thanks it resolved, but I cannot view .XLS, .DOC
file.. why?
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jonn ah
To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 2:46 PM
Subject: [SM-USERS] vlogin question
hi all,
Im trying to remove the '@do
> Has anybody setup Vlogin so that anybody marked as a "domain
> administrator"
> can make changes to the domains settings through a web intertface? I
> would
> like to set this up for my clients. I think i have seen it before in a
> qmail toaster package, but i have no idea how to set it up. An
OK, this version catches users who try to log in using another of
your domains with their full email address (which inludes the name
of the locked out domain). Yes, I ignored your idea of keeping the
locked out domains in a separate file. :-( This was the easiest
way f
>>> OK, this version catches users who try to log in using another of
>>> your domains with their full email address (which inludes the name of
>>> the locked out domain). Yes, I ignored your idea of keeping the
>>> locked out domains in a separate file. :-( This was the easiest way
>>> for me
Shannon,
Just an FYI:
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>> OK, this version catches users who try to log in using another of
>> your domains with their full email address (which inludes the name of
>> the locked out domain). Yes, I ignored your idea of keeping the
>> locked out domains in a separate file. :-( This was the easiest way
>> for me to d
> Hey Paul, yes, the control panel would add the domain to a config file,
> then that would be allowed to login Regardless of the URL they use,
> I am thinking if they login with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and domain.com is not
> in the config file they cannot login, make sense?
argh. not thinking en
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Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] vlogin question
> Paul, I would love to have it, a part of vlogin makes sense due to the
> virtual hosting nature of
Shannon,
Here it is. From the README file:
You may "turn off" an entire domain and disallow any users the ability
to log in using that domain by putting the following entry into the
array for the desired domain (see the sample config.php file for an
example):
'###LOCKED OUT##
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> Paul, I would love to have it, a part of vlogin makes sense due to
> Paul, I would love to have it, a part of vlogin makes sense due to the
> virtual hosting nature of it and the other functionality. The reason
> for this is that we run a hosting business that is heavily based on a
> user control panel for resellers. Each reseller can then turn on and
> off cert
>
>>huh. no such feature as of now. there is a new plugin that allows you
>> to
> lock out a single user hmmm. why not just
>>leave that domain out of the vlogin config file? why not not provide a
> webmail URL for that domain?
>
> I guess that is my question, if I use vlogin and don't put
s,
Shannon
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Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] vlogin question
>> I am about to install and work with the vlogin plugin, it has some
>> nice featu
>> I am about to install and work with the vlogin plugin, it has some
>> nice features but I am unsure if it is possible to do the following...
>> I want to prevent certain domains from being able to login to
>> SquirrelMail. I notice the great config features around each domain
>> and will use t
>huh. no such feature as of now. there is a new plugin that allows you to
lock out a single user hmmm. why not just
>leave that domain out of the vlogin config file? why not not provide a
webmail URL for that domain?
I guess that is my question, if I use vlogin and don't put the domain in
huh. no such feature as of now. there is a new plugin that allows you to
lock out a single user hmmm. why not just leave that domain out of
the vlogin config file? why not not provide a webmail URL for that
domain?
> I am about to install and work with the vlogin plugin, it has some nice
>
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