----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Kos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: [sqwebmail] NEW: logindomainlist patch


> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
> >Martin, I have just submitted a proposal for a new 'defaultdomain' file
> >that is similar to what you suggest. However, I currently haven't thought
> >of a way to automate prepending the 'mail.' part to a domain. The
> >advantage to having a separate 'defaultdomain' file over what you suggest
> >is that the logindomainlist file would then have the capability to
> >override or overload the 'default' value. Let me think about this. Maybe
> >I can implement some sort of rewrite rule or something.
> yes that goes in the right direction ;-) i think the idea with the
> separate file is better....  hmm... you could just use to cut off the
> first part of the http_host (so that webmail.abc.xyz.com AND
> mail.mydomain.com would work too)...altough this should be configurable
> because not everybody uses a prefix for the webmail-login-page...
>
> any chance to get something with the https-login working? *smile*

I would if I could, but I think that's more of an issue with Apache than
sqwebmail. If you can think of a system that might work, then I'll consider
including it, but otherwise, you'll probably just have to get an IP address
and multiple certificates. I think that's kinda the way SSL is meant to be
implemented anyway. Name-based virtual hosting + SSL is a security risk, I
think.

>
> greets
>  Martin
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