Wow... You are all complicating this whole thing too much...

Put qmail's settings into a SQL database (MySQL for example) and you have
access from any cgi program of php/asp/ssl/... page on your web server.
Because the password you are using to access your mail is no longer a
password that can log into the system, the security risk drops
significantly. If you are woried about sniffers stealing your password...
Use SSL, if not, hey, dont... Worst case scenario... They can read your
mail... So? They can do that anyhow, if they can sniff my network traffic,
so no harm done here...

Goran

> > That would require SSL.  I want the same thing.
> > You would have to build a cgi, going thru ssl, calling passwd.
> It would be fairly trivial to roll your own app to do it and run it 
> thru tcpserver and stunnel.  How you actually do it depends on the

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