No,

I think that it did not creating two entries. It is just alias - look
in to your database to table "users" and there is column named
"alias". I think, that this behaviour is OK.

P.S.: I had problem in similar category week ago (I needed to rewrite
e-mail address for new users) and I created very very simple plugin
(about five rows code :-), it was no problem.

2012/1/12 C. Marcera <[email protected]>:
> Wow, I was *just* about to send out the same question today. We also have
> multiples with the same issue.
>
> I was hoping for a setting or plugin that would match a regular expression
> of a domain and truncate it (e.g. always remove '@domain.com').
>
> In addition, our users also have "aliases" in their Open Directory account
> so some users could have 3 entries in the Roundcube Database:
>
> [email protected]
> username
> useralias
>
> But they all point to the same user ID in the Open Directory... is there a
> way to make Roundcube a bit "smarter" in relation to these IDs? That would
> solve the both micah's issue as well as mine.
>
> Thanks!
> - Chris
>
> --------------------
> Chris Marcera
> System Administrator
> Press Enterprise, Inc.
>
> Please note that my email address has changed!
>
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>
> On Jan 12, 2012, at 2:53 PM, Micah Anderson wrote:
>
>
> People are able to login with 'username' and '[email protected]' and
> it seems like this is resulting in two entries into the database, one
> for each. Is there a way to allow both to login, but only use one for
> the identity in the database?
>
> thanks!
> micah
>
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