No.  You just change one line in your web server configuration to use the new 
path as the root.  Everything else will work the same as it does now.  From the 
user perspective there is no change.



> On Jun 4, 2025, at 1:21 PM, list--- via Users <users@lists.roundcube.net> 
> wrote:
> 
>> It's about Roundcube's public_html directory, not web server's public html 
>> directory.
>> In other words, now the entry point(s) (index.php file) is not in Rouncube's 
>> root, but /public_html. And there are other files than index.php.
> 
> 
> Do you mean that we would need to setup a forward from the website root?
> 
>    mail.example.com/  ->  mail.example.com/public_html/index.php
> 
> While not a technical difficulty, it does make for an ugly URL. Does it have 
> to be named "public_html"?

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