On 14/10/14 3:49 PM, admin wrote:
The defaults.inc.php file (which I assume represents the settings if they are
not
modified by your config.inc.php) does have a temp folder statement.
$config['temp_dir'] = RCUBE_INSTALL_PATH . 'temp/';
The RCUBE_INSTALL_PATH part is kind of weird since it's
On 7/10/14 4:00 PM, shm...@riseup.net wrote:
shm...@riseup.net wrote:
im having a lot of difficulty getting RC to work in debian jessie and
since there isn't a package in the repos ive come here for some much
needed help
in summary, what is the correct procedure to get all above talking to
On 8/10/14 6:43 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Redsleeve is the arm port of Centos 6. So I am installing from the tar from
roundcube.net and the installer script reports that:
Checking PHP extensions
The following modules/extensions are /required/ to run Roundcube:
DOM: NOT OK(Could be
On 8/10/14 8:11 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 10/07/2014 04:22 PM, Ben Schmidt wrote:
On 8/10/14 6:43 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Redsleeve is the arm port of Centos 6. So I am installing from the tar from
roundcube.net and the installer script reports that:
Checking PHP extensions
Dont quite get you there, but its pretty simple,
we are on a list, having an open discussion, if you reply to me, or I,
you, then it should go by the list, on this list very simple, its
configured correctly by having reply-to set, to the list, problem does
not exist, if you reply, or reply-all,
Reply All should also honor Reply-To: IMHO.
Example:
Suppose that Secretary Suzy sends Jack an e-mail, with Reply-To: set
to Boss Bob, and there is a Cc: to Amy.
From: Secretary Suzy
Reply To: Bob Boss
To: Jack
Cc: Amy
Jack hits Reply All, and the mail should go To: Boss Bob
As the maintainer of a mailing-list manager, and as a user of mailing
lists, I thought I would chip in.
I think there are uses for all three scenarios: (1) reply to sender
(only), (2) reply to list (only), (3) reply to all (sender, list and any
CCs).
(1) is useful for private replies.
so there is no solution satisfy all
I agree entirely.
finally *that* is no valid reason for mail duplicates
Equally, it is not a valid reason to filter them. We need to recognise
people and communities are different, that both behaviours are useful,
and valid, and that people who want one
I wonder how, if she's not very computer-savvy, she ended up on this list in the
first place. It's quite obviously not for her.
Perhaps the name roundcube-users is a bit misleading, making people think it's
for any end-user of roundcube, not for people who administer roundcube directly.
Or
On 8/04/12 11:27 PM, Martin Wodrich wrote:
Am Sat, 07 Apr 2012 13:12:02 +0200, schrieb Michael Heydekamp:
How can I download the archive as a file rather than loading the stuff into
the browser and saving it from there?
And if there is no other way than saving it through the browser, which
Your apache error log should give you a better reason for the 500 that it doesn't
expose to the world.
Ben.
On 14/03/12 10:18 AM, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote:
Hey list,
First, my setup:
FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE AMD64
Apache/2.2.22
PHP 5.3.10 with Suhosin-Patch
roundcube-0.7.1,1
On 19/02/12 4:15 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Den 2012-02-17 23:36, Advrk Aplmrkt skrev:
Make sure that the configured database exists and that the user has
write privileges DSN:
mysql://roundcube:[password]@localhost/roundcubedb
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/adding-users.html
Mmm.
Unfortunately, everything pretty much looks OK. The configuration for
PHP must be in a conf.d/*.conf file or something, as it isn't in the
httpd.conf file, but everything in httpd.conf seems right. The error in
errors.log seems to be a simple OS access-denied message, not something
to do with your
Maybe we can spot something with a little more info. Can you give us:
ls -ld /var
ls -ld /var/www
ls -ld /var/www/html
ls -ld /var/www/html/webmail
ls -Al /var/www/html/webmail
ls -Al /var/www/html/webmail/config
ls -Al /var/www/html/webmail/installer
?
Anything in webmail/logs?
Also, can you
Strict messages are less severe than notices, which are already being
ignored, so this really isn't a problem. Probably all that has happened
is that PHP have introduced some strict messages to alert coders that
they are using features that are discouraged or may one day be removed
from PHP. Over
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