satimis wrote:
>
>
> --- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> > But it is not working. After typing old password, new password and
>> > verify new password and clicking [Submit], it only refresheed the
>> page
>> > with a little arrow, ->, popup on the left top corner. No change
--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But it is not working. After typing old password, new password and
> > verify new password and clicking [Submit], it only refresheed the
> page
> > with a little arrow, ->, popup on the left top corner. No change
> of
> > password took effect.
satimis wrote:
>
>
> --- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> satimis wrote:
>> >
>> > Start squirrelmail with;
>> >
>> > https://satimis.com/mail
>> >
>> > login as satimis
>> >
>> > Options --> Display Preferences
>> >
>> >
>> > Still can't find "Change Password" ther
--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> satimis wrote:
> >
> > Start squirrelmail with;
> >
> > https://satimis.com/mail
> >
> > login as satimis
> >
> > Options --> Display Preferences
> >
> >
> > Still can't find "Change Password" there.
> >
>
> http://img146.imageshack.us
satimis wrote:
>
> Start squirrelmail with;
>
> https://satimis.com/mail
>
> login as satimis
>
> Options --> Display Preferences
>
>
> Still can't find "Change Password" there.
>
http://img146.imageshack.us/my.php?image=changepassza3.jpg
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--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> satimis wrote:
> >
> > SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)
> > -
> > Plugins
> > Installed Plugins
> > 1. administrator
> > 2. folder_synch
> > 3. change_pas
satimis wrote:
>
> SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)
> -
> Plugins
> Installed Plugins
> 1. administrator
> 2. folder_synch
> 3. change_pass
>
> Available Plugins:
> 4. abook_take
>
> R Return
--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - snip -
> >
> >
> >> Run command "netstat -lnpt | grep 106" without double quotes and
> make
> >> sure
> >> that 106 port is opened by xinetd.
> >
> >
> > # netstat -lnpt | grep 106
> > No printout
>
> OK. What I have said to do when you see tha
> - snip -
>
>
>> Run command "netstat -lnpt | grep 106" without double quotes and make
>> sure
>> that 106 port is opened by xinetd.
>
>
> # netstat -lnpt | grep 106
> No printout
OK. What I have said to do when you see that port is not opened?
1. restart xinetd
2. recheck, see step 3 if check f
--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- snip -
> Run command "netstat -lnpt | grep 106" without double quotes and make
> sure
> that 106 port is opened by xinetd.
# netstat -lnpt | grep 106
No printout
# cat /etc/services | grep imap[code]
imap2 143/tcp imap
satimis wrote:
>
>
> --- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > I'm running courier-imap
>> >
>> > $ apt-cache policy courier-imap
>> > courier-imap:
>> > Installed: 4.1.1.20060828-5ubuntu1
>> > Candidate: 4.1.1.20060828-5ubuntu1
>> > Version table:
>> > *** 4.1.1.20060828-5u
--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm running courier-imap
> >
> > $ apt-cache policy courier-imap
> > courier-imap:
> > Installed: 4.1.1.20060828-5ubuntu1
> > Candidate: 4.1.1.20060828-5ubuntu1
> > Version table:
> > *** 4.1.1.20060828-5ubuntu1 0
> > 500 http://us
satimis wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
>
>> This plugin lets users change their passwords AFTER they correctly
>> log
>> in to SquirrelMail, which is the more secure way of adding this
>> feature to your webmail system. After you follow the instructions in
>> the INSTAL
> > This plugin lets users change their passwords AFTER they correctly
> > log
> > in to SquirrelMail, which is the more secure way of adding this
> > feature to your webmail system. After you follow the instructions in
> > the INSTALL and README files, there will be a link for changing
> > passwo
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your advice.
> This plugin lets users change their passwords AFTER they correctly
> log
> in to SquirrelMail, which is the more secure way of adding this
> feature to your webmail system. After you follow the instructions in
> the INSTALL and README files, there will be a l
On Dec 9, 2007 5:41 AM, Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> Ubuntu 7.04 server amd64
> SquirrelMail
>
>
> HowTo Change Password by users direct on the Login Page of SquirrelMail
> NOT via Usermin which I'm doing.
This idea does not seem very secure to me.
> I suppose needing
Hi folks,
Ubuntu 7.04 server amd64
SquirrelMail
HowTo Change Password by users direct on the Login Page of SquirrelMail
NOT via Usermin which I'm doing.
I suppose needing following package for my server.
Plugins
Change password
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins_category.php?category_id=5
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