Hans
8th July 2007, 13:22
Within the configuration file /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/web/roundcubemail/config/main.inc.php there is a line which shows:
$rcmail_config['default_host'] = '';
The result of that default line is that the server field is displayed at the RoundCube login screen.
If you change that line within:
$rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'localhost';
you can remove the server field, so it's not displayed anymore.
If you like a pulldown menu with all your hostnames in it, you can replace that default line $rcmail_config['default_host'] = '';
with:
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server1.domain.tld";
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server2.domain.tld";
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server3.domain.tld";
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server4.domain.tld";
(The hostnames "serverX.domain.tld" are just mentioned as an example, use your own hostnames instead).
$rcmail_config['default_host'] = '';
The result of that default line is that the server field is displayed at the RoundCube login screen.
If you change that line within:
$rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'localhost';
you can remove the server field, so it's not displayed anymore.
If you like a pulldown menu with all your hostnames in it, you can replace that default line $rcmail_config['default_host'] = '';
with:
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server1.domain.tld";
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server2.domain.tld";
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server3.domain.tld";
$rcmail_config['default_host'][] = "server4.domain.tld";
(The hostnames "serverX.domain.tld" are just mentioned as an example, use your own hostnames instead).