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Language of AtMail ...

nucknuck

Basic Pleskian
I think I will get insane :)

Plesk 10.2 - language German - setting up a mail account, using AtMail for webmail.
Language of login interface is English.

If I try to log in I select German as language.

Result: English webmail interface

If I set it up in the AtMail profile to german the next log in is possible with German language, only the login interface remains English - but this doesn-t matter.

Problem: some customer can´t speak English.

Question: How can i manage it that new created email accounts have German as default language or how to get Atmail not to ignore the selected language at the login interface?

SQL querie is not a permanent solution for me because I normally don´t notice if a customer creates a new mail account.


Edit: at var/www/atmail/... folder I even tried to rename the language files and folders without a change - is there a cache or is there a second file that is used by plesk/atmail?
 
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