I have found one way to do it, if anyone is interested:
704c704,708
<     $user_name = $user!=$user_email ? $user : '';
---
>     $fingerUN = system('finger '.$user.'|grep Name');
>     if (preg_match('/Name\: (.+)/',$fingerUN,$matches))
>       $user_name=$matches[1];
>     else
>         $user_name = $user!=$user_email ? $user : '';


On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Patrick Zaloum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello!
> I love so many things about roundcube, if the developpers read this: great
> job, such a beautiful piece of software! thanks a lot!
>
> I had a question regarding the default display name at the time of a
> user's first identity initialization. It would seem that it simply takes the
> prefix of the email address as the display name. I run my web server where
> roundcube resides in the same place as my imap server so the users logging
> into roundcube do authenticate on the machine itself. How difficult would it
> be to pull the user's real name from /etc/passwd and use that as the display
> name that gets inserted when a user logs in for the first time?
>
> Thanks for any ideas!
> Pat
>
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