Darren Nay writes: 

> 
> Hello All, 
> 
> This may be a simple question, but if so it will just be easier to
> answer. ;) 
> 
> I'm currently running vpopmail with mysql authentication, and want to
> install sqwebmail.  Now, when I installed vpopmail I didn't use the
> "--enable-sqwebmail-pass" option since we didn't think that we would need
> webmail access, and I didn't want cleartext passwords in my database if I
> didn't have to.  Now we want to install webmail and I'm forced to
> re-compile vpopmail with the "--enable-sqwebmail-pass" option. 
> 
> What I am wondering is, is there ANY POSSIBLE way to install the sqwebmail
> system (in my situation) without making all users change their passwords?

Actually, if you did that, you will not have a webmail password file, so you 
don't need to do anything.  Of course, you should follow the upgrade 
instructions and install sqwebmail into a completely different directory, so 
that you may bring up the new version alongside the old version, and verify 
this fact for yourself. 


-- 
Sam 

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