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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I just recently setup roundcube and now playing with it. I have two folders
Sent and Sent Items. But RC treat Sent Items also as Sent. So in RC, there
is 2 Sent folder. Is there a way I could display Sent and Sent Items in the
Folder pane?
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Hi folks
I would appreciate some ideas of where to look to try and solve my problem.
I am setting up a new server (have RoundCube installed on my old server and
has been working perfectly for over 2 years).
I have run the install on Debian Squeeze using aptitude, including
'roundcube', 'roundcube-core' and 'roundcube-mysql'.
The database has been created and contains 6 tables.
I have Apache2 and MySQL5 running and they seem to be working fine.
In my browser I type http://server-url/roundcube and the login page appears.
I enter "postmaster" as the username and the password but I get the message
"Login failed"
In the "syslog" I get messages that indicate the IMAP login was successful
(to Dovecot), however it immediately logs out:
> Apr 19 23:10:41 ds5683 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<postmaster>,
> method=PLAIN, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured
> Apr 19 23:10:41 ds5683 dovecot: IMAP(postmaster): Disconnected: Logged out
> bytes=39/443
>
In the roundcube "errors" log (the php log file) I get messages indicating
the database connection may not be working as in these:
> [19-Apr-2011 23:05:10 +1000]: PHP Error: Failed to create new user in
> /usr/share/roundcube/program/include/rcube_user.php on line 451 (POST
> /roundcube/?_task=&_action=login)
> [19-Apr-2011 23:05:10 +1000]: PHP Error: Failed to create a user record.
> Maybe aborted by a plugin? (POST /roundcube/?_task=&_action=login)
>
However in the database there are actually records being created in the
'users' table:
user_id username mail_host alias created last_login language preferences 1
postmaster localhost 2011-04-19 23:22:23 2011-04-19 23:22:23 en_US *NULL*
There's data in the 'session' table also:
sess_id created changed ip vars mm6ld61j9ekan5fief4ocikig3 2011-04-19
23:22:23 2011-04-19 23:22:23 122.148.149.28
language|s:5:"en_US";auth_time|i:1303219343;temp|b...
The Apache log shows me a little more detail about the error but essentially
indicates that the database error was an attempt to add a duplicate primary
key:
> [Tue Apr 19 23:10:23 2011] [error] [client 122.148.149.28] MDB2 Error:
> constraint violation (-3): _doQuery: [Error message: Could not execute
> statement]\n[Last executed query: EXECUTE
> mdb2_statement_mysql_3d2cec1a51699f95fdead7b1b9c2cc9f52dd15da3 USING @0, @1,
> @2]\n[Native code: 1062]\n[Native message: Duplicate entry
> 'mm6ld61j9ekan5fief4ocikig3' for key 'PRIMARY']\n
>
The question is why is RoundCube trying to add a duplicate entry... what is
making it think it needs to add this user again???
If somebody can point me in the right direction as to what I should be
looking for that would be really helpful.
I've Googled all over the place and while there are a few articles about
this problem of creating new users there was no definitive solution, and
none of the suggestions offered seemed to help me at all. I tried looking
for security issues but couldn't find any. Found some table fields that
were not supposed to be 'null' and allowed them to be hoping that this may
solve the problem as one website suggested, but again no luck.
Cheers
Murray
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