In the immortal words of Sam Varshavchik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> sqwebmail-pass will still be updated. Here, it looks like a first time
> login, so sqwebmail-pass doesn't exist, which is OK.
Hm, actually, that's not a first-time login -- that's the same test
account I've been using since I first installed sqwebmail/vpopmail.
> Authentication still works exactly the same way it always was. The only
> difference is that after the password gets changed, it is also updated via
> the vpopmail library.
Okay, that makes sense. Where should I go digging for what triggers
the "unable to update password" error then?
-n
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