This warning was for example
PHP Notice: Undefined variable: CONF in .../languages/en.lang on line 184
and is caused by some texts that include $CONF['admin_name']
The file was a big mess, Turkish exclusive chars were completely corrupted, gramatically wrong words in the translation such as;
Not "Hiçbirşey" but "Hiçbir şey".
Not "eposta" but "e-posta" and/or "E-posta".
Not "Şuanki" but "Şu anki"
Not "ddeðiþtirmek" but "değiştirmek" (Wrong/corrupted Turkish characters)
Not "Yönlendirmen deðiþtir" but "Yönlendirme değiştir" (Wrong/corrupted Turkish characters)
As well as a lot of lines weren't translated -yet-. So here it is.
Regards,
Özgür Kazancci
1. Favicon configuration of the project:
a. Fixed incorrect link to favicon from the subfolder /users/
b. Added ability to set favicon via config
2. Completed translation of all string constants into Russian language.
The improvements are:
- Die with an explicit message when a user is trying to reset his lost password and the option is disabled in config
- Redirect user to main page after password change using relative URL
- Don't leak info whether user exists or has recovery info defined
- Throttle password reset requests to prevent brute force attacks
- Show phone/alt email fields in mailbox/admin edit form only when the password reset option is enabled
- Make database upgrade code compatible with other databases types
- Use the existing password generator to generate OTP. It is now stored in database, unique to each user, valid only for 1 hour and can only by used once.
This replaces the hardcoded "LIMIT 10" with "LIMIT <page_size>".
Patch by Dan <dannyro @SF>, https://sourceforge.net/p/postfixadmin/patches/133/
Additional change on top of Dan's patch:
- wrap $CONF['page_size'] in intval() to avoid that a broken config
setting can break or exploit the query
* Make it possible by config option that non global admins can send
broadcast messages to their domains.
* Allow the sender to select the domains the broadcast message should be
delivered to
* Allow the sender to decide if the broadcast message should just be
delivered to mailboxes