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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    Tested it here too and works like a charm, users are even able to edit their forwarding rules and set their own auto-relpy messages. As I'm migrating from another structure, now I need to know how to create a user+mailbox using one the available command lines, /usr/local/psa/bin/user and...
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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    Amazingly cool, man. I think not even the highest level of Parallels support staff knows about it. I hope it's not a bug to be removed. I can't thank you enough for that.
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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    I would agree with you if mailboxes were also created in Horde or any other webmail, but you need to access Plesk Panel to create them, afaik, there is no other way of doing this besides, of course, command line plesk utilities, so why not provide also a form so I can change my own mailbox...
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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    Thanks, Nikolay, I'll take a look at it.
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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    I've got to the same conclusion but I can't believe that and I can't use Horde, my clients won't like it at all. And if I get a customer that says: "no user of mine will have access to a webmail!". What do I do? So I'll have to develop an interface to do it myself (?). Change password...
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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    Let's suppose I have an e-mail on a Plesk Panel hosted domain, I don't have an user, just a mailbox, how can I change my own password? Do I have to give it to an administrator for him to change it? What about my privacy and security? Thanks, abdi.
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    How can an e-mail user change its own password?

    I think (and I need) that all users should have the ability to change their own passwords and no one (not even a site owner) should have access to others passwords. That being said, is there a Plesk function that provides that? A Parallels Panel Technical representative named Rohit R is...
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    change password in atmail?

    How can they do that? I'm trying to log in in Panel using an e-mail address, but it is refusing. And there is no option in mail accounts to let them login. How can mail user change its password?
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    Mail Group disabled using mail command

    There is another function missing from this command: turning on/off spamfilter for the mailbox, like you can do for antivirus. The problem is that I'm mass migrating a lot of domains from my current Debian server, manually managed, to an Ubuntu, with Plesk Panel and it would be a pain to edit...
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    Mail Group disabled using mail command

    It is not. I was hoping it could be in another tool, because names are a little different, almost conflicting (forwarding and mail group). But thanks for your answer, Abdi. :)
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    Mail Group disabled using mail command

    Guys, I'm using this command to create my forwards: /usr/local/psa/bin/mail --update [email protected] -forwarding-addresses add:[email protected] It works, but they are all disabled in panel. I need to know if there is a command line to enabled it or will I have to go to every...
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