Hello!

Benny Pedersen <[email protected]> schrieb am 31.08.15 um 15:40:49 Uhr:

> > I have two domains running on a virtual server with
> > one IP-address. How can I prevent users from logging
> > in with an Email-address of either one of the two
> > domains?
> 
> first roundcube is just a mail client on website, not a mail storage :=)

allright

> so your question is imho how does it work on eg thunderbird ?

Don't know thunderbird.

> if you just want to have the domain input box fixed to be localhost, 
> then fill it in config.inc.php so roundcube will not anymore ask for it, 

That's what I already did.

> if that solves it, super, if no give more info so atleast i can 
> understand it better

Postfix and dovecot are responsible for two domains reachable on
the same IP-address.

For every domain I set up a roundcube with different settings
connecting to the same server.

So I call xxx.de and can login with [email protected]

I guess it is impossible for roundcube to distinguish between
the two domains when
$rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = 'tls://37.120.166.21';
is set in every of the two config files.

I just wonder if putting in the hostname instead of the
IP-address would solve the problem.

  Andreas

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