Well, here is the yet-to-be-released vlogin.  As I said, I'll have to get
back to you on the other one.

Good luck,

  paul


> Excellent!  I'd hoped there would be a plugin; indeed, I skimmed the
> login plugins today, but nothing leapt off the screen at me.  Actually,
> the description you give here is much more helpful than the one on the
> website, now that I look at it.
>
> I'll definitely hold off until the new version is up on the site.  But
> I'm also interested in the one you mentioned that you could send me next
> week, as I'm not certain at this point which one better suits my needs.
>
> Does the pull-down version offer the ability to define aliases for the
> servernames?  Just curious, and certainly not a show-stopper.
>
> jc
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 5:07 PM
>> To: Carroll, Jim P [Contractor]
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] dealing with multiple IMAP servers
>>
>>
>> Check out the VLogin plugin (Virtual Host Login).  It can be
>> configured to
>> point to a different IMAP server on a per-domain (or per-user) basis.
>> There is also another plugin based off Vlogin that gives you
>> a pull-down
>> on the login page where users can choose their IMAP server.
>> This one has
>> a few minor issues (which I could clean up), which might be
>> why it never
>> made it to the SM website.
>>
>> Vlogin can be found at:
>>
>> http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=47
>>
>> Please note that I will be uploading a new version of this
>> plugin later
>> today or tomorrow, so you might want to wait a day to get the latest
>> version (includes a much easier to read README as well as per-user
>> settings and other new functionality & small tweaks)
>>
>> If you need the other one, I can get it to you next week
>> (currently I'm
>> out of town).
>>
>>  - paul
>>
>> > Not too long ago I set up SM 1.2.9-1.7.x on a Red Hat Linux
>> 7.3 host and
>> > was pleasantly surprised with how quickly and easy it was to set up,
>> using one of our Exchange/IMAP servers.
>> >
>> > Shortly afterwards, as I was showing my peers how well it
>> worked, a few
>> > of them found they couldn't login.  I was dismayed to learn
>> that these
>> > others were on other Exchange/IMAP servers.  It occurred to
>> me that I
>> > might have to define multiple instances of SM (with differing URLs),
>> each one using a different SM directory tree and having a
>> different IMAP
>> > server defined.  I also wondered whether there was a way to
>> set SM up,
>> > such that the login screen would facilitate a pull-down
>> list of servers
>> > to choose from.
>> >
>> > I'm curious to know how others have solved this problem.
>> >
>> > TIA,
>> >
>> > jc
>>
>>
>>


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