Hi guys, I've just had a look at the FAQ, and in particular, the section about virtual domains. It says that:
"The other way to implement virtual domains is by using a custom authentication back-end, such as LDAP or MySQL". I'm using the MySQL authentication back end. What I don't understand is that when one of these users logs into SqWebmail, they become [EMAIL PROTECTED], and not [EMAIL PROTECTED] as they have entered at the SqWebmail login prompt. This affects their from address when composing an email. Does this mean that the FAQ entry is wrong? Or is there some more configuration to do to make this work with SqWebmail? I have a system that delivers all the email just fine, it's just getting SqWebmail to recognise the person's domain that is the problem (they authenticate just fine). Any tips? Regards, Andrew
