Same results with the new version, still won't change the passwords.
Also, I upgraded to 5.4.0 release of vpopmail.
> I saw a message on the sqwebmail mailing list over the weekend.
> Mr Sam posted a new version that fixed changing passwords.
>
> Ken Jones
>
>
On Monday 02 February 2004 9:14 am, Nick Lomonte wrote:
> Ok, it looks like this functionality in sqwebmail 3.6.2 is broken. (is
> anyone else able to change passwords in 3.6.2?)
>
>
> I installed 3.6.0 with the same configure options and it works fine.
>
> I'd post this message on the sqwebmail l
Ok, it looks like this functionality in sqwebmail 3.6.2 is broken. (is
anyone else able to change passwords in 3.6.2?)
I installed 3.6.0 with the same configure options and it works fine.
I'd post this message on the sqwebmail list, but it'll just be ignored
like the rest of my messages. Hopef
> I don't use this version but i have a problem like this in vpopmail
> 5.3.29 and sqwebmail-3-6.1. But I use vpopmail 5.3.30 and
> sqwebmail-3.6.1 and i don't have the message anymore, I can change
> the password in this version.
>
> Did u have configure with :
> configure --enable-changepass
I don't use this version but i have a problem like this in vpopmail
5.3.29 and sqwebmail-3-6.1. But I use vpopmail 5.3.30 and
sqwebmail-3.6.1 and i don't have the message anymore, I can change
the password in this version.
Did u have configure with :
configure --enable-changepass=yes
when you in
On Jan 30, 2004, at 1:25 PM, Nick Lomonte wrote:
When trying to use sqwebmail's change password feature, it always
reports:
ERROR: Unable to change password. Possible reasons why you cannot
change
the password are:
* You did not enter the old password correctly
* You did not enter the
When trying to use sqwebmail's change password feature, it always
reports:
ERROR: Unable to change password. Possible reasons why you cannot change
the password are:
* You did not enter the old password correctly
* You did not enter the new password twice correctly
* Your new p