RoundCube could list a address book from OpenLdap
$rcmail_config['ldap_public']['Domain'] = array(
'name' => 'Domain',
'hosts' => array('localhost'),
'port' => 389,
'base_dn' => 'dc=domain,dc=com,dc=br',
'bind_dn' => 'cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=com,dc=br',
'bind_pass' => 'xxxxxxx',
'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
'scope' => 'sub', // search mode: sub|base|list
'filter' => '', // will be &'d with search field ex:
(status=act)
'fuzzy_search' => true); // server allows wildcard search
But it doesn´t work - Some One know something !?
Thanks
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RoundCube could list a address book from OpenLdap
$rcmail_config['ldap_public']['Domain'] = array(
'name' => 'Domain',
'hosts' => array('localhost'),
'port' => 389,
'base_dn' => 'dc=domain,dc=com,dc=br',
'bind_dn' => 'cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=com,dc=br',
'bind_pass' => 'xxxxxxx',
'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
'scope' => 'sub', // search mode: sub|base|list
'filter' => '', // will be &'d with search field ex:
(status=act)
'fuzzy_search' => true); // server allows wildcard search
But it doesn´t work - Some One know something !?
Thanks
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Hi All,
Been using roundcube for a while, but have just struck an issue with RC1
during a server migration which I can't seem to find a desirable
solution to. The problem I am having is that character conversion is
failing totally using mbstring or iconv. If mbstring is used I get a
blank white page with this PHP warning;
PHP Warning: mb_convert_encoding() [<a
href='function.mb-convert-encoding'>function.mb-convert-encoding</a>]:
Illegal character encoding specified in
X:\path\to\roundcube\program\include\main.inc on line 924
I found a few others reporting this issue on the forums, and have
commented out the relevant mbstring code so as to force iconv
conversion. I get a lot further using iconv (the users are actually able
to log in), however when a user logs in the vast majority of their
messages are displayed with the subject line of "(no subject)" and there
also is no sender or date information. Opening any of these messages
results in a blank frame, however it seems that everything works as it
should for the few messages that are displayed properly. I've done some
searching of the forums and have found someone else with the same
problem here using iconv;
http://roundcubeforum.net/forum/index.php?topic=1841.msg7329#msg7329
The work around this user used to get around the problem was to remove
the iconv calls which were returning empty strings by utf8_encode(). I'm
reluctant to take this route as Roundcube RC1 has been working perfectly
on my existing server running IIS 6, PHP 4.4.4 (PHP FastCGI) MySQL 4.1 &
hMailServer 4.3.1 and doing this would leave me with no character
conversion functionality. Nothing is logged into my roundcube or php
logs, and I'm starting to run out of ideas. I'd really appreciate any
feedback. Here are the details of my new server which is having the
trouble;
Windows 2K3 Server / IIS 6
PHP 5.2.3 (CGI non thread safe version)
MySQL 5
mbstring loaded (but mbstring code commented out in roundcubes main.inc
to force usage of iconv)
iconv loaded as part of PHP 5 core
hMailServer 4.4
Thanks very much!
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Quoting "B. Johannessen" <bob(a)db.org>:
>
> In the end, we (Thomas, Till and myself) ended up asking Jason Fesler
> to take over the lists. Jason has significant experience with
> Internet e-mail in general and mailing list management in particular,
> and we're all happy to welcome him to the team.
>
Congrats, Jason.
> There will be some (relatively minor) changes to how the lists work,
> but I'll leave that for Jason to explain once the lists are safely
> moved.
>
I'm begging for Subject line mangling with some indication of the list.
Something like [rc-users] would be handy.
> I think that's it - Jason; take it away :-)
>
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/
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Based on feedback, I am enabling subject tagging. Subjects will
be prefixed by [RCD] or [RCU]. This is a fairly religious issue for some
folks; but the those that need/want it tagged _far_ outweighed any other
response I got. I'm keeping the tag short, however, to try and minimize the
effects for those that don't like subject tagging. I wish this were a per user
setting, but .. it isn't.
List signatures are still enabled but shorter. I find them neccesary to help
keep list management easier. This also helps reduce the case of people getting
tired of a list and just marking it as spam (Which can have effects further
than they intended). Hopefully with a technical audience such as we have here,
that won't happen, but..
Enforcement that posters be subscribed is now enabled. Most of the other
antispam things I do at gigo.com, are disabled for the lists. If SpamAssassin
still thinks "spam" the message might get deferred for moderator review.
Lastly, some folks are doing sender verification. Because some folks still
have DNS cached pointing to Bob's, and his would not verify the sender address
I'm using, some folks are deferring (good) or rejecting (not so good) the mail.
I'll contact those people in a day or so, recommending they clear their sender
validation cache and/or check their sender verification cache settings.
Unless anything else comes up, I'll move back to more of a lurker role.
If anything comes up, feel free to contact me, email or jabber.
--
Jason Fesler, email/jabber <jfesler(a)gigo.com> resume: http://jfesler.com
"Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day;
set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:25:34 -0700 (PDT), Jason Fesler <jfesler(a)gigo.com>
wrote:
>> That's nifty. WHat list software are you using (name and version,
please)
>> to do that?
>
> I am using:
> http://detach.optimism.cc
> http://scifi.squawk.com/demime.html
> http://www.list.org/ (older 2.1.x; will upgrade when 3.x is "real")
>
> It is detach that is doing the attachment removal.
>
> demime, is reducing the leftover message to simple clean plain text
> (using HTML/RTF, if needed and found, to get plain text).
Nifty.
>> Also, please set the list to reply to list and have the 'to' address be
the
>> list instead of the poster. If I didn't have very smart procmail
recipes
>> this message would have 1) been dumped as certain spam and 2) not been
>> recognized as a list message.
There's the "List-Id" header to check which list the message is from. I use
that header in my Sieve rules, and Dovecot does a dang fine job at it.
> "Reply-to:" matches the previous list, based on the archives. I'm not
too
> keen on changing that immediately without a *huge* majority of the users
> here indicating that is the way it should be.
>
> If there is enough demand, I'll set up some kind of vote thing, so as to
> keep the traffic off-list. But, in the meantime, I'm trying, to the
> extent possible, to match the previous list behavior, and minimize
> suprises.
There has been discussion on this on a thread started by myself about
adding
a button/action to roundcube, and I have actually come to agree about that
it
shold not be used, though, who uses "reply-to" these days? I don't really
mind if it goes or stays.
--
Elisamuel Resto <samuel(a)dragonboricua.net>
Source Mage GNU/Linux / http://sourcemage.org
ID: 0x18615F19 / FP: B66D 1C2A E8EE B922 1D9C D98F D2D5 FB61 1861 5F19
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bob(a)db.org said:
>the time has come to move the RoundCube mailing lists to their new home.
Folks, I've made the changes needed to move the lists to the new home.
There should be no interruption; Bob is running the list in parallel
until DNS fully moves as far as the public DNS caches are concerned.
A quick intro about me:
I'm Jason Fesler, nobody particularly special. I've worked with
mail and usenet for a very long time, including writing a gateway
between uucp/smtp/nntp to/from FidoNet (yes, I have some gray
hairs), and I've had a number of scars fighting spam to keep mail
a relevant and viable medium for my users. I've been working in this
medium since 1993.
I'm reachable as jfesler(a)gigo.com (email, jabber). I'm also reachable
as postmaster(a)lists.roundcube.net (not spam filtered).
Changes for the lists..
For spam reasons, only people who are subscribed, can post. Sorry!
This makes a *huge* difference on mailing list hosting, particularly
for the moderators and list operator (me). You are more than welcome
to subscribe more than once - and, if desired, set your options to "no
mail" mode.
Speaking of options,
http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/devhttp://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/usershttp://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/announce
Scroll to the bottom field, enter your email address, hit
the "Unsubscribe or edit options" button.
Your password, if you had one previously, is different now. The options
page can mail you your new password. I have not yet earned your trust,
so it would have been inappriate for Bob to send me whatever passwords you
had. You are welcome to change your password (again, above urls).
In case you forget the url - look at the bottom of any post.
You'll find the url for that specific list.
Other changes:
Posting attachments - The attachments will be "detached" and replaced by a
url; the attachments will be web accessible. Sending attachments can get
expensive. This way, only those interested in seeing the picture will
burn up bandwidth fetching it. Likewise, those NOT interested, don't have
to download it. An example is in this post.
Archives - http://lists.roundcube.net has links. The urls for old links
will have changed - there was no way to reliably keep them identical.
Anyone who clicks a link to the old urls will be taken to the top level
page.
The archives now have a search feature. It isn't fancy, but it does work
(just simple ht://dig).
--
Jason Fesler, email/jabber <jfesler(a)gigo.com> resume: http://jfesler.com
"Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day;
set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
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bob(a)db.org said:
>the time has come to move the RoundCube mailing lists to their new home.
Folks, I've made the changes needed to move the lists to the new home.
There should be no interruption; Bob is running the list in parallel
until DNS fully moves as far as the public DNS caches are concerned.
A quick intro about me:
I'm Jason Fesler, nobody particularly special. I've worked with
mail and usenet for a very long time, including writing a gateway
between uucp/smtp/nntp to/from FidoNet (yes, I have some gray
hairs), and I've had a number of scars fighting spam to keep mail
a relevant and viable medium for my users. I've been working in this
medium since 1993.
I'm reachable as jfesler(a)gigo.com (email, jabber). I'm also reachable
as postmaster(a)lists.roundcube.net (not spam filtered).
Changes for the lists..
For spam reasons, only people who are subscribed, can post. Sorry!
This makes a *huge* difference on mailing list hosting, particularly
for the moderators and list operator (me). You are more than welcome
to subscribe more than once - and, if desired, set your options to "no
mail" mode.
Speaking of options,
http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/devhttp://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/usershttp://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/announce
Scroll to the bottom field, enter your email address, hit
the "Unsubscribe or edit options" button.
Your password, if you had one previously, is different now. The options
page can mail you your new password. I have not yet earned your trust,
so it would have been inappriate for Bob to send me whatever passwords you
had. You are welcome to change your password (again, above urls).
In case you forget the url - look at the bottom of any post.
You'll find the url for that specific list.
Other changes:
Posting attachments - The attachments will be "detached" and replaced by a
url; the attachments will be web accessible. Sending attachments can get
expensive. This way, only those interested in seeing the picture will
burn up bandwidth fetching it. Likewise, those NOT interested, don't have
to download it. An example is in this post.
Archives - http://lists.roundcube.net has links. The urls for old links
will have changed - there was no way to reliably keep them identical.
Anyone who clicks a link to the old urls will be taken to the top level
page.
The archives now have a search feature. It isn't fancy, but it does work
(just simple ht://dig).
Subject: [Round Cube..] tagging - this is unfortunately not settable per
subscriber, only per list. I am interested in your feedback - mail me
(jfesler(a)gigo.com) privately with your opinion. After enough feedback comes
in I may change the list to include a tag. (Initial feedback was, that
gmail doesn't allow filtering on headers, only subject).
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"Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day;
set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
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Bob's list software allowed users to have [RoundCube ..] prepended to the
subject. So does mine, but Bob's is better in so far that this is a
per-user setting. The software I am using, is .. global to all members on
a given list.
Given that:
Please reply to me privately with which list(s) you're on and your opinion
on whether to prepend the subject with [RoundCube ..] or not. Initial
setting is off per common consensus of the moderators - but really, this
is your list.
I'll evaluate the replies I get, and, if appropriate, make the neccesary
changes.
Before you reply: Consider what your mail client can do for you.
If you look at the headers in this message, you'll see something
similiar to 'List-Id: RoundCube Users <users.lists.roundcube.net>'
which could be one way to organize your mail.
-jason
new list operator for RC lists
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"Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day;
set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."
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