Unfortunately that will not work for me... I actually host my webmail on
my home server, so, for example, my actual imap login is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
but my external URL (and therefore HTTP_HOST) is completely different.
Additionally, my webmail on my burninghorizons server goes by the name
Apologies, just realised that my first point about my @debian login
doesn't apply anyway, as this is picked up by the default_host setting,
so it's just the mail.* eventuality that needs addressing from my point
of view.
Thanks,
Richard
Richard Green wrote:
Unfortunately that will not work
Normally servers uses [EMAIL PROTECTED] The patch i made is for
servers with many different hosts, to get your hostname you can try to
use php_uname('n'), this will return the local server hostname.On 3/3/06, Richard Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Apologies, just realised that my first point about
On 20 Feb 2006, at 23:51, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Hi again,
As usual, the latest release contained some nasty bugs. Sending mails
using PHP's mail() function completely ignored the message headers.
This
and some charset issues are now fixed. I updated the beta-release
package in the
John Dennis wrote:
I've been working on getting roundcube mail to work with some of our
packages here at Red Hat, by the way you guys have done a great job!
Hi John
Par for the course with early development I hit some snags, that's to be
expected. I'm currently trying to get SMTP to work
When I try to open a message with a large attachment (or a collection of
attachments that add up to several megabytes), Roundcube spins for a while
then times out and displays only a blank white page.
By 'large' I mean in the area of 8mb or more.
It seems that it is trying to read the
I tried applying these changes and the command key still doesn't do anything.
If I use ctrl-click I get the desired behavior but no context-menu (maybe
that's just a change in the newer app.js I downloaded from cvs) except if I
hold ctrl-shift-click the context menu flashes up for a second and
Removing the context menu is definitely an unrelated change in app.js.
Thanks for testing it for me. If nothing different is happening at all,
I suspect that it's because the javascript code that recognizes the
platform isn't working properly. There's not much more I can offer than
what I
I am running an old version of roundcube. I have heavily modified the login scripts for automation as well as including an html area for sending.What version should I upgrade to?im having a problem connecting to the cvs server right now, and I am also weary installing the beta because there is
I'll try to look into this myself over the weekend. Your patch shows me where
to look in the code so I'll see if I can make it work.
Thanks.
: jamie
Software is too important to be left to programmers.
- Meilir Page-Jones
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