
30th July 2005, 11:11
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mail adress as user name.
i realy would like to use a mail adress as a login name but the client only allows chars a-9 at the moment.
is this possible to fix?
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30th July 2005, 13:24
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Originally Posted by jernis
i realy would like to use a mail adress as a login name but the client only allows chars a-9 at the moment.
is this possible to fix?
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Do you mean the client login to the controlpanel?
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30th July 2005, 13:44
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For the webmail package you have to use the email address as username. So I guess you mean the login to ISPConfig itself? Or the login to the mailuser interface (http[s]://www.example.com:81/mailuser)?
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30th July 2005, 20:41
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No its more the ftp account / user administration.
my domain : testdomain.com usr : web453_userid
why not : testdomain.com usr : mail@testdomain.com or simply usr : testdomain.com
psw whatever.
since the number is not a simple task to remeber but the domain name is.
P.S. the more i play with the software the better it is =) i like it alot.
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30th July 2005, 23:28
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Originally Posted by jernis
No its more the ftp account / user administration.
my domain : testdomain.com usr : web453_userid
why not : testdomain.com usr : mail@testdomain.com or simply usr : testdomain.com
psw whatever.
since the number is not a simple task to remeber but the domain name is.
P.S. the more i play with the software the better it is =) i like it alot.
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The problem with the usernames is, that this are linux system users,
so you can only use chars that are allowed in linux usernames.
You can change the web[WEBID]_ syntax to use the domainname
in the controlpanel. See Administration > System config > Settings
on the tab "ISP manager". There must ba a description of the
allowed variables anywhere in the administrator manual
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1st August 2005, 22:13
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i Cant find anything regarding the variables available in the manuals.
id like to find something like [DOMAINNAME].
can you point me in the right direction?
/ Daniel.
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1st August 2005, 22:39
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Originally Posted by jernis
i Cant find anything regarding the variables available in the manuals.
id like to find something like [DOMAINNAME].
can you point me in the right direction?
/ Daniel.
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Sorry, i thought it was in the manual.
The variables are:
[DOMAIN]
[HOST]
[WEBID]
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