On 15 Jul 2019, at 23:02, David Mehler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I went in to tweak my X-Frame-Options headers among others in apache and now 
> I'm getting the error this content can not be displayed in a frame.

Yes, Roundcube doesn’t work with the X-Frame restrictions in Apache24.

> I've sense put the option back to SAMEORIGIN, restarted both apache and 
> php-fpm several times, refreshed the ie browser window, deleted temporary 
> internet files, still getting the error.

I can’t speak for ie11 as I’ve never run it, but this is what I have:

   Header always set X-Frame-Options sameorigin
   Header set Content-Security-Policy "frame-ancestors: 'self'"



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