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SquirrelMail LDAP Change Password Howto

This page will show you how to configure the ldap-chpasswd included in the SquirrelMail Change Password plugin. The ldap-chpasswd can change an LDAP server password. If you have not yet installed this...

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Securing SquirrelMail using SSL

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) enables the HTTP protocol to be secured. This page will show you how to configure SSL in Apache and SquirrelMail. Configuring Apache for SSL 1. Generate a certificate using...

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SquirrelMail Retrieve User Data

The SquirrelMail Retrieve User Data plugin retrieves a user’s name and e-mail address from a configurable source like LDAP, MySQL, Linux system accounts and other sources. Users do not need to...

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SquirrelMail Postfix Admin Plugin

The SquirrelMail Postfix Admin Plugin will allow your users to change their Vacation, Password and Forwarding settings if you are using Postfix Admin to administer your Postfix mail server. If you are...

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SquirrelMail Change Password Howto

If you are using Linux system accounts as your mail accounts, you can install the change_passwd plugin to enable SquirrelMail to provide a password change utility using the background service poppassd...

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Customize SquirrelMail Login Page

The SquirrelMail login page, shown on the left, can easily be changed to suit your needs. This article describes how to customize the SquirrelMail login page. Configuring SquirrelMail 1. From a...

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SquirrelMail Howtos

These are the collection of SquirrelMail howtos available on this site. How to install SquirrelMail Customize login page CAPTCHA in login page Using SSL with SquirrelMail Automatically update name and...

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SquirrelMail and MySQL

SquirrelMail can use a database backend like MySQL to store address books and preferences. This article describes how to configure SquirrelMail to use a MySQL address book. 1. Install the requirements...

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SquirrelMail Webmail Setup Howto for RHEL/CentOS 6

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...

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SquirrelMail Webmail Setup Howto for Unbuntu 10.04

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...

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