My mail server requires the use of the email account name to login.
So user@site.com is required. Is RC OK with this?
Jeff
Yes it is
:-)
Works just fine.
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Jeff Malloy wrote:
My mail server requires the use of the email account name to login.
So user@site.com is required. Is RC OK with this?
Jeff
yup, it works fine but you might have to hard-code or specify your IMAP server in the login box as well. I haven't played around with trying to figure out the IMAP server off of a user@domain style login. I think there's a thread in this mailing list recently dealing with that though.
Jeff
Jeff Malloy wrote:
My mail server requires the use of the email account name to login.
So user@site.com is required. Is RC OK with this?
Jeff
This is not working for me. My mail server (EIMS) hosts multiple domains. Accounts on the default domain login OK as they do not need the domain appended to the account name (user). For any other domains where I need to append the domain name (user@hostedsite.com), I get the Login Failed on the pink background error box.
Interestingly, my server sees it as a successful login and accordingly there are no entries in the server error log. Also, the same account works fine from an email client. (RoundCube runs on the same box as EIMS.)
Anyone with thoughts, suggestions, moments of incredible clarity, etc?
Jeff
On 11/10/05 12:14 PM, "Hamilton Vera" hamilton@i2.com.br wrote:
Yes it is
:-)
Works just fine.
Hamilton Vera - Linux Powered - Anti Spam Policy int Administrator (char Network[],char ComputationalSystems[]); Seven Internet http://lib.seven.com.br Linux User #338927 "Google is my shepherd, no want shall I know"
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Jeff Malloy wrote:
My mail server requires the use of the email account name to login.
So user@site.com is required. Is RC OK with this?
Jeff