Hi, Very funny, i already know this tips. But when i add a new user and try to connect on, i always have @localhost. At Roundcube login prompt : type username@specificdomainuser doesn't work. And type just the username work, try to send a mail, it sends with @localhost I know i can modify manually this. But the goal is to have this automatically for new users.
Wesley On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 08:38:18 +0000, nick <n...@njryan.com> wrote: > Wesley, I think once you've logged in with a user, you're stuck > with whatever was in the config file as has been previously said as it's > created the roundcube entries in the database. > > What you'll need to do > now for that user is to log into roundcube, click Personal Settings at > the top, then click identities and change the email address manually for > them. > > If you've a lot of users you could probably open up the database > manually and change the records directly. > > Regards. > > On 14/12/2011 > 06:33, Wesley M. wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I use sendmail 8.14.15 with > virtusertable and procmail for multiple >> domains and >> dovecot 2.0; and > Apache (chrooted in /var/www) >> MAILDIR : /var/mailserver/%u/ >> > IMAP/POP3/IMAPS/POP3S works. >> I just want : >> >> At the Roundcube login > page, type user1@domain1 and >> send emails from this email > :user1@domain1 without @localhost >> >> Actually i can only log in with > user1 and when i send email, i have >> user1@localhost >> >> I tried this > : >> add these 2 lines >> in main.inc.php and cp /etc/mail/virtusertable > in /var/www/roundcubemail/ >> >> $rcmail_config['plugins'] = > array('virtuser_file'); >> $rcmail_config['virtuser_file'] = > '/roundcubemail/virtusertable'; >> add a new user, try to connect with >> > user_new@domain1 : no success >> try to connect with user_new : OK but > always >> send emails with @localhost >> >> I read man pages, a lot of > documents in >> Internet, it doesn't work for me. >> Any idea ? >> >> > Thank you very much for your >> replies, your helps. >> >> Wesley. >> >> > www.mouedine.net [1] >> >> On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 20:48:16 +0000, Stuart > Henderson >> wrote: >> >>> On 2011/12/13 15:28, Michael W. Lucas wrote: > >>> >>>> I have Roundcube elsewhere. It basically runs like any other > IMAP/pop3 client, e.g., communicates over port 110/995/whatever. My > roundcube install isn't actually on my mail server. This leads me to > think that copying system files into the chroot isn't going to help. >>> > It has some special support for looking up usernames from a file in > virtusertable format. Can't say I've used it myself though.. >>> >>>> > Using a mail client other than roundcube, can you authenticate to the > server using user@domain, and send mail from user@domain? >>> Had Wesley > followed the advice in my email about where to look in the config file > etc. he would probably have it working by now. >>>> >>>>> See the config > file, where it says "This domain will be used to form e-mail addresses > of new users". Note that it says *new*; existing users will need to be > changed in the database. > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] > http://www.mouedine.net > [2] mailto:s...@spacehopper.org