Maurício José T. Tecles wrote:
Citando ESSAISSI <r...@remi.lu>:
my email server uses unix usernames, hence, my username for smtp
is in my case remi, and for imap too actually
so when i try to send an email, imp complains about not having a
domain name in my usename for sending -- i try to send to a
regular
email address with a domain name and the @ ...
this problem is blocking.
You must configure imp/backends.local.php 'maildomain' with your domain
name. Also, configure in your "Preferences" -> "Global Preferences" ->
"Presonal Information" your email address.
As administrator, you may wish to set the from_addr preference for all
users via a hook so they don't have to do it. Depending on your setup,
this may be easy or more difficult to do. If all user's email addresses
are formed the same way, i.e. usern...@domain.com, that's fairly easy to
accomplish. It may get a bit more complicated if they use different
domain names or the actual address associated with a certain username
must be looked up from an LDAP server or database or such because they
are all different or change dynamically by time.
In the easy case, you may do this by editing .../config/prefs.local.php
to contain a line like this:
<?php
$_prefs['from_addr']['hook'] = true;
Then, in .../config/hooks.php add something to the effect of
<?php
class Horde_Hooks
{
const MY_MAIL_DOMAIN = 'example.com'; # replace with your own
public function prefs_init($pref, $value, $username, $scope_ob)
{
// This hook receives the preference name, preference value,
username, and
// the master scope object (Horde_Prefs_Scope) as parameters and
uses the
// return value from the hook as the new preference value.
//
// Username will be null if the user is not authenticated.
if (strlen($username) && $pref == 'from_addr') {
$email = $username . '@' . Horde_Hooks::MY_MAIL_DOMAIN;
return $email;
}
return $value; // just as a safeguard
}
}
That should do the trick.
Another way would be to have the mail server (SMTP) "canonify" email
addresses that are lacking a domain, if the SMTP server software has got
an option to do so. Of course, that is viable only if you are in charge
of the SMTP server, too.
Jens
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