Thanks for the info Dan,
I to am finding more ofo our users are requesting it be added.
I am running a Centos 6 and 7 VM test boxes, so I will go ahead and test
further.
Any caveats to worry about?
Cheers,
Dave M
On 17/04/2015 10:09 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Dave:
I offer both on my
My only caveat is the same one I tell people who use QMT in general --
DO NOT use the default SQL passwords!
You don't have to make them super hard, but leaving them default is just
ASKING for trouble!
(Yes, roundcube creates and uses a MySQL database of users - separate
from the vpopmail
It does? I had to login via IMAP credentials, are these cached in a DB? I don't
remember having troubles logging in to Roundcube after changing my mail
password.
And for sending mails it can also use the same credentials used on Login.
Sent from my iPhone
On 17 Apr 2015, at 19:54, Dan
Hey Dave,
Not really a whole lot of issues to expect with roundcube. It speaks regular
IMAP with a DB backend for some data. I'd recommend looking into sauserprefs
(install via RC Plugin, look it up). I don't really host massive users (just
family really) but it's useful to change the exact
Dave:
I offer both on my sites:
roundcube at mail.domain.com
squirrelmail at www.domain.com/webmail
MOST of my clients prefer the roundcube...
Just my experience
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 4/17/2015 2:00 PM, Dave M wrote:
Any one had the opportunity to install roundcube as apposed to
I have RC going on Centos 6.6 64-bit with latest QMT. I had to do
nothing special to get it up and running except i didn't feel like
upgrading php so i stuck with v1.05 of RC. I use it with mysql backend.
works fine although I still get odd IMAP login failures through RC
occasionally that i
That's what I did. I set it all up, and tested with squirrelmail prior to
deploying Rc.
Centos 7 uses systemd right? That differs from v6.6, but not sure that really
matters in this case. Just throwing it out there.
- fabe
On Apr 17, 2015, at 5:15 PM, Dave M sysad...@tricubemedia.com
No worries, it does use systemd, so trying again.
Dave M
On 17/04/2015 1:20 PM, fsanti...@deviltracks.net wrote:
sorry replied under a different account so making sure you don't get
confused:
That's what I did. I set it all up, and tested with squirrelmail prior
to deploying Rc.
Centos
You give up too easy. What did your logs say?
On 04/17/2015 01:03 PM, Dave M wrote:
Well,
after installing round cube and its needed files,
It has messed up Dovecot
My Centos 7 install is now non functional,
Good news, I do get the roundcube login screen
( sad grin )
Thankfully, I
Well,
after installing round cube and its needed files,
It has messed up Dovecot
My Centos 7 install is now non functional,
Good news, I do get the roundcube login screen
( sad grin )
Thankfully, I did a VM Snapshot, and am about to reverse this roundcube
attempt.
Dave M
On 17/04/2015
sorry replied under a different account so making sure you don't get
confused:
That's what I did. I set it all up, and tested with squirrelmail prior
to deploying Rc.
Centos 7 uses systemd right? That differs from v6.6, but not sure that
really matters in this case. Just throwing it out
Dovecot terminated with signal 15
or something like that
Will do another test shortly,
Dave M
On 17/04/2015 12:05 PM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
You give up too easy. What did your logs say?
On 04/17/2015 01:03 PM, Dave M wrote:
Well,
after installing round cube and its needed files,
It
So,
doing a clean install VM Centos 7,
after install is it best to add domains and users then roundcube right
after ?
Dave M
On 17/04/2015 12:41 PM, fsanti...@deviltracks.net wrote:
I have RC going on Centos 6.6 64-bit with latest QMT. I had to do
nothing special to get it up and running
Roundcube is a simple PHP app that doesn't run any services. Install it at a
remote node, got it a DB to write to and IMAP to read mails from. And of course
Submission to send mails. I have successfully connected my local RC instance
with remote IMAP/Mail services.
I would be rather shocked if
Simple,
That Fixed it,
now I can login to RC , no errors, will do some tests
Thanks everyone,
On 17/04/2015 2:46 PM, Fox Hound wrote:
Try
Yum install php-mysql
Then restart httpd
Then test again.
On Apr 17, 2015, at 6:45 PM, Dave M sysad...@tricubemedia.com
Try
Yum install php-mysql
Then restart httpd
Then test again.
On Apr 17, 2015, at 6:45 PM, Dave M sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:
Tried new install using simple yum install
running the setup
Checking PHP version
Version: OK(PHP 5.4.16 detected)
Getting couple errors
Tried new install using simple yum install
running the setup
Checking PHP version
Version: OK(PHP 5.4.16 detected)
Getting couple errors
MySQL: NOT AVAILABLE(Could be loaded. Please add in php.ini; See
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.pdo-mysql.php)
MYSQL is installed of course,
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