Please reply to the list, not me personally.
lance raymond wrote:
> lol, thanks for that well thought out reply. I will test this a bit
> later, I am on several other newgroups where the questions go from 0 -
> 10 in regards to difficulty, so I do apologize to both you and the list
> if I was inc
Hey Paul, people write to lists for what are sometimes simple answers,
other times complex ones, and something like 'read it again' and 'don't
claim there are errors' are just BS. You don't want to reply, don't,
but it's comments like that just piss people off, (especially coming
from a @squirrelm
> Hey Paul, people write to lists for what are sometimes simple answers,
> other times complex ones, and something like 'read it again' and 'don't
> claim there are errors' are just BS. You don't want to reply, don't,
1) The manual page given in the plugin docs is exactly what you need to
read f
> $csp_dsn = 'mysql://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/email_users'; (using the correct
> login
> authentication) but not sure on the rest.
>
> Looking at
> http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.db.intro-dsn.php really
> gave no insight, the table structure is :
Read it again.
> db name: vpopm
Afternoon all, looking to allow for changing passwords, using a qmail/vpop scenario on a CentOS4.2 box. User data is being stored in mysql so I downloaded the change_sqlpass plugin. Did the norm, downloaded, untar, configured the only line I saw relevant;
$csp_dsn = 'mysql://user:[EMAIL PROTE