[BlueOnyx:05586] Re: Sending mail from the webmail : bad sender address

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Thu Oct 14 19:29:10 -05 2010


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Soyer Frank" <fsoyer at systea.net>
To: <gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com>; "BlueOnyx General Mailing List" 
<blueonyx at blueonyx.it>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:38 PM
Subject: [BlueOnyx:05583] Re: Sending mail from the webmail : bad sender 
address


> Yes ?
> That seems strange to me... Is it a sendmail limitation ?
> I work also with a panel called ISPConfig, using Postfix as mail server.
> I don't have to configure the webmail : the user logged in has
> automatically the right sender address.
>
> Tell each user to individually configure that sort of thing is terribly
> heavy ! On a server which ca server several dozen of users ? No, I can't
> believe that.
> Is it something to try to improve it ? For example, like ISPConfig, if
> the user could login with his email address instead of just his login,
> the webmail could reuse this email ?
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I'd like to try to solve that. Maybe it can be
> useful for others ?
>
> Frank
>
> Le 14/10/2010 22:11, Gerald Waugh a écrit :
>> On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 21:40 +0200, Soyer Frank wrote:
>>
>>> Hi again, all ;))
>>>
>>> Now the mail works on my BlueOnyx, but I notice a problem with the 
>>> webmail :
>>> when sending or responding to a mail from the webmail, the sender
>>> address contains the server name, not the domain of the virtualhost.
>>>
>>> Like :
>>> Domain / virtualhost = ouestelkeum.com,
>>> Sender connected to BlueOnyx with his account,
>>> The mail he sends arrives with "sender at server.systea.net" which is the
>>> BlueOnyx server name,
>>> But the user is receiving mails at sender at ouestlekeum.com, no doubt
>>> (know this part works !)
>>>
>>> How can I force it to use the domain name of the virtualhost ?
>>>
>> Each user has to enter configure and set the users mail address
>> after logging into webmail
>>
>> Gerald


There are various plug-ins for SquirrelMail  -  some covering what you 
require.
http://squirrelmail.org/plugins.php






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