Hil all,
recently i discover that when i forward an email, From and To info are
blank.
For example:
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: bla bla bla bla...
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 16:12:27 +0100 (BST)
From:
To:
Any idea about this?
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I'm using the very latest svn snapshot of Roundcube. I can send
emails with emoticons, but when I read the email they show up as a
broken link no matter what computer or browser I'm using. It used to
work fine.
Just an FYI.
Matt
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Hello,
I have written a patchset for RoundCube, to integrate PostfixAdmin's functions:
password change, vacation, forwarding - and also to copy user's full name from
postfixadmin's db when creating the default identity.
You can get my code here: http://nejc.skoberne.net/rcpfa .
Please send bug reports and feature requests to my e-mail.
Thanks,
Nejc
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I am trying to login with the following data:
Username: monkihed(a)googlemail.com
Password: xxxxxxxxxx
Server: imap.googlemail.com
And I get the error: "Login failed"
In the error log is written:
[15-Jun-2008 23:50:24 +0200] IMAP Error: Invalid host in on line 0
I am shure that the server, pass and username are correct. I also tried a
different account that works with outlook.
Can someone help me?
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This is my main.inc:
<?php
/*
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Main configuration file |
| |
| This file is part of the RoundCube Webmail client |
| Copyright (C) 2005-2008, RoundCube Dev. - Switzerland |
| Licensed under the GNU GPL |
| |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
$rcmail_config = array();
// system error reporting: 1 = log; 2 = report (not implemented yet), 4 =
show, 8 = trace
$rcmail_config['debug_level'] = 1;
// enable caching of messages and mailbox data in the local database.
// this is recommended if the IMAP server does not run on the same machine
$rcmail_config['enable_caching'] = TRUE;
// lifetime of message cache
// possible units: s, m, h, d, w
$rcmail_config['message_cache_lifetime'] = '10d';
// automatically create a new RoundCube user when log-in the first time.
// a new user will be created once the IMAP login succeeds.
// set to false if only registered users can use this service
$rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = TRUE;
// the mail host chosen to perform the log-in
// leave blank to show a textbox at login, give a list of hosts
// to display a pulldown menu or set one host as string.
// To use SSL connection, enter ssl://hostname:993
$rcmail_config['default_host'] = '';
// TCP port used for IMAP connections
$rcmail_config['default_port'] = 143;
// IMAP auth type. Can be "auth" (CRAM-MD5), "plain" (PLAIN) or "check" to
auto detect.
// Optional, defaults to "check"
$rcmail_config['imap_auth_type'] = null;
// Automatically add this domain to user names for login
// Only for IMAP servers that require full e-mail addresses for login
// Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts
$rcmail_config['username_domain'] = '';
// This domain will be used to form e-mail addresses of new users
// Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts
$rcmail_config['mail_domain'] = '';
// Path to a virtuser table file to resolve user names and e-mail addresses
$rcmail_config['virtuser_file'] = '';
// Query to resolve user names and e-mail addresses from the database
// %u will be replaced with the current username for login.
// The query should select the user's e-mail address as first col
$rcmail_config['virtuser_query'] = '';
// use this host for sending mails.
// to use SSL connection, set ssl://smtp.host.com
// if left blank, the PHP mail() function is used
$rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = '';
// SMTP port (default is 25; 465 for SSL)
$rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 25;
// SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username RoundCube
// will use the current username for login
$rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '';
// SMTP password (if required) if you use %p as the password RoundCube
// will use the current user's password for login
$rcmail_config['smtp_pass'] = '';
// SMTP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or empty to use
// best server supported one)
$rcmail_config['smtp_auth_type'] = '';
// SMTP HELO host
// Hostname to give to the remote server for SMTP 'HELO' or 'EHLO' messages
// Leave this blank and you will get the server variable 'server_name' or
// localhost if that isn't defined.
$rcmail_config['smtp_helo_host'] = '';
// Log sent messages
$rcmail_config['smtp_log'] = TRUE;
// these cols are shown in the message list
// available cols are: subject, from, to, cc, replyto, date, size, encoding
$rcmail_config['list_cols'] = array('subject', 'from', 'date', 'size');
// relative path to the skin folder
$rcmail_config['skin_path'] = 'skins/default/';
// includes should be interpreted as PHP files
$rcmail_config['skin_include_php'] = FALSE;
// use this folder to store temp files (must be writebale for apache user)
$rcmail_config['temp_dir'] = 'temp/';
// use this folder to store log files (must be writebale for apache user)
$rcmail_config['log_dir'] = 'logs/';
// session lifetime in minutes
$rcmail_config['session_lifetime'] = 10;
// check client IP in session athorization
$rcmail_config['ip_check'] = false;
// Use an additional frequently changing cookie to athenticate user
sessions.
// There have been problems reported with this feature.
$rcmail_config['double_auth'] = false;
// this key is used to encrypt the users imap password which is stored
// in the session record (and the client cookie if remember password is
enabled).
// please provide a string of exactly 24 chars.
$rcmail_config['des_key'] = 'rcmail-!24ByteDESkey*Str';
// the default locale setting
$rcmail_config['language'] = 'en';
// use this format for short date display
$rcmail_config['date_short'] = 'D H:i';
// use this format for detailed date/time formatting
$rcmail_config['date_long'] = 'd.m.Y H:i';
// use this format for today's date display
$rcmail_config['date_today'] = 'H:i';
// add this user-agent to message headers when sending
$rcmail_config['useragent'] = 'RoundCube Webmail/0.2a';
// use this name to compose page titles
$rcmail_config['product_name'] = 'RoundCube Webmail';
// only list folders within this path
$rcmail_config['imap_root'] = '';
// store draft message is this mailbox
// leave blank if draft messages should not be stored
$rcmail_config['drafts_mbox'] = 'Drafts';
// store spam messages in this mailbox
$rcmail_config['junk_mbox'] = 'Junk';
// store sent message is this mailbox
// leave blank if sent messages should not be stored
$rcmail_config['sent_mbox'] = 'Sent';
// move messages to this folder when deleting them
// leave blank if they should be deleted directly
$rcmail_config['trash_mbox'] = 'Trash';
// display these folders separately in the mailbox list.
// these folders will also be displayed with localized names
$rcmail_config['default_imap_folders'] = array('INBOX', 'Drafts', 'Sent',
'Junk', 'Trash');
// automatically create the above listed default folders on login
$rcmail_config['create_default_folders'] = FALSE;
// protect the default folders from renames, deletes, and subscription
changes
$rcmail_config['protect_default_folders'] = TRUE;
// Set TRUE if deleted messages should not be displayed
// This will make the application run slower
$rcmail_config['skip_deleted'] = FALSE;
// Set true to Mark deleted messages as read as well as deleted
// False means that a message's read status is not affected by marking it as
deleted
$rcmail_config['read_when_deleted'] = TRUE;
// When a Trash folder is not present and a message is deleted, flag
// the message for deletion rather than deleting it immediately. Setting
this to
// false causes deleted messages to be permanantly removed if there is no
Trash folder
$rcmail_config['flag_for_deletion'] = TRUE;
// Behavior if a received message requests a message delivery notification
(read receipt)
// 0 = ask the user, 1 = send automatically, 2 = ignore (never send or ask)
$rcmail_config['mdn_requests'] = 0;
// Use this charset as fallback for message decoding
$rcmail_config['default_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1';
// Make use of the built-in spell checker. It is based on GoogieSpell.
// Since Google only accepts connections over https your PHP installatation
// requires to be compiled with Open SSL support
$rcmail_config['enable_spellcheck'] = TRUE;
// For a locally installed Nox Spell Server, please specify the URI to call
it.
// Get Nox Spell Server from http://orangoo.com/labs/?page_id=72
// Leave empty to use the Google spell checking service, what means
// that the message content will be sent to Google in order to check
spelling
$rcmail_config['spellcheck_uri'] = '';
// These languages can be selected for spell checking.
// Configure as a PHP style hash array: array('en'=>'English',
'de'=>'Deutsch');
// Leave empty for default set of Google spell check languages
$rcmail_config['spellcheck_languages'] = NULL;
// path to a text file which will be added to each sent message
// paths are relative to the RoundCube root folder
$rcmail_config['generic_message_footer'] = '';
// add a received header to outgoing mails containing the creators IP and
hostname
$rcmail_config['http_received_header'] = false;
// this string is used as a delimiter for message headers when sending
// leave empty for auto-detection
$rcmail_config['mail_header_delimiter'] = NULL;
// session domain: .example.org
$rcmail_config['session_domain'] = '';
// This indicates which type of address book to use. Possible choises:
// 'sql' (default) and 'ldap'.
// If set to 'ldap' then it will look at using the first writable LDAP
// address book as the primary address book and it will not display the
// SQL address book in the 'Address Book' view.
$rcmail_config['address_book_type'] = 'sql';
// In order to enable public ldap search, configure an array like the
Verisign
// example further below. if you would like to test, simply uncomment the
example.
//
// If you are going to use LDAP for individual address books, you will need
to
// set 'user_specific' to true and use the variables to generate the
appropriate DNs to access it.
//
// The recommended directory structure for LDAP is to store all the address
book entries
// under the users main entry, e.g.:
//
// o=root
// ou=people
// uid=user@domain
// mail=contact@contactdomain
//
// So the base_dn would be uid=%fu,ou=people,o=root
// The bind_dn would be the same as based_dn or some super user login.
/**
* example config for Verisign directory
*
* $rcmail_config['ldap_public']['Verisign'] = array(
* 'name' => 'Verisign.com',
* 'hosts' => array('directory.verisign.com'),
* 'port' => 389,
* 'use_tls' => false,
* 'user_specific' => false, // If true the base_dn, bind_dn and
bind_pass default to the user's IMAP login.
* // %fu - The full username provided, assumes the username is an email
* // address, uses the username_domain value if not an email
address.
* // %u - The username prior to the '@'.
* // %d - The domain name after the '@'.
* 'base_dn' => '',
* 'bind_dn' => '',
* 'bind_pass' => '',
* 'writable' => false, // Indicates if we can write to the LDAP
directory or not.
* // If writable is true then these fields need to be populated:
* // LDAP_Object_Classes, required_fields, LDAP_rdn
* 'LDAP_Object_Classes' => array("top", "inetOrgPerson"), // To create a
new contact these are the object classes to specify (or any other classes
you wish to use).
* 'required_fields' => array("cn", "sn", "mail"), // The required
fields needed to build a new contact as required by the object classes (can
include additional fields not required by the object classes).
* 'LDAP_rdn' => 'mail', // The RDN field that is used for new
entries, this field needs to be one of the search_fields, the base of
base_dn is appended to the RDN to insert into the LDAP directory.
* 'ldap_version' => 3, // using LDAPv3
* 'search_fields' => array('mail', 'cn'), // fields to search in
* 'name_field' => 'cn', // this field represents the contact's name
* 'email_field' => 'mail', // this field represents the contact's
e-mail
* 'surname_field' => 'sn', // this field represents the contact's last
name
* 'firstname_field' => 'gn', // this field represents the contact's first
name
* 'sort' => 'cn', // The field to sort the listing by.
* 'scope' => 'sub', // search mode: sub|base|list
* 'filter' => '', // used for basic listing (if not empty) and
will be &'d with search queries. example: status=act
* 'global_search' => true, // perform a global search for address
auto-completion on compose
* 'fuzzy_search' => true); // server allows wildcard search
*/
// don't allow these settings to be overriden by the user
$rcmail_config['dont_override'] = array();
// try to load host-specific configuration
// see http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Config for more details
$rcmail_config['include_host_config'] = false;
// don't let users set pagesize to more than this value if set
$rcmail_config['max_pagesize'] = 200;
// mime magic database
$rcmail_config['mime_magic'] = '/usr/share/misc/magic';
// default sort col
$rcmail_config['message_sort_col'] = 'date';
// default sort order
$rcmail_config['message_sort_order'] = 'DESC';
// THIS OPTION WILL ALLOW THE INSTALLER TO RUN AND CAN EXPOSE SENSITIVE
CONFIG DATA.
// ONLY ENABLE IT IF YOU'RE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU'RE DOING!
$rcmail_config['enable_installer'] = true;
/***** these settings can be overwritten by user's preferences *****/
// show up to X items in list view
$rcmail_config['pagesize'] = 40;
// use this timezone to display date/time
$rcmail_config['timezone'] = intval(date('O'))/100 - date('I');
// is daylight saving On?
$rcmail_config['dst_active'] = (bool)date('I');
// prefer displaying HTML messages
$rcmail_config['prefer_html'] = TRUE;
// compose html formatted messages by default
$rcmail_config['htmleditor'] = FALSE;
// show pretty dates as standard
$rcmail_config['prettydate'] = TRUE;
// save compose message every 300 seconds (5min)
$rcmail_config['draft_autosave'] = 300;
// default setting if preview pane is enabled
$rcmail_config['preview_pane'] = FALSE;
// Clear Trash on logout
$rcmail_config['logout_purge'] = FALSE;
// Compact INBOX on logout
$rcmail_config['logout_expunge'] = FALSE;
/**
* 'Delete always'
* This setting reflects if mail should be always marked as deleted,
* even if moving to "Trash" fails. This is necessary in some setups
* because a) people may not have a Trash folder or b) they are over
* quota (and Trash is included in the quota).
*
* This is a failover setting for iil_C_Move when a message is moved
* to the Trash, and not the same as "delete_right_away".
*/
$rcmail_config['delete_always'] = false;
// Log successful logins
$rcmail_config['log_logins'] = false;
// end of config file
?>
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Hi :),
I've just became responsible for already installed imap server. There
is roundcube 0.1-beta2. I wanna upgrade it to the latest version but
there's a problem :).
I've figured out there are changes in db scheme. But mysql.update.sql
which is said to be used does not update db to the new scheme.
Problem is e.g. in table messages, update script does not fix it.
[15-Jun-2008 15:40:54 +0200] DB Error: _doQuery: [Error message: Could
not execute statement]
[Last executed query: PREPARE
mdb2_statement_mysql_8c84bb1f194eb631c7287b358a37928180873d5f9 FROM
'INSERT INTO messages\n (user_id, del, cache_key, created,
idx, uid, subject, `from`, `to`, cc, date, size, headers, structure)\n
VALUES (?, 0, ?, now(), ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?,
FROM_UNIXTIME(1210174351), ?, ?, ?)']
[Native code: 1054]
[Native message: Unknown column 'structure' in 'field list']
I would prefer not to modify whole dump to the new scheme..im not sure
if im able to do it :).
Thx for any advice,
Radim
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Is there anyway within Roundcube to set it to send Forwards as
attachments instead of the inline that it defaults to ?
Thanks!
--
Todd Megee
http://rathervague.com/
Q: How did you get into artificial intelligence?
A: Seemed logical -- I didn't have any real intelligence.
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