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Old 6 May 2021, 11:07 PM   #33
ScottPurelymail
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Join Date: May 2021
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Hey Scott, and welcome to EMD!

I've been experimenting with this 2FA problem I have, it seems that it does work if I "X" out or close the webmail window, and then go to login again.

But if I log off from webmail, and go to login again, it always asks for the TOTP code.
Oh! I see what you mean now- that docs section you quoted is confusing verbiage on our part. What it's supposed to mean is that the section on the management page only shows webmail logins (which if you don't explicitly log out tend to persist). The reason it's worded that way is because originally that documentation was only attached to the user management page, and I must've missed the context when it was split out.

I assumed most users would stay logged in (on a trusted device) or login/logout completely (on an untrusted device). Would a separate "trust this device" option for 2FA so you would need your password but not the 2FA be useful?

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I signed up for an account and I am impressed so far.

There is an unique feature, not found in any other email providers, something like an automatic temporary identity:

I have an alias set up in routing section. Let's say I receive an email sent to this alias, and it's delivered to my main email address. From Roundcube, if I hit reply to this email, the "from" address is automatically changed with the alias address. I did not setup an identity with the alias address, but it seems that the webmail use the alias address as "from" address when I want to reply to that email.

It's something very useful and I am glad that it's working this way
Glad you find it useful
I personally go through a lot of disposable aliases. Technically you can send email as any address you own, which includes everything under your domains.
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