Hello!
RoundCube places its config files within its directory hierarchy. This
is a fine default, but for packages it's important to be able to
override the default. Why? Many sysadmins (and packagers, and package
systems) expect all binaries and data installed under the root of the
package tree to be read-only once they've been installed; think NFS
sharing, or package tools throwing warnings on delete/update when
files don't match the checksums recorded when they were installed.
Config files aren't read-only, and therefore it's important to be able
to place them elsewhere if desired (/etc, for instance.) I've patched
roundcubemail-0.1.1-dep's main.inc:rcmail_load_config() to inspect the
environment and prefix $RCMAIL_CONFIG_DIR if set, rather than
"config", when reading the config files. The default behavior remains
unchanged, of course!
http://netbsd.schmonz.com/patches/roundcube-config-dir.diff
To take advantage of the patch, I added "SetEnv RCMAIL_CONFIG_DIR /etc/
roundcube" to the RoundCube section of my Apache config, and placed
{db,main}.inc.php in /etc/roundcube where I like them. :-)
Sorry this is against an old version, but there's nothing at all
clever about the changes so they should be straightforward to bring up
to date. The installer would need similar help as well.
- Amitai
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Hello,
Any chances for "Button to hide/unhide the preview pane"
http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1484215
to be integrated into 0.2 series if I implement it before 0.2-beta is
feature frozen.
When does a feature freeze is going to occur?
And one more thing. Who is the author of the icons for RC? Is it from a
well known set or custom made specially for RC?
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Dennis P. Nikolaenko, dennis(a)nikolaenko.ru
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hi,
as i am quite frequently using gossamer-threads to search mailinglists
such as linux-ha/pacemaker/etc., i was wondering weather roundcube
could too move to gossamer-threads.
from the bottom of [1] i take:
>
> Interested in having your list archived? Contact lists(a)gossamer-threads.com
>
any objections to signing up there?
cheers,
raoul
[1] http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists
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Hi Devs,
I know we're nearing beta so interest in new features may be low, but I
think I've got a good one here:
"optional temporary storage of outgoing attachments in database"
http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1485231
The real significance of this patch is that using local file storage
conflicts with using round robin dns to scale roundcube across multiple
servers. With this patch in place we've been able to run one instance
of roundcube across 20 servers.
We've been running the older version of this patch for several weeks for
a "preview" group of about 200 - 400 people without complaints. I've
updated it today to work with the latest svn and our team will be
testing it further.
Let me know if there's anything I can do to make this patch more acceptable.
Thanks,
Ziba
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The University of Michigan
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Hi,
Here is a updated translation for French ;)
Regards,
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http://theglu.org
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Devs,
I sent a message to myself using RoundCube last week with a couple picture
attachments (trying to reproduce ticket #1485342). I couldn't display the
attachments, so I thought I had reproduced the problem from the ticket.
However, it turned out to be a problem with the e-mail headers on the
message sent out by RoundCube (which seems different than what the ticket
was describing). Before I dig too deeply into the MIME encoding, I wanted
to see if any of you could see any reason why the headers would have been
encoded this way.
Here is a section of the headers:
User-Agent: RoundCube Webmail/0.1
Content-Type:
=?UTF-8?Q?multipart/mixed;=0A=09boundary="=_02a240d2fbd71132d40be9b4c55e5587"?=
--=_02a240d2fbd71132d40be9b4c55e5587
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="=_3138421b4fcb76298f28ab6e143b4ab2"
--=_3138421b4fcb76298f28ab6e143b4ab2
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
Notice the invalid Content-Type value. I though it only
needed to do the
quoted-printable encoding if there were non-7-bit-ASCII characters in the
header value (which doesn't seem to be the case here).
Any ideas?
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Hello,
I keep getting emails for the tickets where I am the reporter, but not
for the tickets where I contributed some patches and comments.
Are there a way to manage all that?
My ultimate preference is to read the Timeline RSS Feed instead of
getting all the email messages.
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Hi Daniel,
please email dev(a)lists.roundcube.net with your idea. We have a lot of
things to focus on right now, so please put that idea on the
mailinglist and see how the reception is, etc..
Personally, I'd like to see SyncML support in the addressbook, I am
not keen on LDAP. But that's just me personally.
Cheers,
Till
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 3:03 AM, Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> Hi however is the Roundcube project admin
> I just discovered your exiting IMAP client project. I looked over the
> roadmap too, and found it quite fascinating.
> The only thing I did not like was that you have no plans to offer any
> decent
> way to synchronise the address book. IMAP is the perfect protocol for
> accessing emails. I would, however, have preferred a centralised storage
> for
> my address book, and then only access that data trough a client
> (Roundcube,
> for instance). Could you please focus on that? I think LDAP is suitable,
> as
> it is integrated for this purpose on some desktop email clients already.
> I could sponsor a 100 USD bounty for such a feature if it would help
> motivate others to assist you on this. (Notably I would have to agree on
> the
> terms of the bounty.)
> Thanks in advance, and do carry on with the project.
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