Nathan,

You can change user's password using Poppassd which modifies user's password via 
pam (which is a ldap or sql aware).

Try viewing this resources:
freshmeat.net/projects/poppassd-ceti
 
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> do you know how i can allow mailusers to change their email passwords thru 
> web. or better yet, have you done a script that uses the linux passwd utility
> 
> to change user passwords. pls. I would really appreciate your help.
> 
> thanks.
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