How does it know (short of the end user setting their e-mail address)
where to send the mail from though?

I just posted a message to the list a little while ago about this...

I have 
domain.com  and domain.net
users for domain.net login with "username"
users for domain.com login with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
(that's set on the IMAP server end)

I've set domain.net in squirrelmail... yet if a domain.com user logs
into the domain.net e-mail the e-mail sent out goes out from domain.com
How does SM know this?  I don't mind and in fact would like to
consolodate the 2 e-mail sites if I can as they are currently at
webmail.domain.net
and
webmail.domain.com


On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 01:55, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> > I have just installed the squirrelmail and have configured and it is
> > working fine. I like to add another domain name. what do I need to do?
> 
> Erm... what kind of domain? Either case, SquirrelMail is just a client, if
> you want it to handle more email accounts, add them to your imap server. 
> SquirrelMail doesn't care on how you access the interface, or what host
> you use, just provide it with a username/password that will login to the
> IMAP server, and  it's set to go.
-- 
Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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