Hello Wojtek,
Thursday, November 10, 2005, 9:33:44 AM, you wrote:
Adis Salcin wrote:
$rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '%u' . '@domain.com';
I did that above and changed the domain.com with my domain but without success.
$rcmail_config['smtp_user'] is not involved while login(correct me if I'm wrong) , it's only needed while sending email/connecting to your smtp server (in deep short).
You can try my way, by changing the main index.php, all it does:
- check if the @ is given (it's not perfect, but...)
- if not, look for a hostname and then use it (this is example of the
same site for different vhosts).
regards
I was also thinking so about $rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '%u' . '@domain.com'; but in file archive that is also mentined as working solution. I will try this "hack", only one question how to applay dif to index.php in windows xp is there any software that you know (for doing it easy). I will edit this by hand and TextPad but for larger dif thing by hand can be heavy.
Thnx