Hi Pascal, You can use userPassword, but you need enforce {MD5}. Sample: userPassword:: e01ENX16RDBCMnBIOGtkM2pYRjF0SzYyZUxBPT0= # openssl enc -d -a <<< e01ENX16RDBCMnBIOGtkM2pYRjF0SzYyZUxBPT0= {MD5}zD0B2pH8kd3jXF1tK62eLA== # openssl enc -d -a <<< zD0B2pH8kd3jXF1tK62eLA== | hd | tr -d ' ' | cut -c9-40 cc3d01da91fc91dde35c5d6d2bad9e2c Then compare hashes. But, MD5 is not secure, you can use PLAIN with TLS/SSL. -- Reinaldo de Carvalho http://korreio.sf.net http://python-cyrus.sf.net > > In my case passwords were not changed from inside the mail application, they > have a special user interface for that. But I can do that next week if you > would be so kind to test it then! > > Pascal >