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Subject:[sqwebmail] Can from: changing be disabledActions...
From:Craig Coles (al@silentflyer.org)
Date:Feb 13, 2005 7:57:50 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-sqwebmail

Hello,

I am in search of a Webmail replacement for a group of users on a single domain. I currently have Courier and Sqwebmail running on a test server and am impressed with the speed of the system. Although a bit amazed with the complexity, I do like having separate processes running for the different functions used.

My current setup is using userdb and no system users. So far it seems to be working...

I do have a couple of concerns... In Sqwebmail, in Create Message, the From: field is editable. In the past, on other systems, I have tried to make the 'changing of the From field' more buried or not possible. I have a range of users from dangerously inexperienced to devious experimenters. I'd rather not give them the ability to send their mail as from someone else.

Also, I notice that there does not seem to be a way to identify the user (full name). Each users email does not always identify who they actually are, so would like to attach their name to the email address as is done in other email systems. Am I missing something?

I haven't been able to see where the Spell checking is working yet, but will look into that later.

Any help please,

-Craig

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