Re: Two questions concerning the Squirrelmail Compose To: Cc: and Bcc: labels/fields

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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:58 AM,  <dwnek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> 1. Is there a way to lock down the To: Cc: and Bcc: fields so that they are
> not free form? I would like anytime a user clicks in any of the 3 fields
> that the "Address Book Search" launches, populates the field based on their
> selections and prevents them from typing in addresses we have not added in
> the address book.

You can modify the Compose Extras plugin to do this by setting the
fields as disabled.

> 2. Can the To: Cc: and Bcc: labels be converted to also launch the "Address
> Book Search"?

That'd be harder, but might be possible using the same plugin.

Of course, you can always hack src/compose.php, which may be much
easier to code, but you'll lose your changes whenever you upgrade.

> If anyone can share with me how to do this, I would be very grateful. These
> are the only two requirements I haven't been able to figure out that are
> left before management signs off on deploying Squirrelmail at our
> organization.

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