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Password dictionary problem for email account

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I am in the process of moving a domain over to a new name (I will keep the old domain as an alias when I delete the old name).

One of the existing email accounts on the old domain has a password that should violate the dictionary rule. The dictionary rule was, and is, turned off on the server, and Plesk allowed me to use that password when I set up the account, and will still allow me to use that password when I tested it again today for the old domain. The problem is, in the new domain, when I try to clone the email account settings, Plesk will not accept the password, and reports the following error:

Error: Unable to update the mail name properties:
The password is incorrect, use at least 5 characters. The password should not contain mail name as its part.
Only Latin characters, no dictionary words (optional).

Now as far as I can tell, the password is longer than 5 characters, the mail name is not part of it, there are no non-Latin characters, and dictionary word checking is turned off on the server. So could anyone suggest how I can figure out why Plesk will not accept the password for this user for this domain?

Version is Plesk 8.0.0 for Linux.

Thanks.

Barry
 
I am having similar issues. I can type in "jkhdk12" and it still errors on me.

Does anyone remember the command to manually deploy a new mailbox?
 
The problem may be that you have mail setup to use short names (somebody). If you use short names, then each password must be unique. If you use longnames ([email protected]) then you can use duplicate passwords.
 
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