Sounds like either the org_title is not specified correctly (note in the
README it tells you that you need some extra quotes around it) or PHP
4.3.1 doesn't like the new format for that field.

Oops, I'm sorry. I missed that in the README. Now it works perfect :-)


I have one more question:
Assume I have two virtual domains, "dom1.com" and "dom2.com". Normally the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] logs in at the page https://mail.dom1.com/ by typing "jose" and his password.


But this guy have figured out that he also can login at https://mail.dom2.com/ if he as his username enters "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" instead of just "jose"... and it works... but I don't want that to work. So is it possible to not allow people to login at other virtual domains by typing their full email address (like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") and to force them to login at the domain that they belong to?

Regards,
Jan



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