Yep - I realize why SMTP fixes it, but I can't figure out what broke regular php mail() between the two releases.
On 2/19/2006 9:06 PM, T. Shoes wrote:
That would stand to reason. If you don't let Sendmail be the delivery agent, Apache takes ownership of the process when you let PHP do it, hence the usernames would not carry over.
On 2/19/06, Tom Sepper tom@sepperdesigns.com wrote:
Changing to use SMTP of course fixes the problem, and is probably the better way to go in the end. But I'm still curious as to how to fix this.
My original installation of Version 0.1-20051021 didn't have this problem. So something changed from that version to the new beta.
On 2/19/2006 8:50 PM, Tom Sepper wrote:
I tried it an it didn't work anyways.
This is a fresh install of the new beta. I dropped all tables, and used the initial mysql sql file to create the new tables/structures.
I've added a default identity and it's sending from the Apache user. Oddly enough it IS using the correct email address I imput into the identity.
I used the new beta config files and modified them.
On 2/19/2006 8:46 PM, T. Shoes wrote:
Sounds a little drastic to me. So let me get this straight.. you upgraded to RC 0.1 Beta, and the identities stopped working or are not saving information when you add it after logging in?
I'd say "add some data to the backend" to see if that would help, but oddly enough the "reply-to:" field in the database cannot be left null (I assume RC adds a space to fill the contents in when there is no data?)
In any event, did you replace the main.inc.php and db.inc.php or just copy into those files the data listed in the UPGRADING file of the install?
On 2/19/06, Tom Sepper tom@sepperdesigns.com wrote:
Yes - mySQL.
I looked at the "Mail sent from apache" thread from a couple days ago and it didn't resolve my problem.
I tried setting safe_mode in the script, but I'm about to try setting it in the php.ini file to see if it'll help.
On 2/19/2006 8:38 PM, T. Shoes wrote:
What db are you using? mySQL?
On 2/19/06, Tom Sepper tom@sepperdesigns.com wrote: > That's what I did.. except for migrating information back in. My > roundcube installation is only for my use, and I didn't have any > valuable addresses and such saved. > > Any other ideas? > > > On 2/19/2006 8:34 PM, T. Shoes wrote: >> I replied directly to Mark this same answer: >> >> I ended up backing up my roundcube database, nuking the contents of >> the original, then reinitializing it via the mysql.initial.sql script >> (the portion of the update script I needed kept failing). Once >> done, I >> migrated as much of the users/identities/contacts information as >> possible. Fortunately I only have 5 users using RC, so it wasn't that >> big of a deal. >> >> On 2/19/06, Tom Sepper tom@sepperdesigns.com wrote: >>> I'm having this same problem. I even dumped all data from the DB >>> tables >>> and started clean. Mail has a "From" name as my Apache user. >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2/19/2006 8:14 PM, T. Shoes wrote: >>>> Yes. The identities table was changed after updating. The fields >>>> are >>>> different. I was forced to recreate identities after logging in. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2/19/06, Mark Pallo mpallo@rhinopit.com wrote: >>>>> I do have 1 problem. When I send an email from RC the display >>>>> name shows >>>>> "Nobody" while the email is correct. >>>>> >>>>> The identities look fine in the personal settings. >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> -- >>>> There is no "I" in team, but there is "Iran" in "Uranium".. >>>> >>>> >> -- >> There is no "I" in team, but there is "Iran" in "Uranium".. >>
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There is no "I" in team, but there is "Iran" in "Uranium"..
-- There is no "I" in team, but there is "Iran" in "Uranium"..
-- There is no "I" in team, but there is "Iran" in "Uranium"..