>> Google for NFS, GFS or similar.  That kind of thing is pretty out of the
>> scope of SM and is largely dependent on what kind of network you have in
>> place.  A better and more secure plugin to use for this might be the
>> change_password plugin, which can be pointed to your remote IMAP server
>> without having to follow up on any NFS-like solutions.
>>
>>   -paul
>>
> Hi all,
>   The problem is solved now. I have used RPC.
> I have added some code to the passwd.php file of the multilogin
> plugin, which will call the procedure defined in the remote machine.
> That procedure, in turn, will retrieve the required data send it to
> the calling procedure.
> Thank you.

1. Subject names one plugin
2. My reply text talks about change password plugins
3. You name a (non existent) file in the Multilogin plugin

maybe you should repost and describe what the problem was and how you
solved it and share with us your code.

thanks,

 paul




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