On Tuesday 25 February 2003 03:58, Tim wrote:
> I use a local hack where the URL is:
>
> http://webmail.domain.com and Apache rewrites it as:
>
> http://domain.com/cgi-bin/sqwebmail
>
> The hacked sqwebmail just takes the HTTP_HOST environment variable
> and use that as the default domain.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] still works,
> of course.

So.. do I hear you saying that you'd like to see a configuration option
that automatically sets the default domain to HTTP_HOST without any other
file configuration?

That sounds like a fairly sane proposal. And my or Mr. Bigler's code could
simply override that default for certain domains.

I hadn't thought of that before because I primarily use IP-alias domains,
and you have to have some kind of a mapping in order to get that working.
I then simply add an alias domain of 'webmail.domain.com' to my IP aliased
'domain.com' inside vpopmail.

But I can definately see the use in your proposal.

I'm thinking about rewriting my patch to use the 'logindomainlist' file,
just to give Mr. Bigler a jump start. Maybe I'll find some time to include
this too... no promises though.


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> Thanks,
>
> Tim

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