Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-15 Thread Wesley M.
user userx@domainx userx Thank you for your replies and your help. Wesley M. PS : OpenBSD 5.0 / rouncubemail package 0.5.3p1 Original Message Subject: Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0 Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 21:35:49 + From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org To: Wesley M

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-14 Thread nick
Wesley, I think once you've logged in with a user, you're stuck with whatever was in the config file as has been previously said as it's created the roundcube entries in the database. What you'll need to do now for that user is to log into roundcube, click Personal Settings at the top, then

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-14 Thread Wesley M.
Hi, Very funny, i already know this tips. But when i add a new user and try to connect on, i always have @localhost. At Roundcube login prompt : type username@specificdomainuser doesn't work. And type just the username work, try to send a mail, it sends with @localhost I know i can modify manually

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-14 Thread Nick Ryan
Apologies, I wasn't trying to be funny. There's a few bits of troubleshooting at http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Config#ConfiguringforVirtualUsers where it looks like they describe a similar issue to the one you're having. Can't help any more than that though. On 14/12/2011 10:20, Wesley

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
I have just tested this method with roundcube 0.7 on OpenBSD with a blank database and it works fine there, logging in with the full email address as specified in the left-hand column of the virtusertable file uses the username on the right-hand-side as the imap login name, and in prefs/identities

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-13 Thread Michael W. Lucas
I have Roundcube elsewhere. It basically runs like any other IMAP/pop3 client, e.g., communicates over port 110/995/whatever. My roundcube install isn't actually on my mail server. This leads me to think that copying system files into the chroot isn't going to help. Using a mail client other

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011/12/13 15:28, Michael W. Lucas wrote: I have Roundcube elsewhere. It basically runs like any other IMAP/pop3 client, e.g., communicates over port 110/995/whatever. My roundcube install isn't actually on my mail server. This leads me to think that copying system files into the chroot

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-13 Thread Wesley M.
Hi, I use sendmail 8.14.15 with virtusertable and procmail for multiple domains and dovecot 2.0; and Apache (chrooted in /var/www) MAILDIR : /var/mailserver/%u/ IMAP/POP3/IMAPS/POP3S works. I just want : At the Roundcube login page, type user1@domain1 and send emails from this email

roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-12 Thread Wesley M.
Hi, I use sendmail with procmail(for maildir) and dovecot on OpenBSD 5.0 And a virtusertable /etc/mail/virtusertable for multiple domains. All works fine, i can send and receive emails. When i use roundcube, if i type a username, try to send an email, it is from username@localhost So, i modified

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-12 Thread Wesley M.
I tried this : cp /etc/mail/virtusertable /var/www/roundcubemail/ And changed in /var/www/roundcubemail/main.inc.php this line to $rcmail_config['virtuser_file'] = '/roundcubemail/virtusertable'; Add a new user. Try it, only works with his username, and when i try to send emails, it comes from

Re: roundcubemail on openbsd 5.0

2011-12-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-12-12, Wesley M. open...@e-solutions.re wrote: Hi, I use sendmail with procmail(for maildir) and dovecot on OpenBSD 5.0 And a virtusertable /etc/mail/virtusertable for multiple domains. All works fine, i can send and receive emails. When i use roundcube, if i type a username, try