Am 12.08.2011 um 21:05 schrieb Thomas Bruederli: > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 17:15, Florian Mutter <[email protected]> wrote: >> I would like to write a plugin that enables the user to specify an external >> SMTP server for every identity. But there are some questions I got. >> >> I startet and used the identity_form hook to inject the additional form >> elements, but how am I supposed to get the values that were entered by the >> user? identity_update and identity_create do not provide the additional >> data to my plugin. And of course the data is not saved automatically. > > To get the submitted data simply use $_POST['myvar'] or better > get_input_value('myvar', RCUBE_INPUT_POST); >> >> Second question: When I get the data, how is a plugin supposed to save >> data? Do I save the data with: >> >> rcmail::get_instance()->user->save_prefs(array('key' => $value)); >> >> or is there a way to save the data right where the identity is saved? > > This is up to the plugin developer... either you use user prefs or you > extend the identities database table. With the latter option you can > copy the submitted data right into the 'record' property of the > 'identity_update' hook and they'll be stored with the identities > record. > > Since Roundcube doesn't (yet) provide an install routine or script for > plugins, you have to mention the schema changes in a README file and > hope that people read it :-) > > Regards, > Thomas
Thank you for your help. Here is the next question: How is the plugin supposed to now which identity was used to send an email? the smtp_connect hook doesn't provide the identity that was used to send a message nor does it provide an email address or message ID. I think there should be a message ID which invoked the smtp_connect hook that can be used to determine additional informations about the mail that is about to be sent. I hope you, or someone else, can help me. Greetz elm _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/ BT/8f4f07cd
