm,
                             const char *user)


DESCRIPTION
       sasl_user_exists will check if a user exists on the server.

       conn a connection context

       service Service name or NULL (for service name of connection context)

       user_realm Realm to check in or NULL (for default realm)

       user User name to check for existance of.


RETURN VALUE
       Returns SASL_OK on success. SASL error code on failure.


CONFORMING TO
       RFC 2222

SEE ALSO
       sasl(3), sasl_errors(3)



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