>>Please advice how can I set the sender address or the reply-to address
>>as the loginname, which the loginname is
>>without any modifications. For the above case will be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please help.
>>
> I am also looking for the answer to this. question. I am setting up
> webmail for 40 users on a virtual host and do not have any control over
> the login name created. It comes out in the format
> 'pop.firstname.lastna' and as SM uses $loginname as the addressee part
> of the sender's email address it does not work.
>
> Where can I put a hash table in to translate say 'pop.ian.lewis' to
> 'ian.lewis'.
>
> Thanks for a great piece of software.

Eiw, well if you can't do something better (like find another host), you
might be able to use this:

http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=11

Or you can possibly override those variables using the per-user settings
of this:

http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=47



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