Jesse, I want to say thanks for the work you have put into enhancing Sqwebmail. While my use is pretty simple, I know there are many who will benefit greatly from the new logindomainlist improvements you have made. Many of the features went beyond your particular need in order to benefit the greater Sqwebmail community. Thanks for giving of your time and expertise to all of us.
George Jesse Guardiani writes: > Greetings list, > > Submitted in this email, for your testing, is the second incarnation of my > logindomainlist patch. As before, this patch is against > sqwebmail-3.5.0.20030215. You'll need to download that version to apply the patch. > > What's New? > ----------- > > 1.) First and foremost, wildcarding is now supported in the first and second fields. > Just remember to specify the '*' modifier in > the third field. Here are some wildcarding examples: > > *:mail.*:* > *.org:mail.*.com:* > mail.*:*:* > > The above are all valid. Whatever matches the asterisk in the second field gets > inserted where the asterisk is in the first field. > Otherwise, this functionality is similar to using the '@' modifier. A hidden field > is generated, along with a text display of the > domain to the right of the userid field. > > > 2.) You can now specify a domain as an 'explicit non-default domain' with the '-' > modifier. This means that if you wish to exclude a > domain that would normally included by a wildcard record, but you DON'T want this > record to set a default domain (for system > accounts and such), just put a '-' in the modifier field. > > Example: > > domain2.com:mail.domain2.com:- > *:mail.*:* > > In the above example, mail.domain2.com would normally become a default domain of > domain2.com because of the wildcard record below > it. However, since we've inserted a '-' modifier, it now becomes an 'explicit > non-default domain'. No hidden fields, no drop downs, > no text. Just a login field. > > 3.) In my previous logindomainlist patch, the drop down list would appear even if no > records matched HTTP_HOST or SERVER_ADDR. The > very existance of the logindomainlist file triggered the drop down. > > This is now fixed. If a match isn't found, a default isn't displayed. Period. > > Testing > ------- > > Honestly, I've tested this patch pretty thoroughly. It should be quite capable. > However, as with any code (especially C), my > debugging skills aren't perfect, and surprises sometimes happen. I'd like to see as > many people as possible test this patch so that > I can verify it's solidity. > > Documentation will hopefully follow tommorrow. > > Also, please note that this will probably be the last major release for this patch. > I may release another patch with built in > vpopmail IP-alias support in the future, but until then, this is it! > > Happy testing! > > And good luck! > > -- > Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator > WingNET Internet Services, > P.O. Box 2605 // Cleveland, TN 37320-2605 > 423-559-LINK (v) 423-559-5145 (f) > http://www.wingnet.net > > We are actively looking for companies that do a lot of long > distance faxing and want to cut their long distance bill by > up to 50%. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info. > > >
