Hi A.L.E.C, thank you for response.
On 23 November 2010 15:52, A.L.E.C <[email protected]> wrote: > On 23.11.2010 14:30, Arminas wrote: > > // try to load host-specific configuration > > // see http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Config for more details > > $rcmail_config['include_host_config'] = array( > > 'mydomain1.com' => 'domain1.inc.php', > > 'mydomain2.com' => 'domain2.inc.php', > > ); > > But you know this setting is for http servers (virtual hosts) names? The > filename must match with PHP's $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] value. > No, I didn't :) I thought this is for different mail servers.. > > > Simply these few lines above does nothing. I can write both in > > domain1.inc.php and domain2.inc.php such content as : <?php die(); ?> , > > but roundcube doesn't die - so these files aren't included and aren't > > merged with main array. > > And the files are in config/ directory and are readable? > > -- > Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak > LAN Management System Developer [http://lms.org.pl] > Roundcube Webmail Developer [http://roundcube.net] > --------------------------------------------------- > PGP: 19359DC1 @@ GG: 2275252 @@ WWW: http://alec.pl > _______________________________________________ > List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/ > BT/c669d4c6 > Anyway, is it possible in Roundcube to have different configurations for different mail servers? In our case we need to set different ports, hostnames, namespaces. First two options can be set in 'default_host' setting, but how about namespaces?
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