Added ability to run a last-minute pattern replacement operation on the username right before it goes to the IMAP server.Requires: Compatibility plugin version 2.0.5+, PHP 4.0.6+, SquirrelMail 1.2.7+ Update for 1.5.2 config_override hook name change (prefs_backend).Redesigned some hook behavior to improve performance.Prevent re-parsing of per-user settings file but once per session.Fixed problem where some settings not being correctly overridden when $useSessionBased is turned off (remember, $useSessionBased is recommended!).Fixed fatal error in 1.5.2+ when vlogin is enabled before multilogin.Fixed: configuration not loading on logout_error hook.Added ability to add domain to the username when using it to set the outgoing email address ($appendDomainToOutgoingEmailAddress).Added configtest check to help debug $allVirtualDomainsAreUnderOneHost.Added configtest check for Multilogin patch when $useSessionBased is turned on.Added ability to access virtual user tables in Berkeley/dbm style database format (Thanks to Ralph Stamm ).Added ability to store configuration files in the main SquirrelMail configuration directory.Requires: Compatibility plugin version 2.0.12+, PHP 4.0.6+, SquirrelMail 1.2.7+ Now requires Compatibility version 2.0.14.Only use HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST if $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers (in main SquirrelMail configuration) allows it.Allow $smHostIsDomainThatUserLoggedInWith to work together with $usernameDomainIsHost, at least when not using session-based configuration settings.Make $smHostIsDomainThatUserLoggedInWith default to 1 so SquirrelMail $domain always matches whatever the user's login domain is.Remove entire option page groups if all the elements therein have been removed using disable_options functionality.Fix (and simplify) broken disable_options functionality.Added ability to remove full option pages (see disable_option_pages).Refined recommended $allVirtualDomainsAreUnderOneHost settings.Fixed broken SQL service levels functionality.Requires: Compatibility plugin version 2.0.14+, PHP 4.0.6+, SquirrelMail 1.2.7+ Please support this plugin's development: Donate to this author access per-domain, per-service level or per-user settings stored in.disable certain option page items on a per-domain, per-service level.enable or disable certain plugins on a per-domain, per-service level.Service level, or even on a per-user basis change IMAP servers (or any other settings) on a per-domain, per.access a sendmail, postfix or qmail style virtual users table.Per-service level, or even per-user basis change most any SquirrelMail configuration setting on a per-domain,.show a different image on the login page for each of your domains.allow users to log in with just a "user" when in fact their IMAP.That corresponds to the domain in the URL of the login page make sure all usernames given on login page have the domain.make sure all usernames given on login page have the SquirrelMail.make sure all usernames given on login page do not have any domain.Some of Vlogin's helpful features include: Or per-user settings or "service level" user settings groups, etc. Useful functionality herein, such as username consistency/simplicity, Where the SquirrelMail settings, appearance, access levels, andīehaviors are based on username, domain or "service level" (userĭespite the plugin name, even single-domain servers may find very Of the form " ", it allows users to log in by onlyįinally, Vlogin is capable of supporting fairly complex systems Vlogin is also meant to help your users: if your user accounts are One domain and wish to customize SquirrelMail for each domain butĭo not want to install and manage a separate SquirrelMail installation Given on the login page are consistent and/or if you host more than Vlogin is both useful if you just need to make sure that usernames Login page image, or IMAP server) for each domain, each user, allows the use of different SquirrelMail settings (such as.helps manage and manipulate usernames given at login time.Login Manager ("Vlogin") is a plugin for SquirrelMail that:
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