[xmail] PHP Password Change Script with Uebimiau

2003-06-10 Thread Brandon Wittenburg

I've written a small doc on how to get a password change utility with 
Uebimiau. It includes the html code that needs to be added to UM and the 
PHP script that does the password change. You can view it at:

http://www.656.org/xmumhowto.htm

and it will always be offered as a link from:

http://www.656.org

Regards,

Brandon Wittenburg


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[xmail] PHP Password Change Script

2003-06-10 Thread Brandon Wittenburg

I think I saw someone request a PHP script to allow someone to change 
their XMail password. I lost the email cause I've been screwing with 
Mozilla Mail. Anway, I have such a script that I put together by 
referencing the one listed on xmailserver.org by Louis Solomon (which 
never would work for me) and UMPL-XMail by Achim Schmidt. It is a _very_ 
simple script. There is no option to choose the domain (although it can 
be added with ease), you must edit the script to input the domain, ctrl 
user and pass, and the page you want people to be redirected to once the 
password change is done. I've also integrated this script with Uebimiau 
so users can change their password under the options/preferences page. 
It requires that the preferences.html page be modified. I can offer the 
modified section of the page and give the modifed PHP script to anyone 
that asks, but I really didn't want to try to offer it as a package as 
the uebimiau 'theme' I use is completely custom. So if anyone is 
interested you can download the PHP password script here:

http://www.656.org/downloads/XMpasswd.tar.gz

or it will always be available as a link from here:

http://www.656.org

Regards,

Brandon Wittenburg


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