Anyway for those whom are new to sqwebmail, it needs to be located at /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/logindomainlist. Atleast this location works for me.
Thanks to all for the support here but it seemed unecessary to endured something as simple as trying to locate documentation for the logindomainlist.
-rkl
Paul L. Allen writes:
Tanmaya Anand writes:
I want that user should only type his user name, & he should be logged in.
For example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] , when opens mail.abc.com/cgi-bin/sqwebmail
or abc.con/cgi-bin/sqwebmail, he should only supply his username user1 & not complete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In recent sqwebmails this is accomplished using the logindomainlist
file. See README.logindomainlist.html.
Also, i want to make a custom HTML page from which i can ask user's username & password & using POST, i submit it to sqwebmail, which in logs the user into his account.
Why not simply use sqwebmail's login page? If it's a matter of
keeping the URL simple then you could always use apache's rewrite
facilities or put up a page with a meta refresh tag.
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Paul Allen
Softflare Support