Jay, Brian,

Okay, thanks very much for the information.  Now I can stop chasing one imaginary bunny and start chasing a real one! :)  Based on other things that I've read, I'm assuming that both sqwebmail and squirrelmail have the password change functionality.

Thanks again for the help!

Tony

On 7/5/06, Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 06:56:31PM +0000, Tony Stocker wrote:
>    So how can a remote user, accessing a the machine via a virtual user
>    account via IMAP, change that virtual user account's password?

There's no IMAP account for changing passwords. However, if you install
sqwebmail, that has a password change page which should do the job.

Otherwise, you need to build your own web interface where users login and
the appropriate commands are run under the appropriate uid (or the
appropriate messages are sent down the authdaemon socket; authdaemon will
run the commands to update the userdb for you)

Regards,

Brian.

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