2007/10/17, Martin Kealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Our RoundCube service replaced 3 previous webmail systems where users just
> used a bald username to log in. It's far simpler -- and less error prone --
> for us to have a drop-down, than to get our users to change how they log
> in.  (We have custom login pages for each domain, but in the event that the
> user gets their password wrong, or their session times out, we need to have
> the main login page work obviously.)

In case your users access the webmail on different domains, you can
set $rcmail_config['username_domain'] using a host-specific config
file. In order to get this work, you have to enable
$rcmail_config['include_host_config'].
>
> At some future stage we will figure out how to let them log in using their
> actual email address, but in the meantime this is what we need; in the
> interests of not forking the project for our internal use, we're opting to
> make this functionality available in the core product, but disabled unless
> you put the appropriate option in the main.conf.inc file.
>
I assume that your IMAP server does require a full e-mail address as
user name. In this case the login should always work with full
addresses. The 'username_domain' is only added if the user name does
not contain an @ sign.

You can also maintain a patch that can be applied on the latest
release instead of adding this to the trunk.

~Thomas
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