On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:57:30 -0500, "Patrick Zaloum" pzaloum@gmail.com wrote:
Hello! I love so many things about roundcube, if the developpers read this:
great
job, such a beautiful piece of software! thanks a lot!
I had a question regarding the default display name at the time of a user's first identity initialization. It would seem that it simply takes the prefix of the email address as the display name. I run my web server where roundcube resides in the same place as my imap server so the users
logging
into roundcube do authenticate on the machine itself. How difficult would it be to pull the user's real name from /etc/passwd and use that as the display name that gets inserted when a user logs in for the first time?
at my site it would pretty much be impossible to read /etc/passwd as i run my httpd in a chroot, which does not have a copy of /etc/password in it.
i am not a developer of RC, just a satisfied user like you, but i might suggest you look at other ways besides /etc/password.
there are some fields in the user' and
identities' that look like they
might be able to hold the data you are after.
just a thought. i'm sure the more experienced RC guys around here will be able to provide more help.
--john
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