> > Not sure what you are getting at, but in general, yes, one major
> > functionality of Login Manager is to allow you to specify an entirely
> > different SquirrelMail configuration set for each of your domains.
>
> Since I don't use that: No problem for me
Tried it, it seems to work OK
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* Paul Lesniewski :
> >> Note that if you are using the Login Manager plugin, you may have
> >> settings therein that override the default SquirrelMail $domain value
> >> and you'd need to tweak that plugin configuration.
> >
> > Does this affect any other areas of operation within SquirrelMail?
>
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt
wrote:
> * Paul Lesniewski :
>
>> > into the address field, squirrelmail transforms this into f...@charite.de
>> > which is not what I want :)
>>
>> In config/config.php, $domain does that -- it's also configure --> 2.
>> Server Settings --> 1. Dom
* Paul Lesniewski :
> > into the address field, squirrelmail transforms this into f...@charite.de
> > which is not what I want :)
>
> In config/config.php, $domain does that -- it's also configure --> 2.
> Server Settings --> 1. Domain
OK
> Note that if you are using the Login Manager plugin,
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt
wrote:
> Which setting controls the default domain appended to a "naked"
> email-address?
>
> When I type:
>
> foo
>
> into the address field, squirrelmail transforms this into f...@charite.de
> which is not what I want :)
In config/config.php, $
2010.10.04 16:16 Ralf Hildebrandt rašė:
> Which setting controls the default domain appended to a "naked"
> email-address?
$domain
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Which setting controls the default domain appended to a "naked" email-address?
When I type:
foo
into the address field, squirrelmail transforms this into f...@charite.de
which is not what I want :)
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Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk
Charité - Universitätsmedizin