I've found an issue for us when users do a windows password change. The password is stored in LDAP with a crypt type of SMD5, which apparently is not liked very well by our smtp server, and manifests itself as the user not being able to use smpt-auth. When I change my password from the command line with the unix password change I get md5crypt, so it's not using the system password settings. The smbldap-tools.conf file lists the password hash as CRYPT, of course I doubt this is actually being called. My question is: Is there a way to tell samba what kind of password hash to use when changing passwords? There's other things that break for us with what samba (or whatever it is calling) is doing, but mail/smtp-auth is the biggest one. -- -- Paul Gienger Office: 701-281-1884 Applied Engineering Inc. Systems Architect Fax: 701-281-1322 URL: www.ae-solutions.com mailto: pgienger@ae-solutions.com