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Hi Holger,
What we do is run qmailadmin on top of it. users can log in to qmailadmin to change their passwords. If you are really set on using sqwebmail(I dont believe it supports this option right now) I could see about writing it into it for you. I have also added the ability of our users to use qmailadmin to administer a master screen name type of account. We assign a master screen name to each account and that master screen name brings up the accounts assigned under it. I've been trying to get Ken([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to check it out but unfortunately I sent him the wrong link the first time and he hasn't responded to my last email. We are an ISP and our customers love the ability to manage their own email accounts in this fasion. Unfortunately I use the 'Real Name' field as the master screen name so it has the effect of bringing up the master screen name along with the users email address in sqwebmail when . Although this is not a perfect solution and I will rectify it the response from our customers has been overwellmingling positive. |
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