From: "Russell Coker" <[email protected]>
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin/
>
> I've been using PostfixAdmin for a while to manage multi-domain mail servers.
> I've been using MySQL for the backend although PostfixAdmin also supports
> PostgreSQL (not sure if it did years ago when I first started using it).
..
> Anyway my problem is that a client wants a web interface to allow users to
> change their own password.  Does anyone know of a good package to do  
> this in a
> way that's compatible with the database store used by PostfixAdmin?

Nothing ready, and quick search found no open source  
storage-independent password changer.

Unrelated, I looked for a password changer myself yesterday, for a  
LDAP backend, and found  
http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/upSimpleLdapPlugin

It is written in PHP (as PostfixAdmin) and the source code isn't huge

# wc -l *.php
  157 ldapAuth.class.php
   14 ldapException.class.php
  171 total

so it wouldn't take too long to replace the LDAP calls (connect, get  
and set) with database calls.

I plan to use it in Symfony so will use a provided validator for the input.

Regards
Peter

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