Re: Communicating kerberos password expiration

2015-02-17 Thread Dan White
On 02/17/15 12:31 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: >> "DW" == Dan White writes: > >DW> There is an annotation (/comment) which you can set per mailbox, >DW> which should result in an alert being displayed: > >Checking that again, I'm not sure that's the case. There's a >misformatting in the

Re: Communicating kerberos password expiration

2015-02-17 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "DW" == Dan White writes: DW> There is an annotation (/comment) which you can set per mailbox, DW> which should result in an alert being displayed: Checking that again, I'm not sure that's the case. There's a misformatting in the FAQ entry which squishes the text for /motd into the descri

Re: Communicating kerberos password expiration

2015-02-17 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
Thanks for your response! > "DW" == Dan White writes: DW> I haven't found it common for IMAP clients to display Quota alerts, DW> but I haven't extensively tested. Squirrel mail, and perhaps Horde, DW> will display Quota Alerts, so it's possible that it would display DW> any alert provided b

Re: Communicating kerberos password expiration

2015-02-17 Thread Dan White
On 02/14/15 09:33 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: >I know this isn't entirely a Cyrus question, but I figure some folks >here would have some idea of my issue. > >Basically, we use Kerberos authentication with Cyrus. The passwords in >Kerberos expire. With shell and (Linux) desktop logins and

Communicating kerberos password expiration

2015-02-14 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
I know this isn't entirely a Cyrus question, but I figure some folks here would have some idea of my issue. Basically, we use Kerberos authentication with Cyrus. The passwords in Kerberos expire. With shell and (Linux) desktop logins and such, the system alerts users and if necessary forces them