On 2012-02-06, at 2:27 PM, Michael M Slusarz wrote: > Quoting Marc Fournier <scra...@hub.org>: > >> I'm runnign Webmail Groupware 4.0.5 right now where one central install >> handles several hundred separate mail servers … right now, its setup so that >> if you go to http://webmail.<domain>, it knows how to connect to the mail >> server based on the <domain> part, but the current setup makes it hard for >> ppl to connect to https://webmail.<domain>, which literally setting up >> *hundreds* of SSL keys … >> >> One suggestion by a client was to key it based on the username, instead of >> domain … so instead of going to http://webmail.<domain> and login in as >> user@domain, everyone would go to https://webmail.hub.org and login as >> user@domain, and the @domain part would be used to determine the right mail >> server … >> >> Doing a google search for something like this, first thing I came across was: >> >> https://code.google.com/p/roundcube-automx/ >> >> The concept is out there, but, I'm not finding equivalent for Horde … did >> come across: >> >> http://wiki.horde.org/ImapSelect?referrer=HowTo >> >> But trying to follow the example(s), I seem to be getting an empty $userId >> passed to the pre authenticate hook, so am still missing something … >> >> Has anyone done this and is willing to share how / what am I missing? > > You most likely want the preauthenticate hook. See horde/config/hooks.php.dist
Right, examples of which can be found at the ImapSelect URL I posted above :( And am having a problem with the fact that $userId doesn't seem to be being passed down … as I posted above … Basically, as detailed on thewiki page, I added theappropviate line to the conf.php file, and I put: print "[$userId]"; exit; at the top of the preauthentcate hook, and tried to login … all I get on th screen is [] … indicating that the hook is being called as expected, but that there is no value for $userId set … -- IMP mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org