on 2/21/03 10:07 AM, Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 21 February 2003 11:55, Dale wrote: >> I am trying to figure out if there is a way to have >> the login automatically send a default domain for >> domain based templates. >> ie: www.domian1.com when using that webmail the login >> name automatically sends [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> and user using thisdomain.com when logs in >> automatically sends [EMAIL PROTECTED] without having >> to enter the @thisdomain.com or @domain1.com > > If you're using Vpopmail, then you can set the VPOPMAIL_DOMAIN > variable from Apache on a per-domain basis. (This is a relatively > undocumented Vpopmail feature) [snip] > Finally, I am currently working on coding functionality for and IP to domain > lookup file that will be used by sqwebmail to automatically derive the > domain from the IP address of the CGI host. This will facilitate what you > need, I believe, but it's not ready yet, and I'm not sure when it will be. > > Good luck. > > Jesse
I would appreciate it if you could comment on whether your solution based on IP etc will make it unnecessary to do what I was suggesting in my original response to this thread. Although I currently use vpopmail, I would prefer a solution that does not depend on vpopmail. I would definitely like the solution to be able to provide a _default_ rather than a fixed domain, so that other domains can be typed or selected from a popup if desired. Thanks, Kurt Bigler
