> 2. I use qmail with vmailmgr as my MTA. I can login
> fine with virtual 
> users, but local users seem to generate some kind of
> loop and I cannot 
> login, it just loads forever. If I check my imap
> servers logs it shows 
> that the authentification was successful, RoundCubes
> logs show no errors 
> and neither do the apache-logs.
> 
> I also have SquirrelMail installed and it works
> flawlessly as do 
> stand-alone clients like Mozilla Thunderbird.

Similarly, I use qmail and was previously using IMP
without any problems.

I installed RoundCube last night and all seemed well,
but this morning I get a loop whenever I try to log
in.
This is true for all accounts, all of which are local
users.

The MySQL processes shows that RoundCube connects but
then sleeps.
Unfortunately I don't have access to any other logs at
the moment.

Is this a known bug and is there a fix
available/planned?

Thanks

--- Mattias Wikstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I just installed RoundCube and everything seems to
> work fine except for 
> two things:
> 
> 1. I use bincimap as my imap server with the
> maildir++ depot (same as 
> courier-imap), which stores all the users folders in
> the INBOX.
> 
> If I leave imap_root empty in the config (as is the
> default) all the 
> folders are shown as being under the INBOX, but the
> Sent, Drafts and 
> Trash folders are not assigned icons.
> 
> If I change imap_root to "INBOX/" the folders are
> shown with correct 
> icons but the Inbox disappears from the list and
> cannot be selected!
> 
> 2. I use qmail with vmailmgr as my MTA. I can login
> fine with virtual 
> users, but local users seem to generate some kind of
> loop and I cannot 
> login, it just loads forever. If I check my imap
> servers logs it shows 
> that the authentification was successful, RoundCubes
> logs show no errors 
> and neither do the apache-logs.
> 
> I also have SquirrelMail installed and it works
> flawlessly as do 
> stand-alone clients like Mozilla Thunderbird.
> 
> I realise that RoundCube is still in its infancy but
> the project looks 
> very promising already! Alas I'm not a programmer,
> so I cannot 
> contribute to the project (except with bug-reports
> ;).
> 
> Best regards!
> 
> Mattias Wikstrom
> 
> 
> 
> 



                
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