hi jesse! On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>New! An updated version of my 'domainmap' patch, without the domainmap >file, and with a bunch more functionality! works fine! great patch! i have an idea/question to extend the patch.... i use for all my domains the same web-template and i use a vhost in apache with mail.* so if somebody goes to mail.hisdomain.com he only needs to enter his username without the domain. until now i've use a php-site that replaces the domain-field of the login-page with the http_host (without mail.), but the problem is that if the user enters a wrong password or logs out of his webmail, the thing with the domain doesn't work anymore because gets to the sqwebmail.cgi-loginpage and not the php-site. one way would be to enter all my domains in your new logindomainlist, but i've thought it would be easier if i could use in the logindomainlist something like *:mail.*:* so that all domains starting with mail. have the right "domain" presented. in apache i have already the configuration for my webmail-logins created with this, instead of creating for every domain a virtual host. would that be a big change in your patch? thanks for this great patch! Martin btw: how are you (not specially jesse, but everybody that uses sqwebmail) doing the SSL-encryption, i mean: i have different domains on one IP-address and i use https for the login, but i have the problem that if every user has a virtual host (http) for his webmail-domain (mail.domain1.com, mail.domain2.com ...) and he uses this to login, the the login goes over httpS://mail.domain1.com and httpS://mail.domain2.com and so on, and as i can have only one certificate per IP-address, the user gets an warning that the certificate-host is not the same as mail.domain1.com ... because the certificate was created for mail.mydomain.com. is there a way to tell sqwebmail to use only one httpS-host for the login? haven't found a configure-option. i hope my english isn't toooo bad ;-) -- Martin Kos Handy +41-76-384-93-33 http://kos.li/ ICQ# 13556143 Fax +49-89-244-323-681 Say NO to HTML in mail Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux. See http://www.debian.org/