On 2007-09-20, at 1134, Tom Collins wrote:
I can't think of a time when you'd use the option to set the
encrypted password directly, but it's there in case someone needs
it...
if you're converting a domain from /etc/passwd to vpopmail, and the
plain-text passwords aren't available.
if
Hi Tom,
Tom Collins wrote:
On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:19 AM, Quey wrote:
Is it possible to have vmoduser modified so that changing a password
with a new -$option changes both encrypted and clear text passwords
in one run?
It already does that. When you set the clear password, it also
updates
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Tom Collins wrote:
> I can't think of a time when you'd use the option to set the encrypted
> password directly, but it's there in case someone needs it...
We've used it during conversions from other MTAs. It can be quite handy :)
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On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:19 AM, Quey wrote:
Is it possible to have vmoduser modified so that changing a
password with a new -$option changes both encrypted and clear
text passwords in one run?
It already does that. When you set the clear password, it also
updates the encrypted password.
Hi,
Is it possible to have vmoduser modified so that changing a password
with a new -$option changes both encrypted and clear text passwords in
one run?
Sort of like: ./vmoduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] -P test
would change the password for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to test in both clear
text format a