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Version 1.4.15
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Change password

Allows the user to change his password from the comfort of the SquirrelMail interface, for different kind of authentication mechanisms.

Change LDAP Password - (90098 downloads)
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Original Author: Simon Annetts
Last Release: 2.2 on Jul 29, 2007

Allows you to change your account password which is stored on an LDAP server. It complements the LDAP address book and (LDAP) Retreive User Data plugins on systems where IMAP authentication is done via LDAP.

Change Merak Password - (16056 downloads)
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Original Author: Edwin van Elk
Last Release: 0.9 on Jul 14, 2003

Allows users to change their passwords when using Merak as mail server.

Change Password - (231048 downloads)
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Original Author: Seth Randall
Last Release: 3.1 on Dec 9, 2009

Change passwords using a poppass daemon

Change SASL Password - (37873 downloads)
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Original Author: Galen Johnson
Last Release: 1.4.1 on Mar 2, 2005

Allows the users of Cyrus to change their sasl password.

Change SQL Password - (127194 downloads)
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Original Author: Paul Lesniewski
Last Release: 3.3-1.2 on Nov 12, 2005

Allows users to change their passwords when they are stored in a SQL database.

Change_passwd - (139496 downloads)
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Original Author: Thiago Melo de Paula
Last Release: 4.0 on Apr 23, 2004

This plugin is to allow your users to change his/her system password in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow

CPanel Password Changer - (28257 downloads)
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Original Author: Henri Straforelli
Last Release: 1.3 on Sep 28, 2004

Works with CPanel! Transparently uses the CPanel hosting control panel to let users change their own password. Also allows a "web protected" folder to be synched with the new password.

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