devan4070 Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 My hosting provider uses H-Sphere. As a default, when my domain's email users enter "mail.****", they get the default H-Sphere server page with the option to login to SQWebMail, Horde or MySQL. I wanted to simplify things for them, so I created a subdomain of "webmail.****". I then placed an index.html page in that directory containing a redirect to the Horde login. So, now, they can enter "webmail.****" and get right to Horde. Is there any way I can simplify further so they won't have to enter their full email address in the "Username" box? Since the URL already contains the domain name, they really shouldn't have to enter "@****" as part of their username. I have seen many custom Horde login screens using hBridge, but nnexxezz.com/hbridge doesn't exist anymore. But, all I really want to do is eliminate the need to enter a full email address when logging in. I have over 10 years ASP/ASP.net development experience, but know little about PHP. However, I can cut and paste if anyone can tell me which file to change. Thanks in advance! Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 Welcome to the forums Devan You can look through this thread for some ideas. Quote
TCH-Don Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 Welcome to the forum, Devan You might look at horde bridge Quote
MikeJ Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 TCH is a cPanel based hosting provider, so you may not find many answers to H-Sphere setups. A quick glance through google I didn't see much in the way of readily available solutions to do what you want. Quote
devan4070 Posted April 12, 2007 Author Posted April 12, 2007 TCH is a cPanel based hosting provider, so you may not find many answers to H-Sphere setups. A quick glance through google I didn't see much in the way of readily available solutions to do what you want. Thanks to all for your replies. I'll keep digging, but you're right, Mike, when saying that there aren't many readily available solutions. Quote
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