[imp] Horde 2.3.7-cvs

David Cake dave@difference.com.au
Thu, 3 May 2001 05:03:38 +0800


	I notice the password changing mechanism formerly configured 
through $conf['passwd'] in imp/config/conf.php doesn't seem to be 
there anymore in 2.3.7-cvs. Is it correct that this is gone for good?
	No problem, I'll just define a new menu in menu.php instead.
	Cheers
		David


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Subject: Re: [imp] Horde 2.3.7-cvs

Quoting David Cake <dave@difference.com.au>:

> 	I notice the password changing mechanism formerly configured 
> through $conf['passwd'] in imp/config/conf.php doesn't seem to be 
> there anymore in 2.3.7-cvs. Is it correct that this is gone for good?

Not entirely, but I'm not sure what form it'll come back in.

-chuck

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