On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Tomas Macek wrote: > On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Elio Tondo wrote: > >> On 23/12/2011 10:53, Tomas Macek wrote: >> >>> I've just installed the newest RC 0.7 and I'm trying to find a solution to >>> my problem. I'd like to have the mail composing form without the >>> possibility to change the From: mail address/header. How can I do that? >>> Our customers must login into the webmail with their email/password and >>> so I want to use the email automatically as the only option to the From: >>> header without the possibility to change this header. >>> I was looking into some plugins, read some doc, but found nothing usable. >>> To try to hack to code is imho not the proper way, hope there must be >>> a solution. Or am I missing something? >> >> This is from my 0.5 configuration; I did not look at the 0.7 configuration, >> but I suppose that this option has not been removed: >> >> // Set identities access level: >> // 0 - many identities with possibility to edit all params >> // 1 - many identities with possibility to edit all params but not email >> address >> // 2 - one identity with possibility to edit all params >> // 3 - one identity with possibility to edit all params but not email address >> $rcmail_config['identities_level'] = 3; >> >> Regards, >> Elio >> > > Thank you. I set this up, but nothing happened - the textbox for sender > email is still present in the form. Why? > I have now only one user in the SQL database, that I use for testing > purposes. I'm logged under this account, the > $rcmail_config['identities_level'] is set to '3', but I can write whatever > mail address do I want to have in the From: header. Strange... > > Regards, Tomas > -- > List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ > BT/d7e3a864 >
One more thing: the one testing user does not have any identity in the identities SQL table. Tomas -- List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ BT/8f4f07cd