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Hi Andreas,

On 31.07.2013 17:40, [email protected] wrote:
> So i guess we have to stick with SSHA for LAM and let the user
> change their password in the webmail system which is able to do
> crypt-sha512.

CRYPT-SHA512 is offered by LAM but only if you use PHP > 5.3.2. It was
added in one of the last LAM releases.


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Best regards

Roland


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