Has anyone done a Horde3 setup for dbMail?
it is about the config file 'servers.php'. I don't know what to do
with this and trying everything would take for ever. Please help :)
Below are two examples from horde one for plain imap and the other for
cyrus. I guess dbMail is going to be somewhere in between.
Demi
/* Example configurations: */
// IMAP:
$servers['imap'] = array(
'name' => 'IMAP Server',
'server' => 'imap.example.com',
'hordeauth' => false,
'protocol' => 'imap/notls',
'port' => 143,
'folders' => 'mail/',
'namespace' => '',
'maildomain' => 'example.com',
'smtphost' => 'smtp.example.com',
'smtpport' => 25,
'realm' => '',
'preferred' => '',
'dotfiles' => false,
'hierarchies' => array()
);
// CYRUS:
$servers['cyrus'] = array(
'name' => 'Cyrus IMAP Server',
'server' => 'cyrus.example.com',
'hordeauth' => false,
'protocol' => 'imap/notls',
'port' => 143,
'folders' => '',
'namespace' => 'INBOX.',
'maildomain' => 'example.com',
'smtphost' => 'smtp.example.com',
'smtpport' => 25,
'realm' => '',
'preferred' => '',
'admin' => array(
'params' => array(
'login' => 'cyrus',
'password' => 'cyrus_pass',
// The 'userhierarchy' parameter defaults to 'user.'
// If you are using a nonstandard hierarchy for personal
// mailboxes, you will need to set it here.
'userhierarchy' => 'user.',
// Although these defaults are normally all that is required,
// you can modify the following parameters from their default
// values.
'protocol' => 'imap/notls',
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
'port' => 143
)
),
),
'quota' => array(
'driver' => 'cyrus',
'params' => array(
'login' => 'cyrus',
'password' => 'cyrus_pass',
// The 'userhierarchy' parameter defaults to 'user.'
// If you are using a nonstandard hierarchy for personal
// mailboxes, you will need to set it here.
'userhierarchy' => 'user.',
// Although these defaults are normally all that is required,
// you can modify the following parameters from their default
// values.
'protocol' => 'imap/notls',
'hostspec' => 'localhost',
'port' => 143
)
),
'acl' => array(
'driver' => 'rfc2086',
),
),
'dotfiles' => false,
'hierarchies' => array());