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== Installation Notes == | == Installation Notes == | ||
− | This plugin requires the Compatibility Plugin be installed and corresponding [[Compatibility Plugin]] be applied to Squirrelmail. | + | This plugin requires the Compatibility Plugin be installed and corresponding [[Compatibility Plugin]] be applied to Squirrelmail.<br> |
− | PHP support for Pear-DB must also be installed. One method is to install via a package. | + | PHP support for Pear-DB must also be installed. One method is to install via a package.<br> |
In RH/Fedora Distros these packages are called ''php-pear-DB'' and ''php-pear'' | In RH/Fedora Distros these packages are called ''php-pear-DB'' and ''php-pear'' | ||
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+ | Pear-DB format is as follows: | ||
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+ | 'mysql://SQLuser:MySQL_Password@localhost/mail' | ||
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+ | mysql:// = type of Database to connect to (In this case MySQL) | ||
+ | SQLuser = User with access to the Database | ||
+ | MySQL_Password = Password for Above MySQL User | ||
+ | localhost = Server Address, (can also be an IP address or Hostname) | ||
+ | /mail = Name of the Database(Schema) you are connecting to | ||
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[[Category:Squirrelmail Plugins]] | [[Category:Squirrelmail Plugins]] |
Latest revision as of 22:38, 29 March 2007
Change SQL Password is a great plugin for Squirrelmail if you store your user accounts in a SQL database. This plugin provides a way for end users to change their passwords.
Reference: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=117
Installation Notes
This plugin requires the Compatibility Plugin be installed and corresponding Compatibility Plugin be applied to Squirrelmail.
PHP support for Pear-DB must also be installed. One method is to install via a package.
In RH/Fedora Distros these packages are called php-pear-DB and php-pear
Pear-DB format is as follows:
'mysql://SQLuser:MySQL_Password@localhost/mail'
mysql:// = type of Database to connect to (In this case MySQL) SQLuser = User with access to the Database MySQL_Password = Password for Above MySQL User localhost = Server Address, (can also be an IP address or Hostname) /mail = Name of the Database(Schema) you are connecting to