Good afternoon,I have a problemin myPostfix/Roundcube.I noticedthat in
the lastthree monthsallusers createdin the tablewere not
fed"identities."I do not knowwhat was doneto make it happen.The
problemis that thesender fieldis open forthe user inputs theemailyou want.
Something interestingI noticedis thatat the time offirstlogin
(hourshecreatesrecords)it displaysthe error "Your sessionis invalid or
expired"
db.inc.phpfileis right...$rcmail_config['db_table_identities']=
'identities';
the fileis$main.inc.phprcmail_config['identities_level']=3;
I do not knowwhat can be...Can someonehelp me?
Note:Myenglishisbad....
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Hello,
We've got our RoundCube install tied into our LDAP server, and we'd
like to populate the "Display Name" field from LDAP's "sn" field so
that new users, upon logging in, will have new mail appear to come
from their full name instead of their username.
Is that even possible? If so, what steps would I need to take? Which file(s) need to be edited?
Running RoundCube-0.7.1.
Thanks!
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I'm currently studying roundcube with ldap as its DEFAULT addressbook. I
have a running ldap for addressbook and it is working fine in an email
client such as Thunderbird. Below is my setup in TB
Base DN : dc=mail,dc=foo,dc=com
Port 388
Port 388 is being forward to 389 of my ldap server. However, I cannot
configure Roundecube to query on ldap. Below is my config in ldap settings
in main.inc.php.
$rcmail_config['address_book_type'] = 'ldap';
$rcmail_config['ldap_public']['Addbook'] = array(
'name' => 'foo.com',
'hosts' => array('localhost'),
'port' => 389,
'use_tls' => false,
'user_specific' => false,
'base_dn' => 'dc=mail,dc=foo,dc=com',
'LDAP_Object_Classes' => array("top", "inetOrgPerson"),
'required_fields' => array("cn", "sn", "mail"),
'LDAP_rdn' => 'mail',
'search_fields' => array('mail', 'cn'),
'name_field' => 'cn',
'email_field' => 'mail',
'surname_field' => 'sn',
'firstname_field' => 'gn',
'sort' => 'cn',
'fuzzy_search' => true,
'sizelimit' => '0',
'timelimit' => '0',
);
$rcmail_config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('ldap','foo.com');
$rcmail_config['autocomplete_min_length'] = 1;
After saving main.inc.php, I can no longer access Addressbook Tab. Probably
of the wrong settings in my ldap. I can query ldap when I do ldapsearch -x
-b 'dc=mail,dc=foo,dc=com'. The settings above is based on the default
file main.inc.php.
I just followed the procedures.
Can anyone give a hint?
TIA,
Nelson
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Hi,
I'm trying Roundcube and I think it's great !!!!!!!
But I have not found an advanced search of messages, you can't search and
filtering for multiple fields of message at the same time.
For example, I want search messages from one date to a date (period).
For example, messages that the recipient equal to "X" and the sender equal to
"Y" and that the subject contains "Z".
I did not find it or is there not ? if there is not, it planned in future
releases? there is a plugin ?
Thank you
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I am sure this must be a common question. How does one imports a set
of contacts from a Horde:IMP:turba environment?
I can export the raw data from the source system into a CVS like file.
Is it a simple matter to just use perl:DBI to insert the data into the
roundcubemail:contacts table? I have looked at that option and noticed
that contacts are referenced via user_id. My roundcube instance
already has all the roundcubemail:users table populated. Or is there
some php code in the source tree which I can leverage to make the job
easier. I have about 5000 contacts or else I could do things manually.
Many thanks in advance.
Russell
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To the Round Cube community.
Today I've made changes to the mail server, that will hopefully enable me to continue serving as your list host. I've changed the numeric IP address used for posts being sent from this mailing list. This change *may* cause some of you to see delays, as ISPs do not yet have any reputation recorded for this new IP address. Many ISPs delay mail in this circumstance until more of a reputation is earned.
If you want to catch up in the list, and you think mail to your ISP is being delayed, you can read the archives at http://lists.roundcube.net/users/ .
[Stop reading here, unless you want more background info.]
This change is regrettable an important one, for me to continue hosting.
Until today, mail for my users (many of which have been here for 10-15 years) was sharing the same physical server and IP address as hosting the mailing lists. Most of those years, this was not a problem. However, in the last year or two, there has been increasing tension with this setup.
Why the tension? People who subscribed to the list, then later complain to their ISP that the mail is spam. Pure and simple. These people build a negative reputation for my server's IP address. This in turn causes the ISPs to block *all* mail from my IP address. This affects the CRPL list, the Woodworkers list (who's now moved off), the Round Cube lists, and all the personal users on my server (including my family). Many of us use the server for contact with our families, or (in my case) for professional reasons.
For example, nobody on my server can mail AT&T owned domains. This includes worldnet, pacbell, prodigy, swbell, and other related businesses. This failure mode has caused several long time users and organizations both to leave my server. All of it is directly attribution to the mailing list hosting.
This tension has been so bad that I asked your list *owners*, in December, to look for a new host to move to. This has been a terrible ask - both my act of doing so; as well as the effort it takes for your list owners to find a new home. This has been quite difficult for your list owners to actually act on.
I've finally come up with a solution (and had the time to implement it), to avoid moving the mailing lists to a different physical server. New posts will come from a dedicated IP address just for mailing lists; all other mail will remain on the original IP. Until the ISPs of the world stop delaying mail from this new IP, I'll ask you for your patience.
With these changes, I hope that I'll be able to host the list for another 10-15 years after all.
-jason
list *host* .
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Hi All,
I setup a rouncube (svn current) with two cyrus imap servers and
openldap/mysql.
I managed to extend my ldap hierarchy to include following:
ou=People,dc=xxxx,dc=org for public address book
this works fine and all users are visible from the roundcube via public
address - readonly book
i have private address books under user uid
uid=xxxx,ou=People,dc=xxxx,dc=org
as ou=addressbook,uid=xxxx,ou=People,dc=xxxx,dc=org
slapd.conf is modified with appropriate rules to allow users to create
addditional address books and contacts
everything works fine.
I changed search criteria on the public address book to "one" from "sub" to
avoid picking up private group names under public address group listing.
However, when I create user private address book, e.a.
cn=My Friends,ou=addressbook,uid=xxxx,ou=People,dc=xxxx,dc=org
this private group will show under both, public and private address space
in roundcube.
I thought that by limiting search criteria in public address space from sub
to one will prevent private address books from showing, but that did not
work.
What do you suggest as easiest approach to solve this issue.
btw, I registered to http://www.roundcubeforum.net and I can't post email
to any forum.
I sent email to support folks and nothing...
Regards, --sasha
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My fear is that the garbage collection from one or more webmail machines is
somehow stomping over active sessions
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Jernej Porenta <jernej.porenta(a)arnes.si>wrote:
>
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 5:19 PM, James Devine wrote:
>
> > I have 3 machines running identical instances of roundcube setup in a
> load balanced cluster sharing an instance of mysql. We seem to have issues
> at times where people's sessions expire in the middle of using roundcube.
> Is the best way to fix this to set the session_lifetime to 0 and do manual
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>
>
> Did you try using memcache for session data?
>
> It might solve some issues, since it is way better performing than session
> data in MySQL and the paradigm is almost the same. I believe memcache
> session driver is available in 0.7 series, however you will still need
> MySQL for other caches, if you are using them.
>
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Progress!
So looks like SELinux was the culprit after all. After I turned it
off, my config files were found and read by the Roundcube installer.
However, now it is telling me that the database DSN (write) failed:
"(MDB2 Error: connect failed)
Make sure that the configured database exists and that the user has
write privileges
DSN: mysql://roundcube:[password]@localhost/roundcubedb"
where [password] is the password I set up for the roundcube MySQL user.
Sorry to keep bugging you all, but:
(1) How do I troubleshoot this database issue?
(2) Is it OK to have SELinux completely off?
Thanks!!
On 14 February 2012 23:30, Ben Schmidt <mail_ben_schmidt(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>> In fact I would welcome someone to connect to the server and check
>> things out for me. Unfortunately, it is actually running in a
>> VirtualBox virtual machine with NAT, so I don't know how a remote
>> connection to it would work..... But thank you so much Bem Schmidt
>> for the offer!
>
> If you ssh to me with port forwarding, I could connect back to you
> through the ssh tunnel. I just have to make my machine temporarily
> accessible and give you a user account to log in with. Let me know if
> you want to try it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ben.
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