Re: [SM-USERS} How to change password?

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Our business facebook account has been hacked, and so we are trying to
change all of our passwords to prevent this from happening again.

How do you change a password on Squirrel mail? There is no easy-to-access
information about it on the website.

Thank you!
Marilyn


Fredrik Jervfors <jervfors <at> squirrelmail.org> writes:
>
>>
>> >> The problem I'm having is that folders are getting skipped and
>> >> re-ordered in the folder list view in SquirrelMail. If I look using
>> >> mutt, kmail or cyradm, then one of my users has the hierarchy:
>> >
>> > Typically, having spent hours on Google trying to fix this problem,
>> just
>> > after I mailed the list I found a work-around - it seems that the
>> folder
>> > list is only displaying "subscribed" folders. I was under the
>> impression
>> > that folder subscriptions were just about which folders to poll for
>> new
>> > mail - is there a way to display all folders regardless of whether or
>> not
>> > they're subscribed?
>>
>> Nope, the subscription decides what to show. This might help though:
>> <http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=245>.
>
> Plugin won't help, if folder does not exist. Some Dovecot versions don't
> report
> /noselect mailboxes, if they don't exist and SquirrelMail 1.4.x mailbox
> tree
> generation code fails to display them properly. Don't remember if Cyrus
> behaves
> same way. SquirrelMail 1.5.x has different tree generator and it takes
> into
> account those noselects. IMHO it also has option to display all folders
> instead
> of just subscribed ones.
>
> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/854/foldertreesm1422.png/
>
> --
> Tomas
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