You could just run multiple instance of Roundcube, each with it's own login, URL and probably even a separate database for each. Just give each domain a URL like
http://www.maindomain.net/domain1 http://www.maindomain.net/domain2 http://www.maindomain.net/domain3 - Arne Berglund System Administrator, Internet Services Lane Education Service District Eugene, OR ______________ On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 17:26:19 -0800, Jim Pazarena <[email protected]> wrote: > I am wondering if anyone has created a method to specify a domain name > on the address bar to eliminate the user from having to enter it. I > know that a 'default' can be set up, but this is not what I am intending. > I host webmail for dozens of domains. It would be very convenient if the > main index page (index.php) could have the domain attached; such as: > http://www.maindomain.net/roundcube/index.php/?_domain=custdomain.com > would/could create a login page which does NOT require a complete email > address, but attaches the "custdomain.com" to the userID which the > customer > has entered. If they bookmarked the link to: /?_domain=custdomain.com > they would never have to enter their domain name. > > If this has been accomplished I would appreciate learning about it, else > I will delve into the code required to accomplish it. ... OR if someone > advises that existing architecture would make it very difficult I would > appreciate learning this as well. > > Thanks! > > Jim > _______________________________________________ > List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
