Mr Guven writes:

> Hello, 
> 
> Ken, i've checked what you've said. 
> Checked that 3 steps and read the sqwebmail INSTALL file, 
> I still get the error and cant find out why. 
> 
> After qmailadmin changes the password of a user; 
> that password works for POP3 connections, 
> but for web (sqwebmail) the working one is still the old password. 
> 
> You asked me about "to be sure about enabling webpass". 
> I've added "--enable-webpass=vpopmail" to configure. 
> 
> Here's my configure line:

Hi all 

I myself and 2 others have had this exact, ongoing, no matter what, always 
using the latest versions of vpopmail and sqwebmail problem.
One person has stopped using vpopmail altogether, the other is just lazy 
like me and was waiting for someone else to fix it. 

It is not that hard to go manually delete sqwebmail-pass, so thats what I 
have had to do a few times.  Maybe you could add the line
"rm /home/vpopmail/domains/somedomain.com/someuser/Maildir/sqwebmail-pass" 
to the code? 

Anyway I would like to confirm that the sqwebmail-pass is not being updated, 
qmailadmin says it has been updated the password successfully and I am 
watching, its not changing.  I view the encrypted file with cat 
/home/vpopmail/domains/somedomain.com/someuser/Maildir/sqwebmail-pass
before and after I change it with qmailadmin.  It remains the same.  I have 
duplicated this on my 2 machines many times. 

I have attatched my config.status from vpopmail, qmailadmin and sqwebmail. 

I will paste the relevant lines: 

./configure  --enable-webpass=yes --enable-webpass=vpopmail --enable-https 
 --with-db=db --with-userdb=/etc/userdb --with-formdata --without-authlib-man 
 --enable-utf7-folder-encoding 
 --with-makedatprog=/usr/local/libexec/sqwebmail/makedatprog 
 --with-authdaemonvar=/usr/local/share/sqwebmail/authdaemon 
 --sysconfdir=/usr/local/share/sqwebmail 

./configure  --enable-sqwebmail-pass=y --enable-roaming-users=y 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]=p 
 --enable-log-name=vpopmail 

by the way what exactly does --enable-log-name=vpopmail  do? 

I am no genius, and I can't find any log named vpopmail anywhere : ( 

Oh yeah I like using all the inter7.com products!  This has got to be the 
coolest set of software I have ever seen and used.  It is free, people 
listen when you complain about it and it will all fit on a couple of floppy 
disks.  This is so incredibly amazing to me : ) 

Thanks 

Rick Up 

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