Hi,
For sure it's possible.
I use a setup with all user informations (including encrypted passwords) stored in a mysql database and have postfix (the MTA) as well as dovecot (the IMAP server) checking the password against that database.
My roundcube installation uses the password plugin to change password directly in the mysql database.
the trick is to have only one user repository for all your usage whatever backend is used (flat file, database, ldap or whatever).
regards,
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Sébastien BLAISOT
Le 2012-10-24 11:48, Andreas Meyer a écrit :
Hello all!
A question about the password plugin. When I login to my
email-account
with roundcube, I connect to the service that runs on
port 143 and ask
there, if I may login, right? dovecot is running on
port 143 and looks
in his passwordfile and permits the login or does
not, right?
For sending email, sasldb is used on MTA-side to permit
sending or not.
So when I want to use the passwd-plugin with sasl,
it only changes the
passwd in the sasldb for sending email, the
password in the passwordfile
of dovecot is not changed and the user
must login with the password once
specified, right?
Is there a
way, to let the users change their password themselves without
requiering administrative intervention?
Kind regards
Andreas
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