On Freitag, 25. Januar 2008 Simon Lange wrote:
> Well a-z and 0-9 should be all he needs.

We're hosting companies that we cannot control, nor would they want to 
accept that.

> "löl" is not a secure password anyway.

More secure than "jfhguieh" at least, because special chars are less 
used in dictionary attacks. We always recommend using special chars for 
passwords - so I'd like to have a fix.

> Just tell him that special chars (which are öäüß) are not allowed in
> a password as they are not allowed in the localpart.

That's an organisatoric solution, is there no technical fix?

mfg zmi
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