I also learned something =)
I did change the directory permissions to root, and I was able to see
emails in the client, am able to write emails, receive emails, logout,
login, basically roundcube functions as I expect, minus I cannot SEND
emails. Apparently, there is still not a permission or set correctly.
I can send from a thunderbird client, so I think postfix is fine?
I have been checking logs, but all I see is a ssl_accept error to my
server, and that it timed out.
That is the behavior I am seeing on my roundcube webmail in the brower
-- it just hangs on "sending" and it eventually times out with error -1
I will keep trying to figure it out, if anyone can send me a bone, I
would greatly appreciated it.
On 06/12/2022 23:10, Roas Solutions wrote:
I would not like to receive these emails anymoe anyone a suggestion
how i can fix this?
On Tue, 6 Dec 2022, 16:00 Mike Burger, <mbur...@bubbanfriends.org> wrote:
I suggest chown'ing the entire Roundcube directory structure to be
owned by your web server user (apache?), since your web server
doesn't (or, at least, shouldn't be set to) run as root.
On 2022-12-06 04:39, Thomas Anderson wrote:
thanks Mr. Reino,
It seemed to work, but I have been unable to get it up and
running after a couple of days of meddling with it.
I am getting, what I think a permission error. What should the
roundcube permissions be set to? Right now,
they are set as root, which should work, right?
Or, should I set them to have the same permissions as the apache
"user"?
Right now I am getting this error..
Symbolic link not allowed or link target not accessible:
/var/lib/roundcube/program, referer: https://mail.example.com/
On 03/12/2022 12:42, Bernardo Reino wrote:
Hello,
On 03/12/2022 11:33, Thomas Anderson wrote:
My question is, how exactly would I got about this? I have not
been able to find any documentation on doing this. Will keep
looking in the interim. But if anyone can point me in the right
direction, and what I should be mindful of, and/or if I simply
just install it over the old version, I would be thankful?
Everything one needs to know can be found here:
https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/blob/master/UPGRADING
This has always worked quite well (in my case at least):
unpack the archive of the new Roundcube version to a temporary
location
(don't replace the Roundcube installation you want to update)
and cd into that directory. From there, run the following
command in a shell: ./bin/installto.sh <TARGET-FOLDER>
Cheers.
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