Opened 7 years ago

Closed 5 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#1483866 closed Feature Requests (wontfix)

Allow 'anything' to be entered as identity.

Reported by: gadjet Owned by:
Priority: 5 Milestone:
Component: Client Scripts Version: 0.1-beta
Severity: trivial Keywords:
Cc: roundcube@…

Description

Hi,

Can we make it an option to enter 'anything' as the from address?

I've got my mail configured so that anything@… goes to me (except for other already made accounts)

So it would be nice to be able to send mail from anything aswell.

I think it'd be best to put this as a config file option, rather than a user setting as then the server administrator can choose according to the mail setup.

Regards,

Carson.

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Change History (7)

comment:1 Changed 7 years ago by gadjet

  • Cc roundcube@… added

comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by jpingle

Do you mean to allow you to manually type in the 'sender' portion as you are composing the message?

i.e. You hit compose, and it auto-filles "@some.domain" and you can type in "blah" before the @?

comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by gadjet

sort of yeah.

At the moment, it is a dropdown list of whats configured.

What i think would be better would be similiar to what outlook does, and allows you to enter 'whatever@…' and it'll send it off using that.

its effectively just cutting out the 'identities' tab and allowing the user to enter whatever.

you're option is also valid... but may have issues if multiple domains are in use

comment:4 Changed 5 years ago by seansan

  • Milestone set to 0.1.5
  • Severity changed from minor to trivial

Decide in 1.5 beta

comment:5 Changed 5 years ago by thomasb

  • Resolution set to wontfix
  • Status changed from new to closed

Denied!

comment:6 Changed 5 years ago by anonymous

  • Milestone 0.1.5 deleted

Milestone 0.1.5 deleted

Changed 5 weeks ago by DeanKolt

One of the key elements here is located in the source code is the fact that cc and bcc are located within http://www.acheapcarinsurance.net as a part of it's header

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