On 2016年06月21日 02:18, Sputnik with George Galloway wrote:
> Hi,
> Please can someone explain why I inexplicably keep getting this error
> message?
> The old password was input correctly and the new password was input and
> verified correctly
> Such a simple function and it refuses to operate corr
Hi,
Please can someone explain why I inexplicably keep getting this error
message?
The old password was input correctly and the new password was input and
verified correctly
Such a simple function and it refuses to operate correctly.
Thanks!
Tim
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>>> hi
>>>
>>> for those who wish to ensure password complexity in squirrelmail.
>>>
>>> pl edit options.php file which is within the plugin change_pass folder
hi
i am not aware about how the same can be implemented in poppassd
however such modifications in the options.php
i felt it is very easy -- most people are familiar with php
i can customize this on a per domain basis provide each customer what
complexity level he needs by having seperate squirre
Rajesh M-3 wrote:
>
> hi
>
> for those who wish to ensure password complexity in squirrelmail.
>
> pl edit options.php file which is within the plugin change_pass folder
>
> it works in my system, but pl check from your side before using the same
>
> i am not a programmer but i implemented t
hi
for those who wish to ensure password complexity in squirrelmail.
pl edit options.php file which is within the plugin change_pass folder
it works in my system, but pl check from your side before using the same
i am not a programmer but i implemented this with a bit of googling and
some searc
That confirms that the issue is you server's authentication procedure and
not Squirrelmail.
You will now need some help from the server's administrator.
Good luck if you are the administrator. SU will be needed to change the
password, most likely.
Karl
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, henriklars...@web.de
On Thu, September 3, 2009 2:21 am, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>
> mistel wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> my mail provider uses SquirrelMail Version 1.4.3a. I changed my
>> password
>> and the new password contains the special characters "\", "{" and "}".
>> Unfortunately, I can not log in with the new pass
mistel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> my mail provider uses SquirrelMail Version 1.4.3a. I changed my password
> and the new password contains the special characters "\", "{" and "}".
> Unfortunately, I can not log in with the new password.
> I searched and found out, that squirrelmail has problems with
> Can i know your Squirrelmail ID and the New password, also send the Old
> password too.
> Thanks
> Betty
NEVER EVER MAIL YOUR PASSWORD TO ANYONE!
The phisher who requested your password is now removed from the list.
Sincerely,
Fredrik
-
Can i know your Squirrelmail ID and the New password, also send the Old
password too.
Thanks
Betty
--- On Thu, 8/27/09, mistel wrote:
From: mistel
Subject: [SM-USERS] password with special characters
To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 2:32 PM
Hello,
my mail provider uses SquirrelMail Version 1.4.3a. I changed my password and
the new password contains the special characters "\", "{" and "}".
Unfortunately, I can not log in with the new password.
I searched and found out, that squirrelmail has problems with special
characters, but is th
Hallo, Paul,
Du (paul) meintest am 19.07.08:
>> if a user has forgotten his password - can he ask squirrelmail to
>> send him a new one?
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user/34893/focus=3491
> 0
Thank you - now I've reread your answer to Yavuz Maslak.
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 10:52 PM, Helmut Hullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo, squirrelmail-users,
>
> if a user has forgotten his password - can he ask squirrelmail to send
> him a new one?
> I'm running a system which uses "/etc/shadow" for the passwords (and no
> DB): where changes squirrel
Hallo, squirrelmail-users,
if a user has forgotten his password - can he ask squirrelmail to send
him a new one?
I'm running a system which uses "/etc/shadow" for the passwords (and no
DB): where changes squirrelmail the password (if it can change ist)?
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
On 3/6/07, Damien Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Revered Squirrelmailers
>
> In a note dated 08/03/05 it is suggested on the following page:
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/SquirrelMailSecurity
> that in order to disable the IE "autocomplete" feature the file
> squirrel\functions\forms.php
Revered Squirrelmailers
In a note dated 08/03/05 it is suggested on the following page:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/SquirrelMailSecurity
that in order to disable the IE "autocomplete" feature the file
squirrel\functions\forms.php should be changed to include:
addInputField('password', $name
Please reply on-list. Please do not top-post.
> On 9/6/06, John Glynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here's an odd one. But maybe not... Under 'options' > 'vacation message'
> > This error appears 6 times (see below) on top of each other at the top
> > of the browser. Does this mean anything t
On 9/6/06, John Glynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's an odd one. But maybe not... Under 'options' > 'vacation message'
> This error appears 6 times (see below) on top of each other at the top of
> the browser. Does this mean anything to anyone?
>
> ERROR:
> Error: Unable to connect to FTP s
Here's an odd one. But maybe not... Under 'options' > 'vacation message'
This error appears 6 times (see below) on top of each other at the top of
the browser. Does this mean anything to anyone?
ERROR:
Error: Unable to connect to FTP server. Please try again later.
ERROR:
Error: Unable to c
On 8/23/06, John Glynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Paul, I apologize for the html formatting. I will be sure not do that
> again.
No problem, however, this time you removed the previous message.
Please reply in-context so no one forgets what we are talking about.
> I only mentioned the sp
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Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Password changing on its own? Is this possible?
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> I have had this happen twice now. The email addresses are
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] The login
> usernames for th
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> I have had this happen twice now. The email addresses are [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The login usernames for these are info_rt and info_ozs
> respectively. On the same day they both reported not being able to check
Thoughtful Generous
Geniuses,
I have had this happen twice
now. The email addresses are [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] The
login usernames for these are info_rt and info_ozs respectively. On
the same day they both reported not being able to check their
info email because of pa
Elaine . wrote:
hi
I have squirrelmail 1.4.4 installed and user accounts
in /etc/passwd etc. I have the change_passwd plugin
installed and it works fine. Is there a way to apply a
password policy so people are forced to change their
password after a set number of days ? will it pick up
the operati
hi
I have squirrelmail 1.4.4 installed and user accounts
in /etc/passwd etc. I have the change_passwd plugin
installed and it works fine. Is there a way to apply a
password policy so people are forced to change their
password after a set number of days ? will it pick up
the operating system default
Dear All,
I am using Squirrelmail with RH 8.0 Linux. I have the
problem that everytime I attach an attachment the
message body gets enveloped into an attachment namely
untitled-[1] and the mail client in first feels there
is no message body. Kindly help.
Solution is highly solicited.
warm regard
Hello Gordon,
On Saturday, November 06, 2004, Gordon Knox wrote...
> Squirrel mail is provided by the hosting ISP for my personal
> website. One issue I have with it is that I cannot change the
> password remotely. One has to talk directly to the web hosting
> company.
You're going to have to tal
Squirrel mail is provided by the hosting ISP for my
personal website. One issue I have with it is that I cannot change the password
remotely. One has to talk directly to the web hosting company.
Regards,
Gordon Knox.
Hello,
I've set up SquirrelMail and I
can get it running for one test user but for the other I keep on getting "Bad
request: Unexpected extra arguments to LOGIN" errors when I log in one.
I've looked around the source code and determined that there are some extra
characters being sent t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, i still cannot telnet on 106 and i still cannot change my password.
I read that change_pass uses PAM authentication. My users are systems
users using /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow... Will change_pass work for me??
If you read the FreeBSD documentation, you would find
>> poppassd is better because:
>> a) you don't need to elevate user's privileges
>> b) you provide tool that can be used by any email client that
>> supports poppass protocol
>> c) there are poppass servers written for PAM, NIS, shadow passwords, LDAP
>> and courier authdaemon
>
> Cant i just u
if i dont use chpasswd binary, how do i get the source then??
is it /usr/bin/pw then??
sim
>> I am using freebsd like i mentioned earlier and i am using
>> change_passwd-4.0-1.2.8 plugin.
>> In my change_passwd/config.php file, i have the major settings as
>> follows:
>>
>> $minimumPasswordLengt
I am using freebsd like i mentioned earlier and i am using
change_passwd-4.0-1.2.8 plugin.
In my change_passwd/config.php file, i have the major settings as
follows:
$minimumPasswordLength = 0;
$confirmOldPass = 0;
$overridePathToChpasswd = '/usr/bin/passwd';
Do not user the chpasswd binary if you
I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to
change my password, i get this error message:
cd /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugins
../plugins/change_passwd/chpasswd 'name' 'oldpasswd' 'newpasswd' 2>&1
and
I am using freebsd like i mentioned earlier and i am using
change_passwd-4.0-1.2.8 plugin.
In my change_passwd/config.php file, i have the major settings as follows:
$minimumPasswordLength = 0;
$confirmOldPass = 0;
$overridePathToChpasswd = '/usr/bin/passwd';
Do not user the chpasswd binary if you
Tomas,
Cant i just use the pw utility that comes with freebsd,moreso since i use
freebsd??
How do i elevate user privilileges with this? my users default login is
set to nologin.
sim
I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installe
How does the pw functionality work with chanage_passwd plugin?? if at all
it does??
Read the plugin documentation, ask specific questions that are not
answered there. And try Tomas' suggestion first.
I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and in
>>> I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
>>> change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to
>>> change my password, i get this error message:
>>>
>>> cd /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugins
>>> ../plugins/change_passwd/chpasswd 'name' 'oldpa
I am using freebsd like i mentioned earlier and i am using
change_passwd-4.0-1.2.8 plugin.
In my change_passwd/config.php file, i have the major settings as follows:
$minimumPasswordLength = 0;
$confirmOldPass = 0;
$overridePathToChpasswd = '/usr/bin/passwd';
$pathToPw = '/usr/bin/passwd';
W
>>
> How do i achieve that?
sim
>>
>> I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
>> change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to change
>> my
>> password, i get this error message:
>>
>> cd /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugins
>> ../plugins/change
Paul,
How does the pw functionality work with chanage_passwd plugin?? if at all
it does??
Sim
I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
>> change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to change
>> my password, i get this error message:
>>
>> cd /usr/local/apach
I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to change
my password, i get this error message:
cd /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugins
../plugins/change_passwd/chpasswd 'name' 'oldpasswd' 'newpasswd' 2>&1
and
>
>
> I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
> change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to change my
> password, i get this error message:
>
> cd /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugins
> ../plugins/change_passwd/chpasswd 'name' 'oldpasswd'
I use Squirrelmail-1.4.2 on freebsd 5.2. I downloaded the
change_passwd-3.1-1.2.8 plugin and installed it. Anytime i try to change
my password, i get this error message:
cd /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugins
../plugins/change_passwd/chpasswd 'name' 'oldpasswd' 'newpasswd' 2>&1
Dear All,
Which plugin I can use for password change ? I am using cpanel and I have
installed cpanel password changer but it when I am trying to change
password it is give error
A problem occurred and your email password was NOT changed.
CPanel Output - Change POP email account password
please
Has anyone managed to get any of the password plugins to work with a
Mac OS X server?
Thanks
Jeff
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> Now my users wants to change their password own (imap) so how can i do
> this ?? Is there any plugin available for this ??
Yes. Check http://www.squirrelmail.org for the plugin directory.
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Hello
I am using Redhat 7.2 and SM 1.2.5 and its working fine ( NEW SETUP).
Now my users wants to change their password own (imap) so how can i do
this ?? Is there any plugin available for this ??
Thnx in advance
kalpesh
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