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Access mailserve from roundcube
Access mailserve from roundcube










access mailserve from roundcube
  1. ACCESS MAILSERVE FROM ROUNDCUBE INSTALL
  2. ACCESS MAILSERVE FROM ROUNDCUBE FULL

ACCESS MAILSERVE FROM ROUNDCUBE INSTALL

You may need to install unzip to unpack the code: sudo apt-get install unzip cd /usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail-1.0.4/plugins To install the Remember Me plugin, go to your Roundcube plugin directory (Your version # may vary) and download the code. This provides a remember me checkbox on the sign-in page. Next, let's install the Persistent Login Plugin. Note: Older versions of Roundcube had different configuration file names. Go to your Roundcube configuration directory (based on your version number): cd /usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail-1.0.4/configĬhange the session lifetime from 10 minutes to 60 or 600 or 4320 minutes, etc.: $config=4320 Let's change ours to three days, which is 4,320 minutes. The default session lifetime for Roundcube is only ten minutes. usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail-1.0.4/config If you look in your iRedMail.tips file, it will provide a section for where the Roundcube settings are: Roundcube webmail: /usr/share/apache2/roundcubemail-1.0.4 The first isn't a plugin but a setting to extend the session lifetime. There are a few plugins and settings I like to use to improve login and authentication. Plugins are a great way to customize and extend Roundcube's default feature set. If you'd like to build your own skin, here's Roundcube's documentation for creating a theme. I've installed this one for a client and it seemed to work quite well. Here's an Outlook-based skin ( see a demo): A few provide similar look and feel to familiar mainstream environments. These provide advanced look and feel environments, including mobile web support. You can also purchase skins, typically for US$99. There is a free/by-donation theme that looks like Google: You can find a variety of skins here and here. Here's a visual guide to configuring iRedMail with Apple Mail and your iPhone. Keep in mind, if you're not a fan of Roundcube, you can use iRedMail's POP and IMAP features to access your mail from any compatible mail application. Here's a complete list of RoundCube features.

ACCESS MAILSERVE FROM ROUNDCUBE FULL

full featured address book with groups and LDAP connectors.full support for MIME and HTML messages.Roundcube's feature set offers many of the features mainstream clients provide: Roundcube is an independent open source project with a developer community of its own providing support, documentation, themes and plugins. In this tutorial, I'll guide you through customizing iRedMail's chosen web-based email client, Roundcube. This is part three of a tutorial series for Running Your Own Open Source Email Server.












Access mailserve from roundcube