> > Haven't tried it yet but I have seen courier password changing plugin
> > here: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=21
I know of people who have tried a number of these, and couldn't get any
of them to work. I was able to quite easily make Horde's (IMP) password
program change cou
> Haven't tried it yet but I have seen courier password changing plugin
> here: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=21
>
> Hope it helps.
> David
That is exactly what I was looking for. My only difficulty now is
getting [1]courierpassd to work with Debian. I submitted an RFP (bug
#2446
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--On Dienstag, 20. April 2004 07:11 -0400 Sam Varshavchik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, it does. The socket command is:
PASSWDserviceuseridoldpasswordnewpassword
By "service", do you mean the word "service" or the name of a service?
If it is the latter, could you giv
Chris Petersen writes:
"imap", "pop3", "webmail", or "system".
So out of curiosity, which one of these do I use? Is it the service I'm
connecting from? Or the service of the password I'm changing? (which
doesn't make sense since the password is global).
The service of the password being changed
> "imap", "pop3", "webmail", or "system".
So out of curiosity, which one of these do I use? Is it the service I'm
connecting from? Or the service of the password I'm changing? (which
doesn't make sense since the password is global).
Anyway, if anyone is interested, I have a password-changing m
--On Dienstag, 20. April 2004 07:11 -0400 Sam Varshavchik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, it does. The socket command is:
PASSWDserviceuseridoldpasswordnewpassword
By "service", do you mean the word "service" or the name of a service?
If it is the latter, could you give me some examples?
"imap",
Chris Petersen writes:
Yes, it does. The socket command is:
PASSWDserviceuseridoldpasswordnewpassword
By "service", do you mean the word "service" or the name of a service?
If it is the latter, could you give me some examples?
"imap", "pop3", "webmail", or "system".
pgp0.pgp
Description:
> Yes, it does. The socket command is:
> PASSWDserviceuseridoldpasswordnewpassword
By "service", do you mean the word "service" or the name of a service?
If it is the latter, could you give me some examples?
I've tried just the word "service" and it changes my userdb passwords -
I just want to
> This is because both of them are nothing more than glorified IMAP clients,
> and IMAP has no facility to change passwords.
well, yes. but both have password-changing plugins that support several
different password-changing methods (ldap, etc).
> Yes, it does. The socket command is:
> PASSWDs
Haven't tried it yet but I have seen courier password changing plugin
here: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=21
Hope it helps.
David
V Pá, 16. 04. 2004 v 05:43, Charles Fry píše:
> > > I was just discussing virtual-user password changing with a friend,
> > > and how annoying it is n
Chris Petersen writes:
On another note, is there any sort of commandline utility for changing
userdb info NOT from root - ie. let a user change his/her own info?
Anyway, if nothing like this exists, I'll leave it as a feature request
(I'm not a C coder).. just send username, old password and new
> > I was just discussing virtual-user password changing with a friend,
> > and how annoying it is not to have a way to easily change passwords
> > via either squirrelmail or imp.
>
> This is because both of them are nothing more than glorified IMAP clients,
> and IMAP has no facility to change p
Chris Petersen writes:
I was just discussing virtual-user password changing with a friend, and
how annoying it is not to have a way to easily change passwords via
either squirrelmail or imp.
This is because both of them are nothing more than glorified IMAP clients,
and IMAP has no facility to cha
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