Does this make any sense:
diff /usr/local/www/roundcube/program/include/rcmail.php*
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if ($host == $host_allowed) {
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$host = $post_host;
Actually what I want to achieve is to use only the e-mail address and password fields to be able to connect to any IMAP server. With the addition to have 'profiles' (instead of default hosts) that describe how to translate the e-mail address. For example:
Profile 1: IMAP: ssl://mail.%h:993 User Name: %u
Profile 2: IMAP: ssl://%h:993 User Name: %u@%h
Login examples:
Input: Email: mickey@donald.com / Profile 1 Connection: IMAP: ssl://mail.donald.com:993 / User Name: mickey
Input: Email: tom@jerry.com / Profile 2 Connection: IMAP: ssl://jerry.com:993 / User Name: tom@jerry.com
The user opening Roundcube will have to know only his e-mail address and his profile (plus password, of course).
Any thoughts?
Regards Balazs
From: sbremal@hotmail.com To: dev@lists.roundcube.net Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 17:29:25 +0000 Subject: [RCD] $rcmail_config['default_host'] = array('ssl://mail.%s:993', 'ssl://%s:993');
Hello
What should be changed in the source that the above line functions correctly?
I have different e-mail accounts with different IMAP host name patterns: some use mail subdomain, others do not. Would be glad to see this working. Thanks!
Cheers Balazs
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