On 6/12/06, Troy Walsh troy@ainet.net.au wrote:
Hi Jan,
I currently use a fairly customised roundcube with maildir & phpmyadmin. Providing you have you're postfix/aliases all configured correctly (for you're chosen delievery method is local / virtual) it should work fine. One thing to note though is that roundcube wont log you in until postfix has delivered the first mail to that user because the imap directories wont exist yet.
On my system roundcube automatically updates its own database of users etc, I just add new users in my mailsql database then send a mail to that new box so the imap dirs get created.
i've just copied the main.cf of my debian box to my freebsd and configured /etc/aliases. delivery method is local, i've created another user and sent mail to the first user created during install, i saw from the maillog that the mail was delivered to maildir, i tried loggin in roundcube but got the same error as before, am i doing something wrong? i'm a newbie when it comes to these stuffs, my previous webmail is using squirrel, email accounts are created by creating a system user.
can you give a simple step by step howto on how will i create my users by
using phpmyadmin, i've search the roundcube forum and i didnt get the desired results.
TIA
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 16:05:52 +0800, "jan gestre" freebsd.ph@gmail.com
wrote:
first off all i would like to thank all the people who developed
roundcube,
it's a great webmail application i've seen, if not the best. so without
further ado, i would like to ask a very newbie question, how would i
create
users for roundcube? what interface will i use? will phpMyAdmin do? i
tried
logging in to my newly install roundcube by using the user created
during
the fresh install of my freebsd6.1 box, but i always get "login failed"
message. is roundcube using maildir? my postfix and dovecot was
configured
to use maildir.
TIA
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