One other thing to look at, which database program are you using? Can you browse your sql database and see if there are any users stored in the database?
On 3/19/06, Buchner, Daniel <Daniel.Buchner@team.telstra.com> wrote:
Hi,
I've just recently installed roundcube on a Fedore Core 4 systems running the latest version of cPanel.
All is well in terms of using roundcube except I don't seem to be able to save preferences. I have had
a quick look around but am unable to find any obvious errors in error log.
Now, given that roundcube is installed on a cPanel system, which requires a bit of mucking around, I
realise it is a long shot contacting the mailing list - though perhaps I am lucky and somone has come
across this before.
Install $dir: /usr/local/cpanel/base/roundcube
Able to access /webmail via cPanel or with the use of cPanel proxy via
webmail.domain.com
Either way of accessing roundcube has the same affect in that I can't save, time-zone or any
of the other preferences.
Error in browser:
The server was not able to find the document (/roundcube/) you requested.
Please check the url and try again. You might also want to report this error to your webhost.
No errors in /usr/local/cpanel/base/roundcube/logs/errors
No errors in /usr/local/apache/domlogs/webmail.domain
No errors in apache-ssl or apache access/error logs
Any thoughts/ideas?
rgs,
Dan
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Dan Schaper