If you are using one of the newer releases just do: echo mydomain.com > /home/vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain
The newer versions read that file and append it to any user name that does not contain an @ sign. Ken Jones On Friday 17 September 2004 08:29 am, Greg Swift wrote: > i'm not as experienced as some of the guys on here, but vpopmail should > accept just the login for your primary domain (since you have only one this > shouldnt be a problem). > > -greg > > > -----Original Message----- > From: MÃrio Gamito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Fri 9/17/2004 5:40 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [vchkpw] Logging only with the account name > > Hi, > > I have this mail server with webmail - IMP - that authenticates users > through IMAP, in this case, courier-imap. > > courier imap in turn gets the authentication credentials from vpopmail. > > *I only have one domain*. > > Now, this mailserver belongs to a costumer of mine that is a f* pain in > the ass. > Yesterday, he rang me to ask if it would be possible to login in the > webmail using only the account name, dropping the domain part, i. e., > for instance, logging only with "foo", instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". > > The webmail is correctly configured. > > My question is: is it possible to configure vpopmail to accept only > "foo" for the login instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ? > Remember i only have one domain in the mail server. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Warm Regards, > MÃrio Gamito