I'm new to the mailing list/project, so please forgive me if this has been discussed. I could not find any FAQ or archives of the list to search through.
Two questions:
Is there way to set a login alias so users can log in via that alias instead of a longer login name. For example: my account name on my mail server is "kurt@ernstsen.net" but I would like to log in using the username "kurt". I have seen other mail clients that allow you to set this alias within the user preferences. Any way to do this in RoundCube?
I would like to be able to log into account A see messages from both account A and account B, in separate folders of course. I noticed RoundCube has the "Identities" but from what I saw that was different identities for sending mail only, not retrieving and reading mail from the different accounts. Is there any way to do this in RoundCube?
Thanks, Kurt Ernstsen
I received an email that answered one of my questions, so I thought I'd share.
For question 1, in reference to the alias login...
In the users table of the roundcube database, there is an "alias" field for each user. Enter the login alias there and it works perfectly. In my case, I entered the alias of "kurt" and it allows me to log into my "kurt@ernstsen.com" account.
Kurt Ernstsen
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 14:34:46 -0400, kurt@ernstsen.net wrote:
I'm new to the mailing list/project, so please forgive me if this has been discussed. I could not find any FAQ or archives of the list to search through.
Two questions:
- Is there way to set a login alias so users can log in via that alias
instead of a longer login name. For example: my account name on my mail server is "kurt@ernstsen.net" but I would like to log in using the username "kurt". I have seen other mail clients that allow you to set this alias within the user preferences. Any way to do this in RoundCube?
- I would like to be able to log into account A see messages from both
account A and account B, in separate folders of course. I noticed RoundCube has the "Identities" but from what I saw that was different identities for sending mail only, not retrieving and reading mail from the different accounts. Is there any way to do this in RoundCube?
Thanks, Kurt Ernstsen