Re: [RCU] roundcube-0.6 debian (squeeze) packages

2011-10-11 Thread Tobias Hachmer
Am 10.10.2011 22:12, schrieb Niccolò Belli:
 If someone wants to test it, here are the packages:
 http://repository.linuxsystems.it/pool/main/r/roundcube/

Why is there a need for a package at all? It is quite down to earth to 
install roundcube by hand.
The INSTALL,UPGRADE files are also self explained.

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[RCU] reply to mailinglist messages

2011-10-11 Thread Ward De Ridder
Hello All,

I've got a problem with answering to a mailinglist.
The way I work to make sure everything gets in the right folder I use a 
different e-mailadres for every mailinglist.
All the mails arrive thanks to a cach all, so that isn't the problem.
But when I want to reply to a mailinglist the from adres is always my 
default mailadres, and I'd like that to be the right adres for the 
mailinglist right away.
Is there a possibility to do that with roundcube?

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Re: [RCU] roundcube-0.6 debian (squeeze) packages

2011-10-11 Thread Tobias Hachmer
On 11.10.2011 12:08, emilio brambilla wrote:
 On 10/11/2011 11:17 AM, Tobias Hachmer wrote:
 Why is there a need for a package at all? It is quite down to earth 
 to
 install roundcube by hand.
 The INSTALL,UPGRADE files are also self explained.

 maybe because if it's packaged and well mainained you have an 
 automatic
 update of roundcube when you update the operating system :-)

 the biggest problem I have installing roundcube in production
 environments is that we have not a long term supported stable version 
 (a
 version patched against bugs, but without adding new features).

 this is sad, because I think roundcube is the best webmail available, 
 it
 has all the features I want in a webmail and it is also userfriendly 
 and
 grafically actractive!

 I hope linux distributions start maintaining stable releases of
 roundcube to use on this environments, so this package is a *great* 
 idea!

Well, I understand. So here opinions differ. For me it worked very well 
just upgrading all by hand.
With this I am independent from the maintainer and can upgrade 
immediately after release.

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Re: [RCU] roundcube-0.6 debian (squeeze) packages

2011-10-11 Thread Cor Bosman
 
 maybe because if it's packaged and well mainained you have an 
 automatic
 update of roundcube when you update the operating system :-)
 
 
 Well, I understand. So here opinions differ. For me it worked very well 
 just upgrading all by hand.
 

These 2 are not mutually exclusive. 

regards,

cor

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Re: [RCU] reply to mailinglist messages

2011-10-11 Thread Ward De Ridder
Hi Tobias,

This seems to work for the roundcube mailinglist, but for other 
mailinglists I'm subscribed to ( ubuntu-be , hackerspace antwerp , ... ) 
it doesn't work.
Any idea why that could be?

This doesn't have anything to do with smtpd_recipient_restrictions , I 
use a localhost smtp server that just sends the mail from any mailadres 
I ask it to send from.

Ward

On 11.10.2011 12:07, Tobias Hachmer wrote:
 Am 11.10.2011 11:57, schrieb Ward De Ridder:
 Hello All,

 I've got a problem with answering to a mailinglist.
 The way I work to make sure everything gets in the right folder I 
 use
 a
 different e-mailadres for every mailinglist.
 All the mails arrive thanks to a cach all, so that isn't the 
 problem.
 But when I want to reply to a mailinglist the from adres is always 
 my
 default mailadres, and I'd like that to be the right adres for the
 mailinglist right away.
 Is there a possibility to do that with roundcube?

 Yes, got to Settings -- Identities and add all the identities with 
 the
 correct email address you want to use.
 When you then answer to a post the correct identity is chosen
 automatically. When you compose a new email the default identity will 
 be
 chosen.
 For this to work your relaying email server has to be configured for
 that. For example when postfix has in smtpd_recipient_restrictions
 reject_sender_login_mismatch you are able to only send emails from 
 the
 same address you logged in with e.g. SASL.

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Re: [RCU] reply to mailinglist messages

2011-10-11 Thread Tobias Hachmer
On 11.10.2011 12:21, Ward De Ridder wrote:
 This seems to work for the roundcube mailinglist, but for other
 mailinglists I'm subscribed to ( ubuntu-be , hackerspace antwerp , 
 ... )
 it doesn't work.
 Any idea why that could be?

 This doesn't have anything to do with smtpd_recipient_restrictions , 
 I
 use a localhost smtp server that just sends the mail from any 
 mailadres
 I ask it to send from.

It was just a hint.
So, you subscribed to every mailinglist with another mailaddress you 
want to use just for that given mailing list?
To post to a mailinglist the envelope sender has to be the same you 
subscribed with. For my knowledge it has to work with an identity for 
each mailing list.

What's the error shown in your roundcube as well as in your mta logs?

Tobias

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Re: [RCU] roundcube-0.6 debian (squeeze) packages

2011-10-11 Thread emilio brambilla
hello,

On 10/11/2011 12:13 PM, Tobias Hachmer wrote:

 Well, I understand. So here opinions differ. For me it worked very well
 just upgrading all by hand.

it worked for me too (and it's what I do on my staging environment and 
on my personal webmail), but I would also like to have a stable packaged 
version for webmail I install for company where I cannot add feature 
and/or change the interface to all users to fix a bug (interface change 
needs for the final users and the IT support staff to be trained on the 
changes)

 With this I am independent from the maintainer and can upgrade
 immediately after release.
yes, it's true, but if you have hundreds or thousands of servers to 
manage you would agree packages are nice ;-)

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Re: [RCU] roundcube-0.6 debian (squeeze) packages

2011-10-11 Thread Niccolò Belli
Il 11/10/2011 12:35, Niccolò Belli ha scritto:
 As I said 0.6 packages still don't work (at least for Vincent Bernat, I
 can't test them ATM), so testers are welcome.

I found some time to test it and I fixed the problem. I will upload a 
working version soon.

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Re: [RCU] roundcube-0.6 debian (squeeze) packages

2011-10-11 Thread Niccolò Belli
The updated version is in the repository, I didn't bump the version 
number tough.

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[RCU] Roundcube 0.5 - Disk Usage

2011-10-11 Thread Javier Romero
Dear Sirs:
Good aftenoon.
I have a Mail Server with Postfix, Courier, MySQL and Roundcube as Webmail.
I need some help, as I can´t make the Disk Space Bar include the Trash
folder in the total percentage, only adds Sent and Cur folders to show the
Free Space available.
Please, may someone tell me where do I have to configure this, I´ve been
trying to find an answer on the Web, but I couldn´t.
Thank you very much for your kind attention.

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[RCU] cannot send attachments when using open_basedir

2011-10-11 Thread Niccolò Belli
roundcube: PHP Warning:  tempnam(): open_basedir restriction in effect. 
File() is not within the allowed path(s)

Even setting the root (/) directory in open_basedir it does not work, 
the only way is to disable open_basedir.


Is it a known issue?

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Re: [RCU] cannot send attachments when using open_basedir

2011-10-11 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
Do you use PHP 5.3 with the eaccelerator extension?
If yes, you will have to set another eaccelerator configuration variable in
php.ini.
Otherwise tons of open_basedir error messages appear although the path is
correct.
On Oct 11, 2011 11:24 PM, Niccolò Belli darkba...@linuxsystems.it wrote:

 roundcube: PHP Warning:  tempnam(): open_basedir restriction in effect.
 File() is not within the allowed path(s)

 Even setting the root (/) directory in open_basedir it does not work,
 the only way is to disable open_basedir.


 Is it a known issue?

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