Alec,
That's what I wanted to know,
Thanks!
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Sent: 25 de novembro de 2019 11:28
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Subject: Re: [RCU] Update 1.4.1 released
On 11/25/19 11:54 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> If
On 25/11/2019 10:54, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
If you need help in configuring SSL into your server, you need to read
howtos of said server, be it Apache http or Nginx.
I think the OP was talking about SSL/TLS for IMAPS / STARTTLS for SMTP,
not SSL / TLS for HTTPS.
On 11/25/19 11:54 AM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> If you need help in configuring SSL into your server, you need to read howtos
> of said
> server, be it Apache http or Nginx.
Please, read the question again.
Answer: Since PHP 5.6 self-signed certs aren't accepted by default. You need to
use
issue.
br. jarif
Thanks in advanced,
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*Subject:* [RCU] Update 1.4.1 released
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*Subject:* [RCU] Update 1.4.1 released
Dear subscribers
Short time after the release of the stable version 1.4.0 of Roundcube
Webmail we already publish the first service release. With the recent
release we missed to mention a few breaking
: Friday, November 22, 2019 12:23
To: Roundcube Announce List
Cc: Roundcube Users List ; Roundcube Dev List
Subject: [RCU] Update 1.4.1 released
Dear subscribers
Short time after the release of the stable version 1.4.0 of Roundcube
Webmail we already publish the first service release
Dear subscribers
Short time after the release of the stable version 1.4.0 of Roundcube
Webmail we already publish the first service release. With the recent
release we missed to mention a few breaking changes since the last stable
version 1.3. We apologize for this and are now clarifying and