> How does it know (short of the end user setting their e-mail address)
> where to send the mail from though?

it's a very smart nut

> I just posted a message to the list a little while ago about this...

and I believe Jonathan answered you

> I have
> domain.com  and domain.net
> users for domain.net login with "username"
> users for domain.com login with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> (that's set on the IMAP server end)
>
> I've set domain.net in squirrelmail... yet if a domain.com user logs
> into the domain.net e-mail the e-mail sent out goes out from domain.com
> How does SM know this?  I don't mind and in fact would like to
> consolodate the 2 e-mail sites if I can as they are currently at
> webmail.domain.net
> and
> webmail.domain.com

SM uses the username as is if it has the @domain.com on the end,
otherwise, it uses what you set up in conf.pl as the domain, which is why
it works for you.  If you have more complex needs (more domains, etc),
please look into the Virtual Domain Login plugin ("Vlogin").

-paul


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