![]() Please remember that Ensignia uses SquirrelMail for its core operations, so if you’re having any problems with your server setup or plugin functionality you can always search for it on the Internet and the answers you find for SquirrelMail will also apply to Ensignia. You can edit the file plugins/change_pass/config.php to change the plugin’s port number. Once you have the service running, you should also make sure that the port it’s accessible through corresponds with the port setting of the change_pass plugin. Oh well, on with my virtual installation- I only hope it will work with ISPConfig3. I am guessing the username may be 'root' but using that for my username and my root password does not work. ![]() The steps for installing the poppass service will be different for different operating systems, but an Internet search for “poppass” and your OS type will result in lots of detailed information on the subject. I would still like to know what the Squirrelmail username and password is for a 'real' system. If you don’t have poppass set up, you will receive a connection refused error when trying to change the password. It changes the password with the use of a poppass daemon running on the server. ![]() One of those plugins, change_pass by Seth Randall is by default included with Ensignia. The complete list of the plugins can be found here. ![]() There are a number of plugins available which allow you to change the password on cPanel, LDAP, Cyrus SASL, Merak, SQL, etc. Since there is no one single method for email password storage on the server, the password change functionality in SquirrelMail (and Ensignia) is accomplished with the help of third party plugins. Hopefully this article will shed some light on the issue. We’ve received many questions on how to enable password changing functionality in Ensignia. If you forgot your email address’ password, the easiest solution is to reset your email address password within cPanel and then try to log into webmail again. ![]()
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