I think the X-Original-Sender would be nice to have as an option, enable it if 
you want. It is nice that RoundCube logs outgoing mail, but it doesn't give you 
enough detail to go back and figure out what user send out what email as who. 
The log only says "User: 1 on [IP]" which isn't quite enough. If the logs said 
"User: notroot on [IP]" that would be cool. 

See, my email server only accepts outgoing emails from the webmail system, so 
our users can't use something like Thunderbird unless they use a different SMTP 
server.

I still stand by my original suggestion, that Identities should be optional, 
and the you should have an option to include an X-Original-Sender header. 

---
Jim Lester
ACM Staff Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 06:20:56 +0100, Robin Elfrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On 9-jan-2007, at 2:17, Jim Lester wrote:
> 
>> I understand that the identities issue is an issue with every
>> desktop client, and that RoundCube is suppose to be a desktop-esk
>> client in a browser. Still that being said, I would maintain that
>> Identities is a feature and it would be nice if admins had the
>> ability to turn that feature off. If I am alone on this then so be
>> it, I will just turn it off myself, o be the glory of open source.
>> But I still thought the point was valid to raise.
> 
> Adding something like a 'X-Original-Sender' is easy to do, but most
> people do not want internal information like usernames exposed.
> 
> Besides, RoundCube logs outgoing mail, most other webmail application
> don't.
> 
> 
> 
> Robin





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