From: Fredrik J. <jer...@sq...> - 2007-04-18 11:37:29
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>>> SquirrelMail uses your IMAP server to login, so you have to configure >>> your IMAP server to use the MySQL database. Check your IMAP server >>> documentation to learn how to do that. > > OK, like I said, I'm using courier-imap 3.0.8, and when I add the > change_sqlpass plugin and use it, it changes the password, but then when I > sign out of SM and sign back in, it does not sign me back in because it > apparently is not getting the password from the MySQL DB. I've got > courier configured to use the MySQL backend, and I can login using other > MTUs. Are you sure you have Courier and change_sqlpass configured to use the same fields in the same table? Do you mean that if you change the password with change_sqlpass, you're able to login using the new password will all clients but SquirrelMail? 1. Password "foo" works for all clients. 2. change_sqlpass is used to change "foo" to "bar". 3. All clients but SquirrelMail logs in using "bar", but SquirrelMail uses "foo"? Sincerely, Fredrik |