On 7/27/2015 7:26 AM, Steve Ankeny <[email protected]> wrote: > It sounds to me like you're mixing technologies -- > > "domain login" (whether Windows or Samba AD) and SOGo webmail > > Perhaps no one has responded simply because they are unsure what you're > trying to do. > > IF you already have SOGo webmail available via two domains, are you > running two instances of SOGo and two instances of your mail server > (Dovecot/Postfix, etc.) or have you configured one instance to work for > both? > > And, IF you have two "domain logins" are you running two AD servers? > > Does domain login come before webmail login, etc? I may be totally > off-base (sorry)
It sounds to me like he is running a single SOGo instance hosting multiple email domains, and has unique URLs (ie, his reference to 'DNS') for each email domain, and wants SOGo to be able to append a fqdn to the end of the username based on the URL of the login page? If I understand this correctly, I'd love to see this ability as well. So, depending on if a user goes to: https://sogo.example1.com/SOGo/so/ or https://sogo.example2.com/SOGo/so/ and entered a username of user1 SOGo would pass "[email protected]" or "[email protected]" as the login username to whatever the backend auth mechanism is using. -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
