On 2/23/12, Goutam Baul <goutam.b...@rp-sg.in> wrote:
>
> On 2/14/12, Alex <mysqlstud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a plugin or other way that the visitor can be prompted to
>> change their password upon first login?
>
> We are using a round about way using database manipulation(!) to enforce
> users to change their password upon first log-on. In case you are
> interested, mail off-list as it may not be appropriate to discuss the matter
> in the list.

If your user account data is in a database, you shouldn't need to use
any hacks.  Simply create a flag for it and use that with the
change_sqlpass plugin.

Other password stores can be modified to do something similar but the
associated plugin would need some changes.

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