On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 16:58, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > On Thursday 20 March 2003 11:33, Andrew Ingram wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 16:20, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > > > On Thursday 20 March 2003 10:10, Andrew Ingram wrote: > > > > I am using SqWebmail 3.5.1 with authmysql authentication. I create the > > > > path to the virtual user's Maildir by using some fancy sql to generate > > > > the path from the user's name and domain address, as entered by them in > > > > the login box. > > > > > > > > The users can come from a large variety of domains, and domain name is > > > > actually part of the path to the Maildir. > > > > > > > > Anyway, what I have only just realised (stupid me!), is that once in > > > > Sqwebmail, the user is reported at the top right of the screen as > > > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Also (and this is the big one!), when writing an > > > > email, the "from address" is also "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This to me doesn't > > > > seem to be correct. Shouldn't both these cases be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", just > > > > as they entered in the login box? > > > > > > Hmmm... It may not be relevant, but when using vpopmail with sqwebmail > > > the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" text in the upper right is identical to the login > > > text. > > > > Funny you mention that! I hadn't realised that this might be a problem > > as SqWebmail was demo'd to me on a machine using vpopmail and I didn't > > notice this problem. I'm hoping that it is just coincidence! > > Well, that's kind of my point. Using vpopmail takes a bit of the configuration > guess work out of things. > > I'd be willing to be that it's just a configuration issue. But, then again, > I've never used anything but vpopmail, so you'd better get a second opinion. > > Good luck!
Unfortunately, I cannot use vpopmail, Sqwebmail needs to integrate with the current mail system. But thanks for taking the time to help. Is there anyone else who can help me? Regards, Andrew
