Jeff Jansen writes: 

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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> If I do this then the user will not have the correct e-mail address in
>> the upper right corner of the sqwebmail interface. The username is
>> correct but the domain is my 'main' domain and not the domain I wish.
>> Ie. I run 'domain1.org' (my main domain) and 'domain2.org'. I have a
>> system account that I want to give an e-mail address on 'domain2.com',
>> ie. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. When that user goes to
>> http//www.domain2.com/courier/webmail he sees the sqwebmail login
>> dialog. He logs in with only his userid (no domain) and that works fine
>> (I have delete the 'logindomainlist' file). Now the user gets into
>> sqwebmail, but sqwebmail shows that his e-mail address is
>> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. I have not tried to send mail but I assumes he
>> sends from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and not what I want '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>> I am new to this stuff and I very much appreciate your help.
> 
> Happy to help.  You are correct that when users log into sqwebmail they
> show up at your "main" domain, because they ARE all at your main domain.
>  That what local domains are.  The email account isn't really
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', it's 'user1 on your box.  And your box answers to
> 'domain1.com', 'domain2.com', etc.  But they are all really just users
> on the box. 
> 
> Fortunately, unless you have explicitly denied it, sqwebmail allows you
> to set the FROM address in emails you send.  Click the "Create Message"
> link and you'll see that the first line is the FROM: line, and you can
> edit it.  So your users can set it to be whatever they want. 
> 
> If you want to preset this for them to avoid confusion, then in each
> user's Maildir, edit (or create it if doesn't exist) the file
> 'sqwebmail-config' and add "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (or whatever is
> appropriate for this user).  This will set the FROM address
> automatically when they create a message.  They can still change it,
> however, manually.  If they do, then whatever they change it to will
> become the new default. 
> 
> Spaces are not allowed in the "FROM=", so use "+20" in its place.  So
> you could set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s FROM line to be 
> 
> FROM=USER+20TWO+20<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
> Which will show up as 
> 
> From: USER TWO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
> when they send an email. 
> 
> This doesn't solve your problem of users seeing themselves as members of
> the "main" domain instead of one of the other local domains when they
> log into sqwebmail, but I don't think there's a way to change that
> except to move to using hosted domains. 
> 
> Enjoy! 
> 
> Jeff Jansen
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Hi Jeff 

Thanks. 

Your help is appreciated. 

Your write:
> This doesn't solve your problem of users seeing themselves as members of
> the "main" domain instead of one of the other local domains when they
> log into sqwebmail, but I don't think there's a way to change that
> except to move to using hosted domains.

I might consider moving to hosted domains once in the future. 

Thanks 

Venlig hilsen
Thomas Seilund
Løkketoften 46
2625 Vallensbæk

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