No need. It should just be active. XMail claim to index/cache data but we've never seen this to be true. On Mar 8, 2013 11:25 AM, "Barry Kavanagh" <barry.kavan...@onaitech.com> wrote:
> Ok password has been changed for my user, how can I stop Xmail to write the > changes? > > -----Original Message----- > From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] > On Behalf Of Fred > Sent: 08 March 2013 15:54 > To: 'XMail Users Mailing List' > Subject: Re: [xmail] User password > > Then you have to change the string inside the file ctrlaccounts.tab > > Use XMCrypt to generate a new password: (in bin/ folder) > > mail# ./XMCrypt test > 11001611 > > Replace the generated string in file ctrlaccounts.tab > > "root"[TAB]"11001611"[ENTER] > > You now have root access to the XMail server. You can now reset any user > passwords by following the procedure I sent you in the last reply. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] > On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh > Sent: 8 mars 2013 10:48 > To: 'XMail Users Mailing List' > Subject: Re: [xmail] User password > > Hi Fred, > > Thanks for your help, unfortunately port 6017 is closed I only have access > using the shell prompt and don't know the Xmail admin password but I do > have > full root shell access. > > Regards > Barry > > -----Original Message----- > From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] > On Behalf Of Fred > Sent: 08 March 2013 15:39 > To: 'XMail Users Mailing List' > Subject: Re: [xmail] User password > > I use this to control my server: > > http://www.webifi.com/xmail/ > > It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its > control protocol. > > You could also telnet localhost 6017 > > Then type "root"[ TAB]"yourpassword"[enter] Then type > "userpasswd"[TAB]"domain"[TAB]"username"[TAB]"password"[enter] > > > -----Original Message----- > From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] > On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh > Sent: 8 mars 2013 09:00 > To: xmail@xmailserver.org > Subject: [xmail] User password > > I have an old Xmail server running on a Gentoo Vmware box with full root > access.I want to send a mail as user15 but can't remember the password.I > have very basic Linux :( I am trying to reset the password for user15 > > I have tried entering say "user15" "XYZ" and saving the file but it does > not > work. > > How do I successfully reset this Xmail user password when the server has no > X server and no web admin. > > _______________________________________________ > xmail mailing list > xmail@xmailserver.org > http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail > > _______________________________________________ > xmail mailing list > xmail@xmailserver.org > http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail > > _______________________________________________ > xmail mailing list > xmail@xmailserver.org > http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail > > _______________________________________________ > xmail mailing list > xmail@xmailserver.org > http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail > > _______________________________________________ > xmail mailing list > xmail@xmailserver.org > http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail >
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