Hey everyone,
I had an idea for a feature that I think would be handy. Whenever you send
an email or reply to an email, have RoundCube remember the address you're
mailing and use that in addition to the address book for autocompletion
suggestions when you're typing the Recipient field.
Before I start coding this patch, my questions are:
1) Is anybody working on this feature already?
2) Would anybody else like to see this feature added?
3) What would be the best way to store the email addresses? A new MySQL
table? A flatfile? As address book records with an extra flag to prevent
them from showing in the address book view?
-Ben
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Vincent Bernat wrote:
> A vulnerability was discovered in Roundcube:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=455840
>
> It seems that there is no fix yet. Any idea on this topic?
This is not strictly a RoundCube vulnerability but Internet Explorer's
intended behaviour.
I'm not sure if we need to prevent IE doing something that Microsoft
wants it to do (http://openmya.hacker.jp/hasegawa/security/expression.txt):
'As a result of having confirmed in our company development department,
this phenomenon is the behavior by design of Internet Explorer,
and it was judged it does not fit the definition of vulnerability.'
On the other hand, if a 'fix' can prevent IE users into more trouble
than they already are :), and it won't break any functionality, I see no
problem working around this 'feature'.
I'll try to find out what other webmails do about this.
A workaround would be for IE users to turn off the 'Prefer HTML' option.
Robin
PS. Interesting, the posting on securityfocus says 'Author was contacted
on 2007-05-11' but I don't recall any _specific_ vulnerability being
reported on the dev-mailing list around that time. Unfortunately the
archives are down right now so I cannot check my external memory.
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On of the problems we encounter as an ISP is the occassional
customer account getting hijacked and used to send spam from the
webmail interface.
To assist in tracking down the perpetrators, we've created a patch
that inserts a Received header that records information so we can
track down the compromised account. (In particular, the timestamp,
source IP address and login name.)
The header is formatted like this:
Received: from [ip-address] (host.domain; login=username)
by hostname-of-server
with HTTP/version ;
datestamp
You might wonder "why use the Received header"; well, the simple
reason is so it can be processed the same way as any other spam report
- and we get a lot of those.
Is this of interest to anyone else?
-Martin
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Hello all and happy holidays. I'm sending the updated Greek - Hellenic
translation for rc2. Also I noticed what might be a grammar error in the
English version of messages.inc for message "receiptsent". I believe it
should read "Successfully sent the receipt message", past tense, instead
of "Successfully send the receipt message".
Might be easier to update it directly instead of submitting a new archive.
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Here's mu update for the Macedonian language translation. And if you
please change the Macedonian (Slavic FYROM) as it should be. We are
not UFO's you know.
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Hi,
With help from Jonas Näsholm (thank you) here is the swedish
translation for RC 2.
Regards
</Fredrik>
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Hello all,
I am a new member, having subscribed just now. I am interested
in taking part in the development of roundcube. I have decent
knowledge in php. Also, as I am new to this list, I am not aware of
the list guidelines, like the tags to be added to mail like OT,etc. So
if someone can help me around with that and with what the current
discussions are about, It will be really nice for me. Thanks in
advance.
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Hi,
i'm from Italy, so sorry for my not good english.
I'm a web programmer, i'm skilled in PHP, MySQL,JavaScript, XHTML and CSS.
I'm also installed roundcube webmail in my mail server.
I think you made a good work.
I never be a part of a open source project.
I've the skill (i hope) no very much free time, but i'd like try to give
an hand to your work.
my first step was subscriving that mailing list... later i'll read the
documentation about structure and so..
see you
Michele Menciassi
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Hi All,
I recently started using RoundCube as a webmail client. One of the
things the users I administer asked for was the ability to change their
IMAP root directory. I tried a bunch of IMAP webmail clients and I have
to say RoundCube is the best performing one I've found.
That being said, I went and patched the source to allow users to specify
a new IMAP root directory. Attached is a copy of the patch. It's been
diffed off of the subversion repository, rev number 944. I figured I
would submit it and see if you guys thought it was useful.
Thanks.
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Jason Williams
Linux Systems Administrator
Computer Science Department
Johns Hopkins University
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