I'm the webmaster of Purple Radio, the student radio station at the
University of Durham in the United Kingdom. We are currently using
Bongo (www.bongo-project.org) as our backend but for the moment, are
using RoundCube as our web front end until they finish the work on the
web end or if we move elsewhere.
Anyway, we really need a global address book and is there such a
feature in RoundCube and is it LDAP compatible? I've seen various
references to a patch on the forums and mailing list but have had no
luck in finding anything.
Thanks!
Seb
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Undergraduate Computer Science, University of Durham
Webmaster, Purple Radio - www.purpleradio.co.uk
Head of Van Mildert JCR Computer Committee
seb(a)sebpayne.com - sebastian.payne(a)durham.ac.uk
www.sebpayne.com - www.dur.ac.uk/sebastian.payne/
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Is there a method for specifying a wordwrap for outgoing Roundcube
emails? When I read emails composed in Roundcube in my Thunderbird
client, they are displayed as one very long line. In the message source,
it looks like the HTML Content-Type attachment lines are encapsulated in
<pre> tags (perhaps from line ~80 in editor.js ?)
I'm using r803 from http://nightly.roundcube.net/trunk/
Thank you,
Michael Blinn
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Hello!
I love so many things about roundcube, if the developpers read this: great
job, such a beautiful piece of software! thanks a lot!
I had a question regarding the default display name at the time of a user's
first identity initialization. It would seem that it simply takes the prefix
of the email address as the display name. I run my web server where
roundcube resides in the same place as my imap server so the users logging
into roundcube do authenticate on the machine itself. How difficult would it
be to pull the user's real name from /etc/passwd and use that as the display
name that gets inserted when a user logs in for the first time?
Thanks for any ideas!
Pat
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:59:27 +0800, zamri <myzamri(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yeah, this is an issue. I guess you could write a fairly simple web
>> interface to create/read/edit a procmail script using simple recipes.
>> Putting this into RC seems a little in the wrong place to me, but I can
>> understand the need. But again, I'd probably try and opt for a
> filtering
>> system that would work no matter what client you used. I wonder if
> other
>> webmail packages offer this - I've only used squirrelmail and RC, so I
>> don't have wide experience really.
>
> It can be made to work if u install sieve daemon and RC have the plugin
> (frontend) to configure it.
> I don't know whether RC has this. Plugin concept will be good for RC.
I have no experience of using sieve, but it sounds like a good idea to me!
Alex
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Hi again
More questions/suggestions:
6. Moveto
When a mail is opened a listbox "move to..." appears above the text
enabling you to move the mail to a folder.
This listbox is absent in the overview. But sometimes i want to
move a message to a folder before reading it.
Is this possible in RC? (some hidden setting?)
7. Filters
Is there a possibility in RC to define Filters which move messages with
a certain header, say, to a particular folder?
Thank you
Jody
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Hello - Was hoping for a little help please.
I have a homepage and a form which allows a user to enter a
username/password.
I am trying to make this username and password send direct to my
roundcube install. This part works fine.
However when the wrong user/pass are entered roundcube gives the usual
error 'login failed' but returns the user to the roundcube index.php - I
would prefer it to return to user to my login form.
I don't suppose anyone could help me locate the required section of code
so I can edit.
Kind Regards,
Daniel
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:53:16 +0100, jody <jody(a)ifi.uzh.ch> wrote:
>> Yeah, this is an issue. I guess you could write a fairly simple web
>> interface to create/read/edit a procmail script using simple recipes.
>> Putting this into RC seems a little in the wrong place to me, but I can
>> understand the need. But again, I'd probably try and opt for a
> filtering
>> system that would work no matter what client you used. I wonder if
> other
>> webmail packages offer this - I've only used squirrelmail and RC, so I
>> don't have wide experience really.
>
> In such a case RC would simply offer a tool for editing -
> wouldn't the .procmail be valid if you would use another mail client?
This is true, but typically RC will be able to read/write from a user's
mail directory and not from their home directly.
Procmail reads it configuration typically from a user's home directory
(~/.procmailrc) which RC wouldn't be able to write to, not at the moment
anyway.
Allowing RC to write to a user's home directory opens up some other
potential security issues I'd imagine.
Perhaps there could be an option that you can enable for procmail
integration where you have to set each user's .procmailrc to be writable by
RC or something.
Interesting idea... I'm no expert in PHP, so I don't really know where to
start... perhaps make it a feature suggestion on trac?
Alex
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Hi guys,
We have a problem, when we try to send an attachment wich is a little
bit to heavy. Roundcube tries to allocate a lot of memory, and the
process crashes beceause memory limit is reached
I've tried to arise memory limit up to 65M, but I think that it should
normaly be not more than 16M (php standard is 8).
I've got the following lines in error log
PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried
to allocate 10598455 bytes) in program/lib/imap.inc on line 1910
[03-Feb-2008 16:22:22] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040
bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 10599123 bytes) in
program/lib/Mail/mimePart.php on line 226
[03-Feb-2008 17:31:39] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 68157440
bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 21474171 bytes) in
program/lib/Net/SMTP.php on line 745
Do you have a fix for that very annoying bug ?
We use RC2
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I believe I have the most recent version of Roundcube installed via
svn on Apache/2.2.8. Roundcube is Revision 971. I'm using Server
version: 5.1.22-rc FreeBSD port: mysql-server-5.1.22
It actually works at the moment, but there's a couple things I can't
figure out.
1) If I edit db.inc.php and set $rcmail_config['db_backend'] =
'mdb2'; - I will get a "FAILED TO CONNECT TO DATABASE" message. I do
have MDB2 installed. If I change mdb2 to db it will work.
2) Whether I have the above line set to db or mdb2 I always get the
same message with check.php....
Check supplied DB settings
DB settings: NOT OK
Why would my DB setting be "NOT OK"? (even when using 'db') and why
can't I use mdb2?
Thanks!
Matt
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