On 2/8/19 5:00 am, Ulli Heist wrote:
the contacs are connected to the users via
table users column user_id
table contacts column user_id

I finally got to a weekend to investigate this. There are 6000+ contacts,
100+ contactgroups, 2000+ contactgroupmembers and some unknown number of
users actually using contacts. If the contacts entries are not visible
within the contactgroups and contactgroupmembers (in the web interface
itself) how do I determine which user_id column in the contacts table is meant 
to be matched to the user_id column in the users table?

How do I determine what to change the user_id field in the contacts table
to when I don't know which user that particular contact belongs to now
that the contact entries are all messed up?

I suspect I will have to truncate the contact* tables and tell my already
angry users to start all over again but I am concerned that the Roundcube
Contacts plugin is so fragile that this may happen again with a another
update... like to 1.4 with the much anticipated Elastic theme.

Has anyone got any suggestion how to future proof Roundcube? Should I
perhaps look at Roundcube provided by Kolab?

My testing with Rainloop and it's contact and calendar plugins remotely
connecting to with Nextcloud (mainly for backup) seemed to work well but
Rainloops future development seems to be in doubt.

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Mark Constable
0419 530 037
https://spiderweb.com.au
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