Correct, everything is on godaddy.
The plugin enables the user using roundcube to change their password from their webmail.
Here's part of the instructions it comes with:
*1. Configuration
*2. Drivers
*2.1. *Database (sql)
*2.2. *Cyrus/SASL (sasl)
*2.3. *Poppassd/Courierpassd (poppassd)
*2.4...
That's what I was thinking too, however I can't seem to understand how my email is tied up to a database.
If anyone whos stumbles with this thread has managed to accomplish it. Please post a reply. Thank you
Hi I've googled this subject to death and found nothing. So my last option is to ask for help.
I have Roundcube running on my Godaddy server with a MySQL database.
Roundcube successfully connects to my Godaddy email accounts using IMAP.
Now all I need is to get the password plugin to work...