- I use qmail with vmailmgr as my MTA. I can login
fine with virtual users, but local users seem to generate some kind of loop and I cannot login, it just loads forever. If I check my imap servers logs it shows that the authentification was successful, RoundCubes logs show no errors and neither do the apache-logs.
I also have SquirrelMail installed and it works flawlessly as do stand-alone clients like Mozilla Thunderbird.
Similarly, I use qmail and was previously using IMP without any problems.
I installed RoundCube last night and all seemed well, but this morning I get a loop whenever I try to log in. This is true for all accounts, all of which are local users.
The MySQL processes shows that RoundCube connects but then sleeps. Unfortunately I don't have access to any other logs at the moment.
Is this a known bug and is there a fix available/planned?
Thanks
--- Mattias Wikstrom burke@yagrebu.net wrote:
Hi!
I just installed RoundCube and everything seems to work fine except for two things:
- I use bincimap as my imap server with the
maildir++ depot (same as courier-imap), which stores all the users folders in the INBOX.
If I leave imap_root empty in the config (as is the default) all the folders are shown as being under the INBOX, but the Sent, Drafts and Trash folders are not assigned icons.
If I change imap_root to "INBOX/" the folders are shown with correct icons but the Inbox disappears from the list and cannot be selected!
- I use qmail with vmailmgr as my MTA. I can login
fine with virtual users, but local users seem to generate some kind of loop and I cannot login, it just loads forever. If I check my imap servers logs it shows that the authentification was successful, RoundCubes logs show no errors and neither do the apache-logs.
I also have SquirrelMail installed and it works flawlessly as do stand-alone clients like Mozilla Thunderbird.
I realise that RoundCube is still in its infancy but the project looks very promising already! Alas I'm not a programmer, so I cannot contribute to the project (except with bug-reports ;).
Best regards!
Mattias Wikstrom
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