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OutKa5t
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Squirrelmail user preferences problem

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Hi,

I installed Squirrelmail via yum and then replaced the squirrelmail files with nutsmail files (uses the squirrelmail 1.4.6 files but has a nicer template).

Users login fine, all domains can access email via www.domainname.tld/webmail but I have a problem where if there are two users with the same login name but from different domains they share one configuration file.

e.g

bob@domain1.com logs in with Bob and bob@domain2.com logs in with bob. If bob from domain1 changes his user preferences it then changes the preferences for bob from domain2.

Can anyone help with this? I ahve seen similar posts on squirrelmails forums but no answers. Ideally I would like a configuration file for each domain registered on Plesk.

I am running this on Plesk 7.3
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They need to log in with their full email address. Ex: bob@domain.com

Theres a way in squirrelmail to enforce this as the standard, either globally or on a per domain basis. I forget the name of the plugin, multi login or something like that.
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Cheers Scott.

Is there a way I can force Plesk to only accept full name@domain.com logins for imap, pop and smtp?
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Yes, if you go under the mail tab in the servers settings you can set it there.
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Thanks again Scott.
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