Re: vlogin plugin for squirrelmail - few problems.

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>
> Hello Squirrels ;)
>
>
> I am one happy sysadmin who uses this wonderful piece of code.
> Thanks to Paul and Ryan for the good job.
>
> However, I do have two problems at the moment and I am not sure it's
> the fault of the plugin, the fault of SM, or my own fault.
>
> 1. I have had cases where a user's .prefs file has been changed.
>    What I mean is that snubber-sm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx has ended up
>    having pdontthink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx as the e-mail address, for
>    example. How this happens has left me stumped. This is very
>    dangerous, because then, when snubber-sm@xxxxxxxxxx sends out
>    an e-mail, they appear as from pdontthink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, so
>    the replies would go to pdontthink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>    Some of my clients are planning to crucify me for this sad
>    problem. I am lost as to how this can happen...
>    On another setup where I do not use the vlogin plugin, this
>    has never happened (never reported to me).
>
> 2. I have a client who has shoved his fingers up my ass .. almost
>    literally, and I was wondering how I can solve his problem with
>    vlogin plugin. Basically, I want to display to him a different
>    login page from all the other domains:
>
>    'sucker-domain.tld' => array (
>     login_page' => 'http://www.suker-domain.tld',
>     )
>
> I am not sure I am clear, but in my setup, all domains end up with
> the same login page. All domains have to reference the prefix 'webmail'
> to their domains to access the web UI, e.g.
>
> webmail.wash.com will open up the default SM login page:
>
> http://webmail.wash.com/src/login.php
>
> There is some text displayed on the page that one client who sux just
> won't see. For a live page, see:
> http://webmail.wananchi.co.ke/src/login.php
>
> Now, I just want to use the plugin to reference either
>
> (a) a different login page (could be http://webmail.domain.com/x.html)
> (b) a different index page, e.g.
>
>     'sucker-domain.tld' => array (
>     login_page' => '/path/to/sucker.html'
>     )

Enable login_redirect login on client's domain.
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=246

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