Hi All I am using roundcubemail as webmail and its working fine, but i want to allow users to change thier password, i am using linux machine and authentication method is /etc/shadow file , so plz help me how i can allow users to change thier password via roundcubemail.
thanks regrads Abhishek
You can't allow users to change their password from within Roundcube. You need to use your admin interface, or get one that will allow you to do it. Roundcube doesn't support this feature.
~Brett
-----Original Message----- From: abhishek [mailto:abhishek@dsconstructions.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:16 AM To: users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: How to allow users to change thier password
Hi All I am using roundcubemail as webmail and its working fine, but i want to allow users to change thier password, i am using linux machine and authentication method is /etc/shadow file , so plz help me how i can allow users to change thier password via roundcubemail.
thanks regrads Abhishek
I have been in the process of adding this feature as a patch on my own installation, but it is quite a bit simpler with SQL or LDAP based virtual users. I don't really like the security implications of doing it for system users.
On 9/23/06, Brett Patterson brett@bpatterson.net wrote:
You can't allow users to change their password from within Roundcube. You need to use your admin interface, or get one that will allow you to do it. Roundcube doesn't support this feature.
~Brett
-----Original Message----- From: abhishek [mailto:abhishek@dsconstructions.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 1:16 AM To: users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: How to allow users to change thier password
Hi All I am using roundcubemail as webmail and its working fine, but i want to allow users to change thier password, i am using linux machine and authentication method is /etc/shadow file , so plz help me how i can allow users to change thier password via roundcubemail.
thanks regrads Abhishek
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