On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Michael Heydekamp listuser@freexp.de wrote:
Am 13.12.2012 14:07, schrieb Thomas Bruederli:
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Michael Heydekamp listuser@freexp.de wrote:
Damn. How can I remove this setting? (Looking at the MySQL section in webmin, the Squirrel user settings are a lot more admin-friendly to change than the Roundcube settings, which are apparently stored in just one string).
We recently added a shell script that will help you with this. See bin/moduserprefs.sh.
Yeah, I noticed that. It's just a bit hard to recall the precise syntax from the top of my head. A documentation (within Roundcube or somewhere else) would help. Currently it's only this list where this script is mentioned and explained, right?
Yes. The current git-master hasn't been released so far and thus it wasn't mentioned in any announcements.
Run it from the Roundcube root directory:
bin/moduserprefs.sh --user=<your-user-id> default_folders --delete
Hmmm... Are the lower-than and greater-than characters part of the command or not (pretty unlikely that they are, as "<" and ">" are normally used for redirection)? Anyway, I tried both.
Usually this brackets denote something that you have to insert.
First attempt:
bin/moduserprefs.sh --user=michael default_folders --delete
That's the right approach but you have to enter the numeric ID of your user record from the local database. The script is very low-tech and doesn't do a username lookup.
Result:
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ':' in /var/www/webmail5/bin/moduserprefs.sh on line 34
Sorry for that. The syntax error has been resolved meanwhile.
~Thomas