Hi,
my linux server is going to handle mail for the company (with exim and
cucipop). Most users will use outlook as their client. I was wondering
whether:
* there's a pop server that supports the expiry data for users
* that server allows the users to change their password with a dialog or
something, I have no idea about how either windows or outlook works.
The other option for me would be to set up a samba domain (does samba
support password expiration?).
I don't really need people's passwords to expire. I just want to be able
to set up an account with a generic password and have it expire on first
use, this way I don't need to have a new person type in their password
into a terminal.
Of course, now that I'm putting my thoughts to vim, I could just make a
little CGI over https that let's people change their password, hmm...
PS: Please cc me your response, TIA!
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Rafael Kitover (caelum@debian.org)
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