On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:20:29 +0200, "Thomas Bruederli"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
>
> In case your users access the webmail on different domains

Unfortunately no. They all use the one webmail URL, even if the "login"
page is in another domain. And the marketing department are seriously
discouraging the users from even that, preferring them to use the "One True
Brand". (But of course, making users to change their email address is to be
avoided at all costs.)

> 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.

It adds its own idea of a default (which is reasonable, given that 90% are
in one domain), but provision has to be made for the others.

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

True the edit has survived "svn update" since r804, but development will
get messy if our patches for other bugs touch the same files.

-Martin

(PS: "us" and "our" in this case is me and a contractor I have working with
me on RoundCube, paid for by my employer.)
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