>> The RoundCube UI has support for some basic headers. You can "Add CC",
>> "Add Bcc", "Add Reply-To" and "Add Followup-To". You can look for these
>> strings in the code and extend the UI with headers of your choice. A
>> possibility would be "Add Arbitrary Header", where q quick and dirty way
>> to implement it would be to let the user enter the header using "Name:
>> value" syntax, and parse it out. You could repeat that button three
>> times so the user can add up to three custom headers.
>> 
>> As far as PGP headers go, you really don't want users to be mucking
>> around with headers; PGP support ought to be integrated into the client.
>> 
>> 
> 
> huh
> no, you have got that wrong, there is an official header type PGP
> which is where people can put in URL's to go to get persons keys etc,
> 
> Adding a custom header if the users want to, is what I was inquiring
> about, seems there is no such beast, so we may need to look at
> alternatives, squirelmail did this years ago, so I was surrpised
> roundcube doesnt.
> thanks anyway

You could probably do this in a plugin. There is two ways to approach this as 
far as I can see.

The first is the easiest. If you want users to be able to set a static outgoing 
header on every sent message, you could write a plugin that hooks into the 
settings, and into message_outgoing_headers. This is pretty trivial at first 
glance.

If you want users to be able to set any header on compose, it gets a bit more 
tricky. You'd probably need to hook into a render hook, and add your html, or 
maybe add some html through javascript. Then again hook into 
message_outgoing_headers, read your post data, and add this to the headers 
array.  

The great thing about roundcube is that you can do almost anything in plugins.

Cor



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