In most cases, RoundCube is configured with a default host (which points to the IMAP server) and this will make the input box for 'host' disappear from the login page. Then your user can log in with his e-mail address as user name and the password. I guess that's what users expect to do.
You can also set an 'alias' to the user record in the RoundCube database. This alias will be used to resolve the entered user name.
I don't think that there should be changed anything.
Regards, Thomas
Nur Sarowar wrote:
I guess there must be way to set host part into script setting so that user only have to put username only. Trying to make things easier for user.
On 11/2/05, * david l goodrich* <dlg@dorkzillaorg mailto:dlg@dorkzilla.org> wrote:
Nur Sarowar wrote: > Hello, > At Online Demo : http://demo.roundcube.net/ Only User name required > (roundcube_demo) not the host name with username ( > roundcube_demo@roundcube.net <mailto:roundcube_demo@roundcube.net> <mailto:roundcube_demo@roundcube.net <mailto:roundcube_demo@roundcube.net>>). But > when I installed the script into my host I need to input username with > host. > > From where I can select username name only login option and set my > hostname as default. > > Thanks that's a mail-server setting, not a roundcube setting. are you on a virtual host of some sort? if your imap server requires your full email address, there's nothing you can do about it. --david