> Is there a way to allow users to change there own passwords without
> putting my mail server at risk?

http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=21

Bind poppassd service only to local address, if you think that it can
create security risk.

> As well is there a way to allow users to
> add/remove email addresses?
>
> Mail server: IMAP - dovecot
> PHP - 4.3.11
> Web server - Apache 2.0.53
> This is a stock installation of Redhat Fedora Core 3, which uses RPM.
> Squirrelmail version: 1.4.6
> Web server: Raid 5 windows 2003

http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/AddingAccounts

If your email setup uses system user accounts, you will have to give too
much privileges to webserver user.

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Tomas


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