> Google for NFS, GFS or similar. That kind of thing is pretty out of the
> scope of SM and is largely dependent on what kind of network you have in
> place. A better and more secure plugin to use for this might be the
> change_password plugin, which can be pointed to your remote IMAP server
> without having to follow up on any NFS-like solutions.
>
> -paul
>
Hi all,
The problem is solved now. I have used RPC.
I have added some code to the passwd.php file of the multilogin
plugin, which will call the procedure defined in the remote machine.
That procedure, in turn, will retrieve the required data send it to
the calling procedure.
Thank you.
Srinivas
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