I may find that interesting hacking to make work with mysql.....I'll
have to have a go at it once I'm done with the stuff that I've been
working on to make DBMail and sendmail play nicely together (I'm almost
done....).
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> From: Matthew T. O'Connor <matthew@zeut.net>
> To: DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist <dbmail-dev@dbmail.org>, dbmail@dbmail.org
> Subject: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail Change Password Plugin for Squirrelmail
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:59:31 -0400
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I am setting up a new dbmail install for someone.  The primary interface 
> for most of the users will be Squirrelmail.  I want the users to be able 
> to change their own passwords, and figured it would be best if they 
> could do it directly from within Squirrelmail so....
> 
> I created a new plugin for Squirrelmail called change_dbmail_pass that 
> allows users to change their dbmail password from within Squirrelmail. 
> I based it on the change_pass plugin that allows users to change their 
> /etc/passwd password.
> 
> This is a very simple implementation and it only works for postgresql 
> since that is all I need it todo.  If someone wants to take it and do 
> the legwork to make it work with both postgresql and mysql please go 
> right ahead.
> 
> Anyway, just thought I would post this in case anyone else found it useful.
> 
> 
> Matthew O'Connor
-- 
|^^^ |  | |^^| |^^^  Drew Northup, N1XIM  |^^| |    |^^^ \  / /^^\ /^^~
|__  |  | |  | |    suoc.syr.edu          |__| |    |___  \/  |__| |__
   | |  | |  | |    savannah.nongnu.org/  |    |    |     /\  |  | |  \
___| |__| |__| |___     projects/plex86/  |    |___ |___ /  \ \__/ \__/

Reply via email to