> I am sorry to disturb you about this plugin, but I don't find the email
> of Pontus Ullgren.

His and mine are right at the top of the README file.  There is also a
mailing list for plugin problems and requests - check the SquirrelMail web
site or RTFM.  ;>

> I have to say that the mysql portion of this plugin is very dangerous
> because it assume
> that the table that contain the login and the forward fields is
> dedicated to this purpose.
> Then , when you want to suppress the forward, you delete the line. It is
>  not always a good
>  assumption.

Yup.  There are a lot of virtual hosting solutions that separate that
information into a structure similar to a virtual maps file in the
database, which is arguably a better (normalized and more powerful) way to
design your database for a virtual hosting solution.  I have one such
solution and when I wrote that part of the mail_fwd plugin, it was with
that structure in mind.  That said, you're correct.  I will put it on my
todo list to offer a configurable option to either blank out the
forwarding field or use a delete to remove the entry in the table.

Thanks for your feedback,

   Paul



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