Bo-

I believe that you have to use a more recent version of openldap that
supports this feature (2.4+). Your directory also has to then have the
appropriate attributes from the Password Policy schema. I don't think
that CentOS 5.6 provides these. You might want to have a look at
CentOS 6 to see if they have updated openldap and start there.

Steve

On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Bo Lynch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm new to SoGo and to using ldap as well so any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
> I have a working SoGo server and allowing password changes with it as
> well. Running Centos 5.6 with the updated versions of everything.
> Dovecot,ldap,mysql,....etc. The problem Im having is that when a user
> changes there password via the SoGo web interface it stores as plaintext
> which in turns makes all of there mail not readable. Users are able to
> login however the cannot get to there mailbox. What am I missing.
> Bo Lynch
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