Hi,
It shows a list of identitys when you configure them but when you are new user/login first time etc and you haven't configured indentity settings it shows "from" (sender box) as text box. I would wan't that in this sitsuation when you are new user/login first time etc and you haven't configured indentity settings yet it could automaticully fill your login name (if it's a full e-mail address as sender on "from" (sender box) and it could be printed as text (no text box available)
Or second way could be that when you login first time you would need to specify indentity settings (without this you can't login or something like that). This option could be editable in roundcude config that administrator can choosee does new user need to spesify it's identity.
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Apache 2.2, PHP 5.2 as module and hMailServer 4.2
By, Mika _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
On 12/13/07, Dj02 dj02@dj02.net wrote:
Hi,
It shows a list of identitys when you configure them but when you are new user/login first time etc and you haven't configured indentity settings it shows "from" (sender box) as text box. I would wan't that in this sitsuation when you are new user/login first time etc and you haven't configured indentity settings yet it could automaticully fill your login name (if it's a full e-mail address as sender on "from" (sender box) and it could be printed as text (no text box available)
Or second way could be that when you login first time you would need to specify indentity settings (without this you can't login or something like that). This option could be editable in roundcude config that administrator can choosee does new user need to spesify it's identity.
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Apache 2.2, PHP 5.2 as module and hMailServer 4.2
By, Mika _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Please check your config/main.inc.php
// automatically create a new RoundCube user when log-in the first time. // a new user will be created once the IMAP login succeeds. // set to false if only registered users can use this service $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = TRUE;
If this is TRUE, there is no reason why the new user is not created.
I am not sure about Vista, but in XP and 2003 it works well.
kmn _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/