Hi,
I have just finished the migration of roundcube to our new servers. Everything worked just fine, from version 0.2 to version 0.2.2, which needed some sql structure changes anyway.
There is one small problem: the address book. When logging into the new webmail, address book is empty. I can add new entries, they are stored correctly, but all past entries are gone.
I investigated a little bit this issue, and found out that when logging into the new system, a new record is automatically added to the 'users' table, with the same 'username' but another 'mail_host', apparently taken from the '$rcmail_config['default_host']' variable in the roundcube configuration. Since this new record receives a new primary key, all linked records in the 'contacts' table are lost.
What are the correct migration steps in order to get the address book back, when server names and ips have changed? I used to have an "all in one" mail server, and it is now separated into multiple virtual machines (webmail, mta, nfs).
Best regards, and thanks for Roundcube!
Philippe Lang Attik System http://www.attiksystem.ch _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Philippe Lang wrote:
What are the correct migration steps in order to get the address book back, when server names and ips have changed?
If your mail host address/name changes you should run:
UPDATE users SET mail_host = 'new value' WHERE mail_host = 'old value';
I have installed the latest version of RoundCube on an Ubuntu server.
When I try to delete messages - move them to the Trash folder - nothing happens. Is there some permission settings that I have missed or something else?
Any ideas are very appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
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Maybe the user's mailbox is full and when roundcube tries to move the message from inbox to trash it gets an quota error from the imap server. Try to free some space deleting messages directly from the filesystem and then try again to move them to trash using roundcube.
2010/3/8 Jonas Fornander support@netwood.net
I have installed the latest version of RoundCube on an Ubuntu server.
When I try to delete messages - move them to the Trash folder - nothing happens. Is there some permission settings that I have missed or something else?
Any ideas are very appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
"Home is where my computer is"
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Thanks for your reply.
The mailbox size can't be the issue because this happens even for new mail accounts with no messages.
I have the mailbox size set to 2GB but can't still delete any new messages.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
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From: Eden Caldas [mailto:edencaldas@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 12:03 PM To: Jonas Fornander Cc: users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: Re: [RCU] Can't delete messages
Maybe the user's mailbox is full and when roundcube tries to move the message from inbox to trash it gets an quota error from the imap server. Try to free some space deleting messages directly from the filesystem and then try again to move them to trash using roundcube.
2010/3/8 Jonas Fornander support@netwood.net
I have installed the latest version of RoundCube on an Ubuntu server.
When I try to delete messages - move them to the Trash folder - nothing happens. Is there some permission settings that I have missed or something else?
Any ideas are very appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
"Home is where my computer is"
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
You will have to check the imap server logs and roundcube logs. I'm positive there will be something usefull there.
2010/3/8 Jonas Fornander support@netwood.net
Thanks for your reply.
The mailbox size can't be the issue because this happens even for new mail accounts with no messages.
I have the mailbox size set to 2GB but can't still delete any new messages.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
"Home is where my computer is"
*From:* Eden Caldas [mailto:edencaldas@gmail.com] *Sent:* Monday, March 08, 2010 12:03 PM *To:* Jonas Fornander *Cc:* users@lists.roundcube.net *Subject:* Re: [RCU] Can't delete messages
Maybe the user's mailbox is full and when roundcube tries to move the message from inbox to trash it gets an quota error from the imap server. Try to free some space deleting messages directly from the filesystem and then try again to move them to trash using roundcube.
2010/3/8 Jonas Fornander support@netwood.net
I have installed the latest version of RoundCube on an Ubuntu server.
When I try to delete messages - move them to the Trash folder - nothing happens. Is there some permission settings that I have missed or something else?
Any ideas are very appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
"Home is where my computer is"
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
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Check your "special folder" settings, if you don't define a Trash folder, deleting won't work. Jonas Fornander wrote:
I have installed the latest version of RoundCube on an Ubuntu server.
When I try to delete messages - move them to the Trash folder - nothing happens. Is there some permission settings that I have missed or something else?
Any ideas are very appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
"Home is where my computer is"
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Jorge Valdes Intercom El Salvador jvaldes@intercom.com.sv voz: ++(503) 2278-5068 fax: ++(503) 2265-7025
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That was the problem. Thanks!
Is there a way to have RoundCube automatically create those folders - Trash, Draft and Sent Items - when I create a new mailbox and have it be defined without having to manually do it after account creation?
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
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-----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+support=netwood.net@lists.roundcube.net [mailto:users-bounces+support=netwood.net@lists.roundcube.net] On Behalf Of Jorge Valdes Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 12:38 PM Cc: users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: Re: [RCU] Can't delete messages
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Check your "special folder" settings, if you don't define a Trash folder, deleting won't work. Jonas Fornander wrote:
I have installed the latest version of RoundCube on an Ubuntu server.
When I try to delete messages - move them to the Trash folder - nothing happens. Is there some permission settings that I have missed or something else?
Any ideas are very appreciated.
Thanks.
Cheers, Jonas Fornander System Administrator Netwood Communications,LLC Tel: 310-442-1530 Fax: 310-496-0712 "Find Out Why We're Better"
Now offering Fiber Optic Internet service throughout the continental USA. Speeds start at 5Mbps/2Mbps. Go to www.netwood.net and fill in a prequal request.
"Home is where my computer is"
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Jorge Valdes Intercom El Salvador jvaldes@intercom.com.sv voz: ++(503) 2278-5068 fax: ++(503) 2265-7025
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
Hi Guys
I have been doing some testing of RC 0.4.0 as requested. A couple of things I have noticed:
Text) 2. Lost setting for Preview Pane. 3. "Seve sent message in" option when composing mails now defaults to "- Don't Save -". I assume this is a bug as I can't see anyone wanting this as a default and I could see no option for changing it.
Anyway, thats all. Hope this helps. Keep up the good work ! Cheers Steve _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 13:20:16 -0800, "Jonas Fornander" support@netwood.net wrote:
Is there a way to have RoundCube automatically create those folders -
Trash,
Draft and Sent Items - when I create a new mailbox and have it be
defined
without having to manually do it after account creation?
Yes. The following is from config/main.inc.php
// display these folders separately in the mailbox list. // these folders will also be displayed with localized names $rcmail_config['default_imap_folders'] = array('INBOX', 'Drafts', 'Sent', 'spam', 'Trash');
// automatically create the above listed default folders on login $rcmail_config['create_default_folders'] = TRUE;
-ryan