3 0) NOTE: This plugin is not needed for SquirrelMail 1.5.0 or above.
4 The functionality it provides is already included in the
5 change_password plugin that is part of 1.5.x.
7 This plugin requires SquirrelMail 1.4.20 or later (or 1.4.0+ and
10 1) Start with untaring the file into the plugins directory.
11 Here is an example for the 3.1 version of the change_pass plugin.
14 $ tar -zxf change_pass-3.1-1.4.0.tar.gz
16 2) By default, the plugin will connect to the IMAP server configured
17 for SquirrelMail on port 106 to change passwords.
18 If you need to change any of the following:
19 IP address of your poppass server
20 poppass server port number (if not 106)
21 minimum or maximum password length
22 you will need to create a configuration file.
24 Decide if you want to store the plugin configuration file
25 in the plugin directory or in the main SquirrelMail config
28 A) To store the configuration file in the plugin directory,
29 change into the change_pass directory, copy config_example.php
30 to config.php and edit config.php, making adjustments as
34 $ cp config_example.php config.php
37 B) To store the configuration file in the main SquirrelMail
38 config directory, change into the change_pass directory,
39 copy config_example.php to ../../config/config_change_pass.php
40 and edit ../../config/config_change_pass.php, making
41 adjustments as you deem necessary.
44 $ cp config_example.php ../../config/config_change_pass.php
45 $ vi ../../config/config_change_pass.php
47 3) Go to your config directory and run conf.pl. Choose
48 option 8 and move the plugin from the "Available Plugins"
49 category to the "Installed Plugins" category. Save and
52 $ cd ../../../../config/
55 4) Translations are not included in this package. To get a
56 translation, download the language pack needed from:
58 http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php