Hey, i want to ask you, in the contact list has another list at the left side called: Teams (Personal address book).
How i can erase that so cannot appear?
Thank you very much.
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Hi there
Under "settings" I went to "preferences" tab and in "user
interface" I changed interface skin from default to aerosat (my service
provider). Now I am unable to change back to default because when I go
into settings and preferences, the list with user interface does not
appear. How do I change back to default? Please help me in simple
language as I am not a computer whiz.
Regards
Tony Klootwyk
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Hi,
I would like to know how to forward several messages (that I have
already received) to another user without repeating the forward command
for
each of them.
Giorgio Capon
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I'm testing password plugin using poppassd. I'm just wondering if there's a
way I can set rules such as there should be numbers or characters in the New
Password. Without numbers or characters, change password will fail. There
are already password minimum length so I think what I want is possible its
just that I'm not a php programmer and don't know how will I implement it.
Thanks,
Nelson
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Hi all.
I'm trying to install Roundcube 0.5.2 on a debian server using postgresql
and I'm desperately looking for a tutorial, a how-to...
A pointer to any lead would be appreciated.
Here are more details concerning the context and the issue(s) I am facing.
Before last week-end, il was running a nice debian lenny with a roundcube
(0.3, I believe) installed by decompressing an archive in
/usr/share/roundcube.
After the upgrade to squeeze (which broke a few things...), I thought I
might as well upgrade to a newer version of roundcube.
A backport package being provided, I decided to use it :
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-backports/roundcube
(along with the package for pgsql, and all necessary dependencies)
It seems like a lot of things have changed between 0.3 and 0.5. Perhaps
the debian packagers have introduced modifications as well.
The installation used to involve accessing roundcube through its web page
(URL/installer) and following the online configuration (database, etc). It
looks like this does not existe anymore.
Concerning the DB, the config used to go like :
pgsql://roundcube:password@localhost/roundcube
and now it is in /etc/roundcube/debian-db.php, generated from
/etc/dbconfig-common/roundcube.conf
(Or perhaps is this specific to debian packaging ?)
Apparently I did not manage to configure the DB access correctly :
The error messages are :
On the web page
DATABASE ERROR: CONNECTION FAILED!
Unable to connect to the database!
Please contact your server-administrator.
/var/log/apache2/error.log
MDB2 Error: not found (-4): no RDBMS driver specified
/var/log/roundcube/errors
DB Error: no RDBMS driver specified
in /usr/share/roundcube/program/include/rcube_mdb2.php on line 101 (GET /)
I believe I entered the correct access parameters but I don't know where I
indicated that postgresql is to be used (except when choosing its only
.deb package).
/etc/roundcube/debian-db.php :
$dbuser='roundcube';
$dbpass='password';
$basepath='';
$dbname='roundcube';
$dbserver='';
$dbport='';
$dbtype='';
(It is a single server installation).
I don't understand all parameters in
/etc/dbconfig-common/roundcube.conf
# dbc_dbtype: type of underlying database to use
# this exists primarily to let dbconfig-common know what database
# type to use when a package supports multiple database types.
# don't change this value unless you know for certain that this
# package supports multiple database types
dbc_dbtype=''
Should I modify dbc_dbtype ?
Is there a guide for these parameters, apart from the comments ? Am I
supposed to modify this file anyway ? Or is there any installer I didn't
find already ?
Remarks :
* First mistake, I thought the package would not install in the same place
as the installation I was already using, so I didn't move
/usr/share/roundcube before processing. Therefore, I may have lost some of
my old config (config directory was not modified, though). Anyway, it
should not be an issue if I manage to get the new version up and running.
I moved /usr/share/roundcube, then uninstalled through aptitude, then
reinstalled, to get a clean directory. I don't think this is important but
I might be wrong.
* I already have a database populated, so it's rather like an upgrade than
an installation, but I don't really mind losing it in the process : I've
got a backup, and anyway, correct me if I'm wrong, but it is not much
information (personnal settings, identities, and such, not a real issue
for my users).
Thank you for any help. And sorry if it is an easy one, I swear I've been
searching and I feel kinda stuck.
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hi,
just installed postfix and roundcube. i can see my emails in postfix,
but roundcube shows only the sent ones. my inbox in roundcube is
empty.
any ideas?
thx
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Hi everybody,
I'm running roundcube on a shared webserver of a hosting service which
brings a question to my mind concerning security:
The hosting provider gives login credentials to its customers which are
all hosted at the same domain (e.g. customer12(a)provider.com). As
roundcube allows direct login to IMAP accounts I am afraid that other
customers are able to login to "my" roundcube installation with their
email-adress e.g. customer256(a)provider.com.
Is it possible to protect a roundcube installation so that only
specified logins are enabled?
So I want to be able to login with my account customer12(a)provider.com
but want to prevent other customers of the same domain @provider.com to
use roundcube.
Simply I would do this with a .htaccess-file but a more elegant way
would be preferable, I guess.
Thank you!
Bea
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