> This is because both of them are nothing more than glorified IMAP clients, 
> and IMAP has no facility to change passwords.

well, yes.  but both have password-changing plugins that support several
different password-changing methods (ldap, etc).

> Yes, it does.  The socket command is:
> PASSWD<SPACE>service<TAB>userid<TAB>oldpassword<TAB>newpassword

Sweet.  That's exactly what I wanted to know.  :)

-Chris



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