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Twiggi and multiple domains

Offline mocco

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Twiggi and multiple domains
« on: January 22, 2005, 11:20:52 AM »
Hi
I am using SME server and have twiggi groupware installed.
I have added a virtual domain and I am wondering if
I can edit the FROM and REPLYTO fields in the virtual domain when you send mail.
For example: I have a primary domain (domain1.com)and a virtual domain (domain2.com)

 FROM: User1@Domain1.com
 REPLY TO: User1@Domain1.com
show up for your primary domain. in twiggi(this is good)

What I need to do is edit this info so that
FROM: User2@Domain2.com
REPLY TO : User2@Domain2.com to show up to the recipient when user2 sends an email.

What I am getting now is User2@domain1.com in both the
FROM and REPLY TO fields.(this is bad)
Any help would be appreciated
TIA
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Offline Tib

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Twiggi and multiple domains
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2005, 11:24:02 PM »
Hello mocco,

As far as I know twiggi is an old project ... Twig is a current one as I have read.

I also read somewhere that Twig supports multiple domains.

Go to dmay's contrib site ... he has the Twig rpm's and addons. He also has the link to the projet site there.

Regards,

Tib

Offline Boris

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Twiggi and multiple domains
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2005, 04:56:19 AM »
Login to twiggi as admin and enable users to modify their e-mail preferences.
As user you can now change in the e-mail preferences users from: and reply to: info.
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Offline mocco

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Twiggi and multiple domains
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2005, 07:28:10 PM »
Quote from: "Boris"
Login to twiggi as admin and enable users to modify their e-mail preferences.
As user you can now change in the e-mail preferences users from: and reply to: info.


Thanks Boris

What confused me was that there was no administration
link in "Twiggi today" when I logged in as "admin" so I logged into my server-manager and saw that I had configured the admin feature to my own user name not "admin".Once I rediscovered the administration link I was off to the races.
Using Darrell May's Vdomain-alias howto
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/smeserver/contribs/dmay/smeserver/5.x/howto/vdomain-alias-howto.html
answered the rest of my questions.
This forum is great because of the great people that populate it.
Cheers
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