Re: [RCU] attach problems

2009-01-22 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
Hi Jean My first guess would be that you have to check the php values. What is the value for the maximum upload size? What is the value for the memory consumption? best regards Claudio On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Jean Carlos Coelho wrote: > Hi all, i'm new here... so.. my first question i

[RCU] attach problems

2009-01-22 Thread Jean Carlos Coelho
Hi all, i'm new here... so.. my first question is: when open attach bigger than 2MB for example, it just stop working and open a blank page and stay loading "forever", when is a small attach a can't left click and open it, only right click and save to disk, and then open the file, sorry for my

Re: [RCU] Emails with no body text

2009-01-22 Thread Thomas Bruederli
Again, message source snippets are worthless for us. We need the full message source in order to test and find the bug. So please go to http://testing.roundcube.net/ and upload your sample message. Then post the Upload-ID here and we'll catch it. ~Thomas Tristan Terpelle wrote: > I have an issue

Re: [RCU] where is message body in mysql database

2009-01-22 Thread chasd
On Jan 21, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Molin MEN wrote: > But i'm still not sure about IMAP storage. Could you explain me in > detail about that? I use Fedora, some of the paths might be different on your system. You might want to look at this HOW-TO at The Linux Documentation Project :

Re: [RCU] where is message body in mysql database

2009-01-22 Thread Joshua Kordani
i think the OP is confused as to the nature of roundcube. Roundcube is NOT an all encompassing email system. that is to say, EMAIL users are not created and managed in the roundcube system. Roundcube connects to an email server and presents mail to a user who logs in. JUST like a mail client, a

Re: [RCU] where is message body in mysql database

2009-01-22 Thread chasd
On Jan 22, 2009, at 4:31 PM, Joshua Kordani wrote: > in short, its all kinda like the voicemail system for phones. you can > use any phone (email client: thunderbird, outlook) to access your > voice > mails (emails) by dialing your voicemail provider (accessing your > email > server), and kn