On 2024-06-18 07:30, Peter via Postfix-users wrote:
On 17/06/2024 17:28, Paul Schmehl wrote:
How do you set up roundcube to not use authentication? I really don’t
need it since it’s on the same machine as the mail server. What
config options do I need to use?
To be honest, you still likely want authentication. Keep in mind that
you don't need to authenticate as a single user for roundcube but
rather you can have roundcube pass authentication through from it's own
user login and therefore support multiple users while also allowing
postfix to support those same multiple users and see their individual
logins. The point of this is that you can then use settings such as
smtpd_sender_login_maps and reject_sender_login_mismatch in postfix to
control individual users from roundcube.
though it's a big offtopic, may I ask that, for roundcube, how to stop
users adding their own sender identity? for example, when user login as
u...@domain.com, they can add the identity in roundcube interface as
f...@bar.com.
Thanks.
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