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> Password changes work quite well with sqwebmail and userdb.
Ok, then I stand corrected. They didn't a few years ago when I used to
use userdb. In fact, that was why I switched to a database backend on
our servers instead of using userdb. Now I've
Joseph C. Lininger wrote:
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> 3. Password changes. This may have changed, but I don't think so. At the
> moment, you can't use sqwebmail to change mailbox passwords if you use
> userdb. This means unless you provide some other method of password
> change, users won't be able to change it on their o