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Hello All,
Have a few questions. Is it possible to just have webmail users to just have once client (roundcube) instead of the three choices? Also anyone know what version of Roundcube H9 currently uses? Last but not least is there any way to get Roundcube to have a preview pane like in outlook? Thanks |
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Given the /webmail redirects you somewhere else, I would think this would be a rather easy configuration - but I don't see it under any of the options. Thanks, Brian |
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Actually, I would like to see one interface like yahoo or hotmail that everyone may access who has an account with HostNine including those accounts i'm reselling. So, instead of telling my clients go to www.domain.com/webmail, I can tell them go to www.oneaddress.com and log-in using their email and password.
I would love to have an email hosting account that could create that but only for my own customers. It would basically be www.mail.mydomain.com. |
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You mean I can redirect it to port 2095? It gives me a webpage can't be found. Ofcourse I don't have a mail server set-up yet. I would also need shell access but would a subdomain www.mail.mydomain.com also work?
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nvm, I found out how to do it. It's actually pretty slick. mail.mydomain.com is my imap and smtp server :P.
First create a webmail subdomain. Then redirect http://webmail.mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com:2095/roundcube/index.php www.mydomain.com:2095/horde/index.php http://www.mydomain.com:2095/3rdpart...rc/webmail.php for whichever mail system you like. Last edited by quneur; 06-19-2007 at 04:22 AM. |
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ok - I'm confused here...
I have created a second email account and then try to go to http://mydomain.com/webmail and I am prompted by the browser to be authenticated (ie not a webmail prompt asking to log in) so - there appears to be a .htaccess laying around - I obviously can't give out the main site password... What step did I miss ? TIA |
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You enter the email login for the email account you want to access.
example: I have a gene@ address and a webmaster@ address for mydomain.com. When I go to mydomain.com/webmail I get a login prompt where I enter the address and the password for that address. Machines are dumb, they don't know which account you intended to access.
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Thanks, Brian |
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