Shaun: > > How does one allow Windows users to set their own passwords if the IMAP > server they're using is Debian?
That depends on how you authenticate IMAP users. I use Dovecot's virtual hosting with Postgresql plus Roundcube as web frontend. AFAIK, Roundcube has a plugin that allows users to change their password in the database. You only need to supply the plugin with the necessary SQL statements for updating the passwords. Your mail sounds like your mail users are system users on the system running your IMAP server. Search for "web frontend change linux password" or something like that to find solutions. Otherwise I suggest moving to virtual hosting using LDAP or SQL. You may even already have a suitable LDAP system in your network that can be used to authenticate IMAP users. J. -- People talking a foreign language are romantic and mysterious. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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