Now what would be really great (for larger services that have hundreds or thousands of domains) is an option that lets me set a list of "allowed" mx's.. The user can just type in their email@address, it'll check the primary mx for the domain, if it's allowed it'll use it as the imap server. This way the user is never bothered with the "server" drop-down. Now that I'm thinking of it.. might be pretty easy with getmxrr() & a few lines in login.php -M "Michael Schwarz" <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > chrisz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb: > > > I know what he's asking for. On many hosted web services, in order to login= > > to > > your email account, you need to enter your entire email address for your > > username. He would like to modify V-webmail to automatically conjugate his > > username with the domain automatically. > > > > For example, I have to enter "chrisz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" for my username. = > > If > > I modified V-webmail to do what he wants to do, I would simply type "chrisz= > > " > > and select smartautomation.com as the server I want to login to, and V-webm= > > ail > > would conjugate "chrisz", "@", and "smartautomation.com" automatically and = > > log > > me in. That is a great idea! I would like to do the same thing. If I have > > time, I'll look into it as well. > > > > Have fun! > > Chris > > > This future is an option in the config of v-webmail. > Check the configs+manual again. > > Bye > Michael > > __ emailed. -- V-webmail Support Mailing List (http://www.v-webmail.org) Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/v-webmail/ To unsubscribe, send mail to: v-webmail-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the subject