SquirrelMail


This article will show you how to configure the ldap-chpasswd included in the SquirrelMail Change Password plugin. The ldap-chpasswd can change an Active Directory or LDAP server password. If you have not yet installed this plugin, see the SquirrelMail Change Password Howto.

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The SquirrelMail Change_passwd plugin, originally written by Thiago Melo de Paula, allows users to change his/her system password in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow from SquirrelMail. This updated version includes the ability to change Active Directory and LDAP passwords.

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Shows how to install the CAPTCHA SquirrelMail plugin by Paul Lesniewski. A CAPTCHA input is placed on the login screen to detect whether or not a human is attempting to log in.

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Before using SquirrelMail, the user should first fill in at least the name and email address in the Personal Information option. But we can eliminate this step by using the RetrieveUserData plugin to retrieve this information from a variety of sources and automatically update this information.

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This guide will show you how to integrate Active Directory/LDAP into the SquirrelMail addressbook. In this article, you will learn how to configure SquirrelMail to activate the Javascript addressbook and to include your Active Directory or LDAP server into the addressbook lookup list.

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SquirrelMail is an open source standards-based webmail package written in PHP. When installed, SquirrelMail is ready out of the box. All it needs is an installed web server like Apache, SMTP server like Postfix, and IMAP server like Dovecot.

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SquirrelMail is an open source standards-based webmail package written in PHP. When installed, SquirrelMail is ready out of the box. All it needs is an installed web server like Apache, SMTP server like Postfix, and IMAP server like Dovecot.

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