Hello Quentin,

I have set “SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES.”
but this does not solve the problem that the user cannot enter their own password for the primary IMAP account.
For this primary mail account, the mail server is the localhost.

With a newly (externally) added mail address, this possibility does of course exist.

Many thanks & regards,
Ronald van Overbeeke

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Op 17-02-2025 om 14:30 schreef qhivert ([email protected]):

Hello ?

I’m not familiar with roundcube. But to allow users to change their passwords with SOGo interface you need this in your sogo.conf
SOGoPasswordChangeEnabled = YES;

The doc:


        

/Parameter used to allow or not users to change their passwords from SOGo./

/Possible values are:/

  * /YES - to allow them/
  * /NO - to prevent them from doing so/

/Defaults to NO when unset./

/For this feature to work properly when authenticating against AD or Samba4, the LDAP connection must use SSL/TLS. Server side restrictions can also cause the password change to fail, in which case SOGo will only log a Constraint violation (0x13) error. These restrictions include password too young, complexity constraints not satisfied, user cannot change password, etc…//​//Also note that Samba has a minimum password age of 1 day by default./

Quentin

*From:*[email protected] <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Ronald van Overbeeke
*Sent:* lundi 17 février 2025 14:10
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [SOGo] Customize own password

Hi there,

Roundcube allows users to customize their own passwords.
I cannot find this option in SoGo. How can a user set their own password?
Now I have an inconvenient position as an admin.

Hartelijk dank & groet,
Ronald van Overbeeke

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