Hi, 

It is possible to have separate "logondomainlist" for each domains for which 
you use customized html templates. I made a very minor modification to the 
program "sqwebmail.c" and with this modification the logondomainlist would 
be picked up from the SQWEBMAIL_TEMPLATEDIR if one is found there. 

I had posted it here in response to a similar request like yours. Hence I am 
not posting it here again. If you need it, please email me and I shall send 
it separately to you. 

By having separate "logondomainlist", your logondomain list becomes 
scalable. That is, each of these logondomainlist can have multiple domains 
if you have such a need. 

Thanks,
Mathew Simon 

 -----Original Message-----
From: Jasper Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 9:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual Domain Question 

 

I have been using Domain based templates to support multiple domains with
sqwebmail support, but there's one issue I don't know how to solve. Let's 
say
I have the domains aaa.com, bbb.com, and ccc.com and I created three 
separate
domain templates for them. Is there a way to configure sqwebmail such that
users of these domains can't tell that their domains are virtually hosted?
With the current domain template setup I either need to create the 
'hostname'
file to specify JUST ONE mail domain or use the 'logindomainlist' to present
a list of all available domains to the users even though there exists
customized
domain templates for all the domains I support already?! 

What I am looking for is a simple configuration where some of the domain 
info
(such as 'hostname' and 'logindomainlist') can be made domain specific 
instead
of universally applied. Does such a configuration exist? 

Pointers or advices are greatly appreciated. 

Thanks in advance,
Jasper Wong 

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