On 10/08/2018 06:36 PM, Vincent Van Houtte wrote: > Although your assessment is correct, it misses the overall picture. The > question relates > to an existing installation that was merely updated. There is no reason why > RC would need > to create (INSERT INTO 'users') a new user upon login.
You know nothing, John Snow ;) @Meaulnes, the upgrade script did not fix the database structure for some reason. You have to do this manually. Visit https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/tree/master/SQL/mysql. The files there are named by date. You have to check all files starting from 2012080700 in order from most recent to the oldest, until you see that the changes in the file are already in place. Another option is to compare result of `show columns from table` command on every table with table definitions from SQL/mysql.initial.sql file. Your issue is quite rare, don't expect automated solution. Minimal knowledge about database administration is required in this case. -- Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak Kolab Groupware Developer [http://kolab.org] Roundcube Webmail Developer [http://roundcube.net] ---------------------------------------------------- PGP: 19359DC1 # Blog: https://kolabian.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users