Since I'm a typical lazy sysadmin, I was hoping to build on the work of
others when creating a password change form for my soon-to-be courier-imap
users.

I did spot this from last year, but don't know where things went from there:
    <http://www.ultraviolet.org/mail-archives/courier.2001/2661.html>

Looks like some quick options for now would be:
    o building a CGI in c based on the db examples, or
    o using authtest to authenticate accounts before piping
      the new password through userdbpw and userdb ... set.

However, I may have missed a bunch.  Is there something already available
as a contrib, or in the base distribution, that will let authenticated
users change their userdb passwords?


Rich

PS - If not userdb, how about fronts for mysql or postgresql?  I'd not
originally planned on using either, but could be convinced to switch.

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