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## Fully supported hashing methods
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The most current mailcow fully supports the following hashing methods.
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The default hashing method is written in bold:
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- **BLF-CRYPT**
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- SSHA256
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- SSHA512
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The methods above can be used in `mailcow.conf` as `MAILCOW_PASS_SCHEME` value.
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## Read-only hashing methods
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The following methods are supported **read only**.
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- MD5-CRYPT
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- PLAIN-MD5
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- SHA512-CRYPT
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That means mailcow is able to verify users with a hash like `{PLAIN-MD5}1a1dc91c907325c69271ddf0c944bc72` from the database.
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The value of `MAILCOW_PASS_SCHEME` will _always_ be used to encrypt new passwords.
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> I changed the password hashes in the "mailbox" SQL table and cannot login.
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A "view" needs to be updated. You can trigger this by restarting sogo-mailcow: `docker-compose restart sogo-mailcow`
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