gjohnson writes:

I have an OpenBSD 3.3 box running (apache NOT chrooted)
vpopmail-5_2_1, courier-imap-1_7_1, and sqwebmail-3_5_1
vpopmail was configured with
--enable-defaultquota=5000000S \
--enable-clear-passwd=n \
--enable-default-domain=real.domain


When I log in to SqWebMail using realuser%real.domain
everything looks good. I see the top of the webpage
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
The reply-to address is <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



BUG:
When I log in to SqWebMail using virtuser%virt.domain
I see at the top of the webpage
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"


The reply-to address is also <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and must be manually changed on a user-by-user basis.


I can not change the bizarre "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
at the top of the webpage.



Hi, this is a swebmail issue and shuld be reported to swqebmail mailling list.


However I think I can give you a hint on what is going on.
Are you using a version with logindomainlist feature (developed by Jesse Guardian)? If you are then you should read the paper INSTALL on how to use it.
I have a bunch of virtual domains and I'm using the following sintax
*.pt:webmail.*.pt:@


hope that helps.
srosa



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