i tested the way which you appointed me, but in my case i need it works with 2 domains in a same hostname.

i configure two conf files for my 2 domains, and appointed to them in my config.inc.php with the lines:

$config['include_host_config'] = array(
  'sinos.com' => 'sinos.com.inc.php',
  'vinicius.net' => 'vinicius.net.inc.php'
);


and my domains conf files:

<?php

$config['default_host'] = 'localhost';
$config['username_domain'] = 'vinicius.net';
$config['skin'] = 'classic';

?>


but skin doesn't change when i login with the domain vinicius.net
 
there is a way tos solve my problem?

ATT

Vinicius Haas Masiero

On 23-09-2014 09:38, Vinicius Haas Masiero wrote:
Thanks for your quick answer!

I will test here.

ATT

Vinicius Haas Masiero
On 23-09-2014 09:22, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Vinicius Haas Masiero
<vinicius.masiero@gruposinos.com.br> wrote:
Good Morning guys!

i work in a internet provider and my idea is to use one different skin for each domain which i sign in my servers.

for example: domain.com - skin1, domain1.com - skin2, etc

there a existing plugin for this?
I guess you can do without a plugin but with per-domain configurations
for Roundcube. The only pre-requisite is that your users use different
hostnames for accessing their webmail (e.g. webmail.domain1.com,
webmail.domain2.com, etc.)

Roundcube supports defining different configuration files for each
domain and this is where you could set individual skins. See
http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Config/Multidomains for more
information.

Kind regards,
Thomas
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