Hi folks
First of all i'd like to say RC is the ebst webmail i've worked with til now. So, switching to it i needed to let my users the freedom of logging in only with the first part of their e-mail addy. It's not possible by default. Anyway after searching everywhere possible (less forums since they are not working at this moment) i got to look into the code myself. Therefore i decided to make use of a main.inc.php variable $rcmail_config['mail_domain']. So i changed index.php like this:
[Line 148]
Make this line: else if (isset($_POST['_user']) && isset($_POST['_pass']) && rcmail_login($_POST['_user'], $_POST['_pass'], $host)) to look like: else if (isset($_POST['_user']) && isset($_POST['_pass']) && rcmail_login($_POST['_user'].'@'.$CONFIG['mail_domain'], $_POST['_pass'], $host))
I hope it helps
Andy
Well, it was not possible in the beta release but in the latest release from the SVN repository, this functionality is built into the config file.
On 6/24/06, Andrei Dumitriu andy@digitalnerds.net wrote:
Hi folks
First of all i'd like to say RC is the ebst webmail i've worked with til now. So, switching to it i needed to let my users the freedom of logging in only with the first part of their e-mail addy. It's not possible by default. Anyway after searching everywhere possible (less forums since they are not working at this moment) i got to look into the code myself. Therefore i decided to make use of a main.inc.php variable *$rcmail_config['mail_domain']. *So i changed index.php like this:
[Line 148]
Make this line:* else if (isset($_POST['_user']) && isset($_POST['_pass']) && rcmail_login($_POST['_user'], $_POST['_pass'], $host))* to look like: * else if (isset($_POST['_user']) && isset($_POST['_pass']) && rcmail_login($_POST['_user'].'@'.$CONFIG['mail_domain'], $_POST['_pass'], $host))* ** I hope it helps
Andy