EFT Server allows you to set a reminder to notify users of their pending password expiration up to 30 days prior to the password expiration date. You can set the reminder for the Site, the Settings Template, and/or for each user, from 0 (no reminder) to 30 days (5 is the default). The reminder can be in the form of a banner message or an e-mail or both.
EFT Server executes cleanup procedures every day at 00:00:00 UTC and at Server Startup. This daily server cleanup removes/disables inactive administrators and user accounts and sends password reset and expiration notifications for every Site. |
The e-mail reminder message contains an editable text file and accepts EFT Server variables (e.g., %days_left%), such as those used in Event Rule e-mail notifications.
To remind users of expired passwords
In the administration interface, connect to EFT Server and click the Server tab.
In the left pane, click the Site you want to configure, then click the Security tab.
Select the Allow users to reset their passwords check box.
Next to Password Expiration Options, click Configure. The Password Expiration dialog box appears.
Select the Expire check box, then specify the number of days after which to expire the password.
Select the Remind check box, then specify the number of days prior to expiration to remind the user.
Do either or both of the following:
To send an e-mail when the password is about to expire, select the Send user an e-mail prior to expiration check box.
To send an e-mail when the password has expired, select the Send user an e-mail upon expiration check box.
Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog box.
Click Apply to save the changes on EFT Server.
Edit the Password Reset Messages, as desired.
For all protocols, if the user’s password is scheduled to expire, the e-mail reminder is enabled, and the user account has an e-mail addresses associated with it, an e-mail will be sent informing them of the pending expiration and provides instructions on how to change their password for one or possibly all protocols. A user who typically connects over FTP, may optionally login via HTTP/S to change the password. |