Hello -

Thanks for your remarks!

I use LDAP, but for my imap-server (I'm using an external), I need an
emainl-address as user name. That means I have to crate users like
[email protected] as my system users. Thats not the way I like it.
Do I have any other chance to get around it?
Can I completely deactivate the rmary acount.

The main problem is, when I log in to sogo webmail and change to the
email tab, it takes some time until the imap accounts are loaded. I
think that is because the primary imap account does not exist and sogo
runs into connection error.

Best regards,
Oliver

Am 04.01.2012 20:17, schrieb Stephen Ingram:
> Oliver-
>
> That's the way it's supposed to work. That account is defined in your
> GNUstepDefaults file. The username and password is configurable
> through either your LDAP directory or database depending on how you
> have setup SOGo. All other accounts added to this section are external
> accounts. If you want the user to be able to change their password
> from within SOGo, use LDAP as your user source and the
> "passwordPolicy" option inside your GNUstepDefaults file.
>
> Steve
>
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 6:47 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello everybody -
>>
>> Is it possible to change the settings of the first imap account (the one
>> that gets created automatically)?
>> I have to adapt username and password.
>> The settings of an additional created imap-server can be edited, but not the
>> first one. All fields are grayed out.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Oliver

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