Carlos
Look for this setting in your config.inc.php file
// This domain will be used to form e-mail addresses of new users // Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts $rcmail_config['mail_domain'] = '';
Set your domain there, to make mail be sent as user@domain.us This setting will only be applied to new users because existing users already logged in roundcube once and got the wrong settings.
Since roundcube keeps its configuration in a database (mysql, postgres, sqlite) you can always use sql to mass change the existing settings for previous users. If you use mysql as your database, the web application phpmyadmin can help.
Eden Caldas
2009/5/18 Carlos Williams carloswill@gmail.com
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Carlos Williams carloswill@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Jon Watson jwatson@watsysgroup.com
wrote:
Check out your virtualusertable file. It will become clear. Or maybe its
just called virtualuser. Not in front ot a machine right now.
The fix you need is not in RC.
Jon,
I just logged into RC as myself and then went to "Personal Settings" & then selected the "Identity" tab. There I was able to modify the email address in the selected identity. Now it works fine...
My problem is I want to do this from the server. I can't ask 1,000 users to login to Webmail and modify this manually. Looks really bad... _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
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