> I think the easiest solution it to send a mail to the user that the password 
> will expire. A cron job and a shell script should do the work.
> I don't know any mechanism to send this kind of message via POP.

I agree with you. Don’t bother trying to alert the user when he logs in (where 
there is no universal client support for such alerts). But, simply send a 
notification message from a cron script to their mailbox (a couple days before 
expiration). You could mark the message as high priority/urgent just in case 
their client displays such messages more prominently than normal inbox new 
messages. IMAP or POP login is usually done by the email client in the 
background and the user isn’t necessarily even around to handle the alert. But, 
clients are used to alerting the user that they have new mail.

So, simply sending a notification message, from a cron job, to their INBOX is 
definitely the way I would go.

Kevin

> On Jun 8, 2016, at 9:31 AM, Juan Bernhard <j...@inti.gob.ar> wrote:
> 
> 
> El 08/06/2016 a las 03:37 a.m., mkaw...@redhat.com 
> <mailto:mkaw...@redhat.com> escribió:
>> Dear list,
>> 
>> Is it possible to give a notification about password exprire warning to
>> users authenticated by OpenLDAP when the users login via dovecot using
>> IMAP or POP? For example, when you ssh to a server and/or run
>> ldapsearch, you can be warned with password expire warning like below:
>> 
>> # ssh testuser@localhost
>> testuser@localhost's password:
>> Your password will expire in 31 minute(s).            <==
>> Last login: Wed Jun  8 12:22:08 2016 from localhost.localdomain
>> 
>> ]$ ldapsearch -LLL -D uid=testuser,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com -w
>> redhat  "cn=testuser" -e ppolicy
>> ldap_bind: Success (0) (Password expires in 1808 seconds)    <==
>> dn: uid=testuser,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
>> 
>> Does the same can be done for dovecot users authenticated by OpenLDAP in
>> IMAP/POP?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
> I think the easiest solution it to send a mail to the user that the password 
> will expire. A cron job and a shell script should do the work.
> I don't know any mechanism to send this kind of message via POP.
> 
> Saludos, Juan.

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