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Hi guys,
1. I'm trying to integrate roundcube into my website and wonder if it's possible to login from a webserver which isn't hosted on the same box as the mail server (roundcube) is. My solution so far is an <iframe> which uses _top as target after login but it doesn't seem so nice. Though I could live with, in case there is no way to do what I want. 2. I would like to make roundcube display a custom page after logout. mail.domain.com displays the page with the iframe I mentioned, after logout I can see only rondcube's login box (the default) but would like to get back to mail.domain.com! Any way to do that? UPDATE: 2. got solved by this thread: http://roundcubeforum.net/forum/inde...sg1873#msg1873 so there is still the first question which is valid.. Thanks in advance! |
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ok lets say
?![]() you can use the login page as index page rename it ? how!! good question?? i am now try hard to make it fit in my website index page when i finished doing that i will reply the solution. as soon as possible this is the webmail path in my unfinished website: Ahmsw.net/email send e-mail to me ,because i usually forgot to reply a post here you now work work work ![]() Ahmsw@ahmsw.net ok i will help to make (ROUND CUBE #1)webmail |
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