On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 7:27 PM, LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> wrote:
> I have a squirrelmail install that processes both virtual users 
> (u...@example.com
> ) and local users (u...@example.org). The local users have to login as
> 'user' while everyone else logs in as 'u...@example.com'
>
> What I would like to do is allow EITHER 'u...@example.org' or 'user'
> for the local (example.org) users (obviously the virtual users still
> have to use u...@example.com as their user name).

Not so obvious if you use the Login Manager plugin, which allows the
virtual users also to log in as "user" also (which IMO is a good
thing).

If you configure that plugin correctly (for starters, put
$dontUseHostName into the $virtualDomains array and turn it off for
the local domain), you can make such a system work, although in
general I think you are asking for trouble when you try to put both
kinds of users on the same machine.  I don't see any reason why you'd
ever need to keep local mail users if you already have a virtual
setup.

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