X-Istence wrote:
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Rick Widmer wrote:
I'm not sure what thread you are looking at, but considering that I
wrote all the PHP code on http://pmailadmin.sourceforge.net/, more than
doubled the size of the code in the vpopmail extension for PHP, and have
pa
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Rick Widmer wrote:
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> I'm not sure what thread you are looking at, but considering that I
> wrote all the PHP code on http://pmailadmin.sourceforge.net/, more than
> doubled the size of the code in the vpopmail extension for PHP, and have
> patch
X-Istence wrote:
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Rick Widmer wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
For cdb there are these things you can do.
1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
the PHP extensions use fully work
First a little correction, the PHP extension and
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Rick Widmer wrote:
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> X-Istence wrote:
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>> For cdb there are these things you can do.
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>> 1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
>> the PHP extensions use fully work
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> First a little correction, the PHP ext
X-Istence wrote:
For cdb there are these things you can do.
1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
the PHP extensions use fully work
First a little correction, the PHP extension and the vpopmail daemon are
two different ways to do the same thing. The extension gi
Rod K wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
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Jean Wainer wrote:
There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as "vpopmail" user.
Thus giving anyone that has web access or
X-Istence wrote:
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Jean Wainer wrote:
There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as "vpopmail" user.
Thus giving anyone that has web access or is allowed to run PHP scripts
on
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Jean Wainer wrote:
>> Thus giving anyone that has web access or is allowed to run PHP
>> scripts on your server the allowance to play with vpopmail as much
>> as they want. If this is just a webmail based server i do think it
>> is okay, but if i were
On Mon, 31 May 2004 09:30:24 -0400
X-Istence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
> you have to run apache as "vpopmail" user.
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> Thus giving anyone t
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Jean Wainer wrote:
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> There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as "vpopmail" user.
Thus giving anyone that has web access or is allowed to run PHP scripts
on your server the allowance to play with
Found it, sorry
There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that you have to run apache as
"vpopmail" user.
--Jw.
On Mon, 31 May 2004 14:49:17 +0200
Patrick Donker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that you have to
> >run apache as "vpopmail" user.
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> >--Jw.
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> Really? Is it on the squirrel site? Looked there already, didnt see it..
http://www.
Jean Wainer wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2004 00:32:58 +0200
Patrick Donker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys,
I use qmail + vpopmail + courier-imapd + squirrelmail.
My question is; what would be the easiest way to inplement a
change-password option in Squirrel? I have found a plugin, bu
On Sat, 29 May 2004 00:32:58 +0200
Patrick Donker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,
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> I use qmail + vpopmail + courier-imapd + squirrelmail.
> My question is; what would be the easiest way to inplement a
> change-password option in Squirrel? I have found a plugin, but that is
> based on pam,
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Patrick Donker wrote:
> Sorry for my double post, but I didnt see my first posting on the
> list, so I thought something went wrong...my bad apparently...
> Anyhow, I dont use any database backend, just plain old cdb. I did
> find something, but for th
X-Istence wrote:
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Patrick Donker wrote:
Guys,
I use qmail + vpopmail + courier-imapd + squirrelmail.
My question is; what would be the easiest way to inplement a
change-password option in Squirrel? I have found a plugin, but that is
ba
You should mail your patch to this list and also squirrrelmail, it could
be a usefull thing to have in the contrib dir
On 2004-05-30 17:17, Rakesh Tiwari wrote:
I use MySQL as my backend.
I hacked squirrelmail to add a page that takes in the username ( from
session ) and
asks for the current pass
helps.
Regards
Rakesh
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Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Change passwd howto
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Patrick Donker wrote:
> Guys,
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> I use qmail + vpopmail + courier-imapd + squirrelmail.
> My question is; what would be the easiest way to inplement a
> change-password option in Squirrel? I have found a plugin, but that is
> based on pam, which I don
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