Hmmm... I'm running:

vpopmail 5.2.1
sqwebmail 3.4.0

Are you sure authdaemon isn't running? I can't change passwords. I get an 
error.



On Friday 22 November 2002 14:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I too read that the users would no longer be able to change their own
> passwords from SqWebMail, but this seems to be false in my case. I compiled
> without the authdaemon, and my users CAN change their own passwords through
> SqWebMail. Perhaps I misread the docs. It has happened before :-) .
>
> My biggest concern was the warning that the performance of SqWebMail could
> be poor if the server experienced a heavy load. So far I have been happy
> with the performance, but it is likely that my idea of heavy load is a bit
> more low scale than the author's.
>
> Frankly I feel bad about telling people to disable the daemon. The author
> of the code is probably cursing me :-). It sounds like the daemon is a good
> idea, that just needs a little bugfixing. I like the idea of the cached
> authentication, but it seems to be a little unreliable for my use.
>
> PS: I am using...
>
> vpopmail - 5.2.1
> - only mysql auth
> SqWebMail - 3.3.7
> - only vchkpw auth
>
> Regards,

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