Doug Clements writes: > gjohnson wrote: > > Hi. > > > > I have vpopmail, courier-imap and sqwebmail running on OpenBSD 3.3 with > > apache NOT chrooted. > > > > I have two domains: real.domain and virtual.domain > > In SqWebMail, virtuser with virtual.domain logs on to SqWebMail thus > > virtuser%virtual.domain & pass > > But once logged on they see themselves as > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > which also appears as their reply-to address (until/unless they change it). > > Naturally, many will not change it. > > > > Real users see [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- so they are fine. > > I would just like virtusers to see [EMAIL PROTECTED] both at the top > > of the page and for their reply-to. Is this possible? If so, how do I > > change the virt.domain setting? > > Set the sqwebmail prefs for the user when you create the account. They > include the Reply-To address. > > --Doug > Thanks for your reply. I am working with sqwebmail-3_5_1, vpopmail-5_2_1, and vqadmin-2_3_2. When I create an account thus -- su - vpopmail vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] password exit -- I see no option for sqwebmail prefs. I can not change reply-to with vqadmin either. Neither do I see any reply-to or "name-at-the-top" option in the actual SqWebMail webpage itself. Only when I send a mail from the account in SqWebMail can I (permanently) change the reply-to address (by simply changing the reply-to on that email).
What SqWebMail prefs were you referring to? Can they be applied domain-wide, or do I have to go to each virtual user after set up and change individually?