> It does, like multilogin, allow you to change any and all settings in > SquirrelMail's main config file on a per-domain or even per-user basis > (multilogin does it, of course, on a per-IMAP server basis). Its original > intent was as you guessed, but it has evolved to offer a lot more > flexibility than that. If you are able to sniff a unique URL to base > which IMAP server to use, or if you can categorize users according to the > format of their username, you could use its per-user functionality to > dynamically assign an IMAP server (and any other settings). The most > recent version allows the use of wildcards to specify users in the per- > user settings to make this much more powerful (I've attached it to this > email, as it's not yet released). >
Oh, and by the way... sometimes these things just slip right by... I just found a much much more efficient way for the multilogin plugin to work WITHOUT such a large source hack... that's to basically move the "session_recall" hook that it uses to the config_local file. This should be a painless upgrade and eliminate the stray error reports I've been seeing with this plugin. If you end up going this route, I'd love to put it through its paces with you. Let me know if you want a new version with this change; I can probably get to it sometime in the day on Wednesday. - Paul ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: INetU Attention Web Developers & Consultants: Become An INetU Hosting Partner. Refer Dedicated Servers. We Manage Them. You Get 10% Monthly Commission! INetU Dedicated Managed Hosting http://www.inetu.net/partner/index.php -- squirrelmail-users mailing list List Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users
