> Hello Markus,
>
> thx for your answer.
>
>> Hi Lars,
>>> is it possible that users can change their password when they are
>>> authenticated via SQL (MariaDB)?
>> in general: yes
>>
>>>   * I created a view on the respective table and login works fine.
>>>   * I set SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES; .
>> OK
>>>   * I gave the database user UPDATE rights on the view.
>> I don't think that this is necessary. At least I didn't have to do it
>> in my former setups and it works. ;-)
> Interesting
>>> But I cannot see the possibility to change a user's password when
>>> logging in as that user, so I was not able to test further. Am I
>>> missing something?
>> If you're going to Preferences -> General there's no tab 'PASSWORD' or
>> did I misunderstand?
> No you did not misunderstand, there is only the one "standard" tab
>> Are there any errors in sogo.log? Which version of SOGo are you using?
>>
Nothing I could see
> 4.2.0
>> Regards,
>> Markus
> What I additionally should add is, that I am using two sources of
> authentication: AD/LDAP for regular users of our company and SQL for
> additional users and aliases (Postfixadmin, Postfix/Dovecot). For
> providing mailservers for our customers there is only the SQL source. I
> tested with the two-source version in a vagrant box, I could of course
> let ansible build a box without the AD/LDAP source.
>
> Cheers
>
> Lars
>
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