'r', // 'cache_index' => 'r', // 'cache_thread' => 'r', // 'cache_messages' => 'r', ); // It is possible to specify database variable values e.g. some limits here. // Use them if your server is not MySQL or for better performance. // For example Roundcube uses max_allowed_packet value (in bytes) // which limits query size for database cache operations. $config['db_max_allowed_packet'] = null; // ---------------------------------- // LOGGING/DEBUGGING // ---------------------------------- // system error reporting, sum of: 1 = log; 4 = show $config['debug_level'] = 1; // log driver: 'syslog' or 'file'. $config['log_driver'] = 'file'; // date format for log entries // (read http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php for all format characters) $config['log_date_format'] = 'd-M-Y H:i:s O'; // length of the session ID to prepend each log line with // set to 0 to avoid session IDs being logged. $config['log_session_id'] = 8; // Syslog ident string to use, if using the 'syslog' log driver. $config['syslog_id'] = 'roundcube'; // Syslog facility to use, if using the 'syslog' log driver. // For possible values see installer or http://php.net/manual/en/function.openlog.php $config['syslog_facility'] = LOG_USER; // Activate this option if logs should be written to per-user directories. // Data will only be logged if a directory // exists and is writable. $config['per_user_logging'] = false; // Log sent messages to /sendmail or to syslog $config['smtp_log'] = true; // Log successful/failed logins to /userlogins or to syslog $config['log_logins'] = false; // Log session authentication errors to /session or to syslog $config['log_session'] = false; // Log SQL queries to /sql or to syslog $config['sql_debug'] = false; // Log IMAP conversation to /imap or to syslog $config['imap_debug'] = false; // Log LDAP conversation to /ldap or to syslog $config['ldap_debug'] = false; // Log SMTP conversation to /smtp or to syslog $config['smtp_debug'] = false; // Log Memcache conversation to /memcache or to syslog $config['memcache_debug'] = false; // Log APC conversation to /apc or to syslog $config['apc_debug'] = false; // ---------------------------------- // IMAP // ---------------------------------- // The IMAP host chosen to perform the log-in. // Leave blank to show a textbox at login, give a list of hosts // to display a pulldown menu or set one host as string. // To use SSL/TLS connection, enter hostname with prefix ssl:// or tls:// // Supported replacement variables: // %n - hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']) // %t - hostname without the first part // %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] without the first part) // %s - domain name after the '@' from e-mail address provided at login screen // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld // WARNING: After hostname change update of mail_host column in users table is // required to match old user data records with the new host. $config['default_host'] = 'localhost'; // TCP port used for IMAP connections $config['default_port'] = 143; // IMAP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or null to use // best server supported one) $config['imap_auth_type'] = null; // IMAP socket context options // See http://php.net/manual/en/context.ssl.php // The example below enables server certificate validation //$config['imap_conn_options'] = array( // 'ssl' => array( // 'verify_peer' => true, // 'verify_depth' => 3, // 'cafile' => '/etc/openssl/certs/ca.crt', // ), // ); // Note: These can be also specified as an array of options indexed by hostname $config['imap_conn_options'] = null; // IMAP connection timeout, in seconds. Default: 0 (use default_socket_timeout) $config['imap_timeout'] = 0; // Optional IMAP authentication identifier to be used as authorization proxy $config['imap_auth_cid'] = null; // Optional IMAP authentication password to be used for imap_auth_cid $config['imap_auth_pw'] = null; // If you know your imap's folder delimiter, you can specify it here. // Otherwise it will be determined automatically $config['imap_delimiter'] = null; // If you know your imap's folder vendor, you can specify it here. // Otherwise it will be determined automatically. Use lower-case // identifiers, e.g. 'dovecot', 'cyrus', 'gmail', 'hmail', 'uw-imap'. $config['imap_vendor'] = null; // If IMAP server doesn't support NAMESPACE extension, but you're // using shared folders or personal root folder is non-empty, you'll need to // set these options. All can be strings or arrays of strings. // Folders need to be ended with directory separator, e.g. "INBOX." // (special directory "~" is an exception to this rule) // These can be used also to overwrite server's namespaces $config['imap_ns_personal'] = null; $config['imap_ns_other'] = null; $config['imap_ns_shared'] = null; // By default IMAP capabilities are readed after connection to IMAP server // In some cases, e.g. when using IMAP proxy, there's a need to refresh the list // after login. Set to True if you've got this case. $config['imap_force_caps'] = false; // By default list of subscribed folders is determined using LIST-EXTENDED // extension if available. Some servers (dovecot 1.x) returns wrong results // for shared namespaces in this case. https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues/2474 // Enable this option to force LSUB command usage instead. // Deprecated: Use imap_disabled_caps = array('LIST-EXTENDED') $config['imap_force_lsub'] = false; // Some server configurations (e.g. Courier) doesn't list folders in all namespaces // Enable this option to force listing of folders in all namespaces $config['imap_force_ns'] = false; // Some servers return hidden folders (name starting witha dot) // from user home directory. IMAP RFC does not forbid that. // Enable this option to hide them and disable possibility to create such. $config['imap_skip_hidden_folders'] = false; // List of disabled imap extensions. // Use if your IMAP server has broken implementation of some feature // and you can't remove it from CAPABILITY string on server-side. // For example UW-IMAP server has broken ESEARCH. // Note: Because the list is cached, re-login is required after change. $config['imap_disabled_caps'] = array(); // Log IMAP session identifiers after each IMAP login. // This is used to relate IMAP session with Roundcube user sessions $config['imap_log_session'] = false; // Type of IMAP indexes cache. Supported values: 'db', 'apc' and 'memcache'. $config['imap_cache'] = null; // Enables messages cache. Only 'db' cache is supported. // This requires an IMAP server that supports QRESYNC and CONDSTORE // extensions (RFC7162). See synchronize() in program/lib/Roundcube/rcube_imap_cache.php // for further info, or if you experience syncing problems. $config['messages_cache'] = false; // Lifetime of IMAP indexes cache. Possible units: s, m, h, d, w $config['imap_cache_ttl'] = '10d'; // Lifetime of messages cache. Possible units: s, m, h, d, w $config['messages_cache_ttl'] = '10d'; // Maximum cached message size in kilobytes. // Note: On MySQL this should be less than (max_allowed_packet - 30%) $config['messages_cache_threshold'] = 50; // ---------------------------------- // SMTP // ---------------------------------- // SMTP server host (for sending mails). // Enter hostname with prefix tls:// to use STARTTLS, or use // prefix ssl:// to use the deprecated SSL over SMTP (aka SMTPS) // Supported replacement variables: // %h - user's IMAP hostname // %n - hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']) // %t - hostname without the first part // %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] without the first part) // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part) // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld $config['smtp_server'] = 'localhost'; // SMTP port (default is 25; use 587 for STARTTLS or 465 for the // deprecated SSL over SMTP (aka SMTPS)) $config['smtp_port'] = 25; // SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username Roundcube // will use the current username for login $config['smtp_user'] = ''; // SMTP password (if required) if you use %p as the password Roundcube // will use the current user's password for login $config['smtp_pass'] = ''; // SMTP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or empty to use // best server supported one) $config['smtp_auth_type'] = ''; // Optional SMTP authentication identifier to be used as authorization proxy $config['smtp_auth_cid'] = null; // Optional SMTP authentication password to be used for smtp_auth_cid $config['smtp_auth_pw'] = null; // SMTP HELO host // Hostname to give to the remote server for SMTP 'HELO' or 'EHLO' messages // Leave this blank and you will get the server variable 'server_name' or // localhost if that isn't defined. $config['smtp_helo_host'] = ''; // SMTP connection timeout, in seconds. Default: 0 (use default_socket_timeout) // Note: There's a known issue where using ssl connection with // timeout > 0 causes connection errors (https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54511) $config['smtp_timeout'] = 0; // SMTP socket context options // See http://php.net/manual/en/context.ssl.php // The example below enables server certificate validation, and // requires 'smtp_timeout' to be non zero. // $config['smtp_conn_options'] = array( // 'ssl' => array( // 'verify_peer' => true, // 'verify_depth' => 3, // 'cafile' => '/etc/openssl/certs/ca.crt', // ), // ); // Note: These can be also specified as an array of options indexed by hostname $config['smtp_conn_options'] = null; // ---------------------------------- // LDAP // ---------------------------------- // Type of LDAP cache. Supported values: 'db', 'apc' and 'memcache'. $config['ldap_cache'] = 'db'; // Lifetime of LDAP cache. Possible units: s, m, h, d, w $config['ldap_cache_ttl'] = '10m'; // ---------------------------------- // CACHE(S) // ---------------------------------- // Use these hosts for accessing memcached // Define any number of hosts in the form of hostname:port or unix:///path/to/socket.file $config['memcache_hosts'] = null; // e.g. array( 'localhost:11211', '192.168.1.12:11211', 'unix:///var/tmp/memcached.sock' ); // Controls the use of a persistent connections to memcache servers // See http://php.net/manual/en/memcache.addserver.php $config['memcache_pconnect'] = true; // Value in seconds which will be used for connecting to the daemon // See http://php.net/manual/en/memcache.addserver.php $config['memcache_timeout'] = 1; // Controls how often a failed server will be retried (value in seconds). // Setting this parameter to -1 disables automatic retry. // See http://php.net/manual/en/memcache.addserver.php $config['memcache_retry_interval'] = 15; // use these hosts for accessing Redis. // Currently only one host is supported. cluster support may come in a future release. // You can pass 4 fields, host, port, database and password. // Unset fields will be set to the default values host=127.0.0.1, port=6379, database=0, password= (empty) $config['redis_hosts'] = null; // e.g. array( 'localhost:6379' ); array( '192.168.1.1:6379:1:secret' ); // Maximum size of an object in memcache (in bytes). Default: 2MB $config['memcache_max_allowed_packet'] = '2M'; // Maximum size of an object in APC cache (in bytes). Default: 2MB $config['apc_max_allowed_packet'] = '2M'; // ---------------------------------- // SYSTEM // ---------------------------------- // THIS OPTION WILL ALLOW THE INSTALLER TO RUN AND CAN EXPOSE SENSITIVE CONFIG DATA. // ONLY ENABLE IT IF YOU'RE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU'RE DOING! $config['enable_installer'] = false; // don't allow these settings to be overridden by the user $config['dont_override'] = array(); // List of disabled UI elements/actions $config['disabled_actions'] = array(); // define which settings should be listed under the 'advanced' block // which is hidden by default $config['advanced_prefs'] = array(); // provide an URL where a user can get support for this Roundcube installation // PLEASE DO NOT LINK TO THE ROUNDCUBE.NET WEBSITE HERE! $config['support_url'] = ''; // replace Roundcube logo with this image // specify an URL relative to the document root of this Roundcube installation // an array can be used to specify different logos for specific template files, '*' for default logo // for example array("*" => "/images/roundcube_logo.png", "messageprint" => "/images/roundcube_logo_print.png") $config['skin_logo'] = null; // automatically create a new Roundcube user when log-in the first time. // a new user will be created once the IMAP login succeeds. // set to false if only registered users can use this service $config['auto_create_user'] = true; // Enables possibility to log in using email address from user identities $config['user_aliases'] = false; // use this folder to store log files // must be writeable for the user who runs PHP process (Apache user if mod_php is being used) // This is used by the 'file' log driver. $config['log_dir'] = RCUBE_INSTALL_PATH . 'logs/'; // use this folder to store temp files // must be writeable for the user who runs PHP process (Apache user if mod_php is being used) $config['temp_dir'] = RCUBE_INSTALL_PATH . 'temp/'; // expire files in temp_dir after 48 hours // possible units: s, m, h, d, w $config['temp_dir_ttl'] = '48h'; // Enforce connections over https // With this option enabled, all non-secure connections will be redirected. // It can be also a port number, hostname or hostname:port if they are // different than default HTTP_HOST:443 $config['force_https'] = false; // tell PHP that it should work as under secure connection // even if it doesn't recognize it as secure ($_SERVER['HTTPS'] is not set) // e.g. when you're running Roundcube behind a https proxy // this option is mutually exclusive to 'force_https' and only either one of them should be set to true. $config['use_https'] = false; // Allow browser-autocompletion on login form. // 0 - disabled, 1 - username and host only, 2 - username, host, password $config['login_autocomplete'] = 0; // Forces conversion of logins to lower case. // 0 - disabled, 1 - only domain part, 2 - domain and local part. // If users authentication is case-insensitive this must be enabled. // Note: After enabling it all user records need to be updated, e.g. with query: // UPDATE users SET username = LOWER(username); $config['login_lc'] = 2; // Maximum length (in bytes) of logon username and password. $config['login_username_maxlen'] = 1024; $config['login_password_maxlen'] = 1024; // Logon username filter. Regular expression for use with preg_match(). // Example: '/^[a-z0-9_@.-]+$/' $config['login_username_filter'] = null; // Brute-force attacks prevention. // The value specifies maximum number of failed logon attempts per minute. $config['login_rate_limit'] = 3; // Includes should be interpreted as PHP files $config['skin_include_php'] = false; // display software version on login screen $config['display_version'] = false; // Session lifetime in minutes $config['session_lifetime'] = 10; // Session domain: .example.org $config['session_domain'] = ''; // Session name. Default: 'roundcube_sessid' $config['session_name'] = null; // Session authentication cookie name. Default: 'roundcube_sessauth' $config['session_auth_name'] = null; // Session path. Defaults to PHP session.cookie_path setting. $config['session_path'] = null; // Backend to use for session storage. Can either be 'db' (default), 'redis', 'memcache', or 'php' // // If set to 'memcache', a list of servers need to be specified in 'memcache_hosts' // Make sure the Memcache extension (http://pecl.php.net/package/memcache) version >= 2.0.0 is installed // // If set to 'redis', a server needs to be specified in 'redis_hosts' // Make sure the Redis extension (http://pecl.php.net/package/redis) version >= 2.0.0 is installed // // Setting this value to 'php' will use the default session save handler configured in PHP $config['session_storage'] = 'db'; // check client IP in session authorization $config['ip_check'] = false; // List of trusted proxies // X_FORWARDED_* and X_REAL_IP headers are only accepted from these IPs $config['proxy_whitelist'] = array(); // check referer of incoming requests $config['referer_check'] = false; // X-Frame-Options HTTP header value sent to prevent from Clickjacking. // Possible values: sameorigin|deny|allow-from . // Set to false in order to disable sending the header. $config['x_frame_options'] = 'sameorigin'; // This key is used for encrypting purposes, like storing of imap password // in the session. For historical reasons it's called DES_key, but it's used // with any configured cipher_method (see below). $config['des_key'] = 'rcmail-!24ByteDESkey*Str'; // Encryption algorithm. You can use any method supported by openssl. // Default is set for backward compatibility to DES-EDE3-CBC, // but you can choose e.g. AES-256-CBC which we consider a better choice. $config['cipher_method'] = 'DES-EDE3-CBC'; // Automatically add this domain to user names for login // Only for IMAP servers that require full e-mail addresses for login // Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts // Supported replacement variables: // %h - user's IMAP hostname // %n - hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']) // %t - hostname without the first part // %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] without the first part) // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part) // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld $config['username_domain'] = ''; // Force domain configured in username_domain to be used for login. // Any domain in username will be replaced by username_domain. $config['username_domain_forced'] = false; // This domain will be used to form e-mail addresses of new users // Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts // Supported replacement variables: // %h - user's IMAP hostname // %n - http hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']) // %d - domain (http hostname without the first part) // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part) // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld $config['mail_domain'] = ''; // Password character set. // If your authentication backend supports it, use "UTF-8". // Otherwise, use the appropriate character set. // Defaults to ISO-8859-1 for backward compatibility. $config['password_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1'; // How many seconds must pass between emails sent by a user $config['sendmail_delay'] = 0; // Message size limit. Note that SMTP server(s) may use a different value. // This limit is verified when user attaches files to a composed message. // Size in bytes (possible unit suffix: K, M, G) $config['max_message_size'] = '100M'; // Maximum number of recipients per message (including To, Cc, Bcc). // Default: 0 (no limit) $config['max_recipients'] = 0; // Maximum number of recipients per message exluding Bcc header. // This is a soft limit, which means we only display a warning to the user. // Default: 5 $config['max_disclosed_recipients'] = 5; // Maximum allowed number of members of an address group. Default: 0 (no limit) // If 'max_recipients' is set this value should be less or equal $config['max_group_members'] = 0; // Name your service. This is displayed on the login screen and in the window title $config['product_name'] = 'Roundcube Webmail'; // Add this user-agent to message headers when sending $config['useragent'] = 'Roundcube Webmail/'.RCMAIL_VERSION; // try to load host-specific configuration // see https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki/Configuration:-Multi-Domain-Setup // for more details $config['include_host_config'] = false; // path to a text file which will be added to each sent message // paths are relative to the Roundcube root folder $config['generic_message_footer'] = ''; // path to a text file which will be added to each sent HTML message // paths are relative to the Roundcube root folder $config['generic_message_footer_html'] = ''; // add a received header to outgoing mails containing the creators IP and hostname $config['http_received_header'] = false; // Whether or not to encrypt the IP address and the host name // these could, in some circles, be considered as sensitive information; // however, for the administrator, these could be invaluable help // when tracking down issues. $config['http_received_header_encrypt'] = false; // number of chars allowed for line when wrapping text. // text wrapping is done when composing/sending messages $config['line_length'] = 72; // send plaintext messages as format=flowed $config['send_format_flowed'] = true; // According to RFC2298, return receipt envelope sender address must be empty. // If this option is true, Roundcube will use user's identity as envelope sender for MDN responses. $config['mdn_use_from'] = false; // Set identities access level: // 0 - many identities with possibility to edit all params // 1 - many identities with possibility to edit all params but not email address // 2 - one identity with possibility to edit all params // 3 - one identity with possibility to edit all params but not email address // 4 - one identity with possibility to edit only signature $config['identities_level'] = 0; // Maximum size of uploaded image in kilobytes // Images (in html signatures) are stored in database as data URIs $config['identity_image_size'] = 64; // Mimetypes supported by the browser. // attachments of these types will open in a preview window // either a comma-separated list or an array: 'text/plain,text/html,text/xml,image/jpeg,image/gif,image/png,application/pdf' $config['client_mimetypes'] = null; # null == default // Path to a local mime magic database file for PHPs finfo extension. // Set to null if the default path should be used. $config['mime_magic'] = null; // Absolute path to a local mime.types mapping table file. // This is used to derive mime-types from the filename extension or vice versa. // Such a file is usually part of the apache webserver. If you don't find a file named mime.types on your system, // download it from http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/conf/mime.types $config['mime_types'] = null; // path to imagemagick identify binary (if not set we'll use Imagick or GD extensions) $config['im_identify_path'] = null; // path to imagemagick convert binary (if not set we'll use Imagick or GD extensions) $config['im_convert_path'] = null; // Size of thumbnails from image attachments displayed below the message content. // Note: whether images are displayed at all depends on the 'inline_images' option. // Set to 0 to display images in full size. $config['image_thumbnail_size'] = 240; // maximum size of uploaded contact photos in pixel $config['contact_photo_size'] = 160; // Enable DNS checking for e-mail address validation $config['email_dns_check'] = false; // Disables saving sent messages in Sent folder (like gmail) (Default: false) // Note: useful when SMTP server stores sent mail in user mailbox $config['no_save_sent_messages'] = false; // Improve system security by using special URL with security token. // This can be set to a number defining token length. Default: 16. // Warning: This requires http server configuration. Sample: // RewriteRule ^/roundcubemail/[a-zA-Z0-9]{16}/(.*) /roundcubemail/$1 [PT] // Alias /roundcubemail /var/www/roundcubemail/ // Note: Use assets_path to not prevent the browser from caching assets $config['use_secure_urls'] = false; // Allows to define separate server/path for image/js/css files // Warning: If the domain is different cross-domain access to some // resources need to be allowed // Sample: // // Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" // $config['assets_path'] = ''; // While assets_path is for the browser, assets_dir informs // PHP code about the location of asset files in filesystem $config['assets_dir'] = ''; // ---------------------------------- // PLUGINS // ---------------------------------- // List of active plugins (in plugins/ directory) $config['plugins'] = array(); // ---------------------------------- // USER INTERFACE // ---------------------------------- // default messages sort column. Use empty value for default server's sorting, // or 'arrival', 'date', 'subject', 'from', 'to', 'fromto', 'size', 'cc' $config['message_sort_col'] = ''; // default messages sort order $config['message_sort_order'] = 'DESC'; // These cols are shown in the message list. Available cols are: // subject, from, to, fromto, cc, replyto, date, size, status, flag, attachment, priority $config['list_cols'] = array('subject', 'status', 'fromto', 'date', 'size', 'flag', 'attachment'); // the default locale setting (leave empty for auto-detection) // RFC1766 formatted language name like en_US, de_DE, de_CH, fr_FR, pt_BR $config['language'] = null; // use this format for date display (date or strftime format) $config['date_format'] = 'Y-m-d'; // give this choice of date formats to the user to select from // Note: do not use ambiguous formats like m/d/Y $config['date_formats'] = array('Y-m-d', 'Y/m/d', 'Y.m.d', 'd-m-Y', 'd/m/Y', 'd.m.Y', 'j.n.Y'); // use this format for time display (date or strftime format) $config['time_format'] = 'H:i'; // give this choice of time formats to the user to select from $config['time_formats'] = array('G:i', 'H:i', 'g:i a', 'h:i A'); // use this format for short date display (derived from date_format and time_format) $config['date_short'] = 'D H:i'; // use this format for detailed date/time formatting (derived from date_format and time_format) $config['date_long'] = 'Y-m-d H:i'; // store draft message is this mailbox // leave blank if draft messages should not be stored // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP) $config['drafts_mbox'] = 'Drafts'; // store spam messages in this mailbox // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP) $config['junk_mbox'] = 'Junk'; // store sent message is this mailbox // leave blank if sent messages should not be stored // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP) $config['sent_mbox'] = 'Sent'; // move messages to this folder when deleting them // leave blank if they should be deleted directly // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP) $config['trash_mbox'] = 'Trash'; // automatically create the above listed default folders on user login $config['create_default_folders'] = false; // protect the default folders from renames, deletes, and subscription changes $config['protect_default_folders'] = true; // Disable localization of the default folder names listed above $config['show_real_foldernames'] = false; // if in your system 0 quota means no limit set this option to true $config['quota_zero_as_unlimited'] = false; // Make use of the built-in spell checker. It is based on GoogieSpell. $config['enable_spellcheck'] = true; // Enables spellchecker exceptions dictionary. // Setting it to 'shared' will make the dictionary shared by all users. $config['spellcheck_dictionary'] = false; // Set the spell checking engine. Possible values: // - 'googie' - the default (also used for connecting to Nox Spell Server, see 'spellcheck_uri' setting) // - 'pspell' - requires the PHP Pspell module and aspell installed // - 'enchant' - requires the PHP Enchant module // - 'atd' - install your own After the Deadline server or check with the people at http://www.afterthedeadline.com before using their API // Since Google shut down their public spell checking service, the default settings // connect to http://spell.roundcube.net which is a hosted service provided by Roundcube. // You can connect to any other googie-compliant service by setting 'spellcheck_uri' accordingly. $config['spellcheck_engine'] = 'googie'; // For locally installed Nox Spell Server or After the Deadline services, // please specify the URI to call it. // Get Nox Spell Server from http://orangoo.com/labs/?page_id=72 or // the After the Deadline package from http://www.afterthedeadline.com. // Leave empty to use the public API of service.afterthedeadline.com $config['spellcheck_uri'] = ''; // These languages can be selected for spell checking. // Configure as a PHP style hash array: array('en'=>'English', 'de'=>'Deutsch'); // Leave empty for default set of available language. $config['spellcheck_languages'] = NULL; // Makes that words with all letters capitalized will be ignored (e.g. GOOGLE) $config['spellcheck_ignore_caps'] = false; // Makes that words with numbers will be ignored (e.g. g00gle) $config['spellcheck_ignore_nums'] = false; // Makes that words with symbols will be ignored (e.g. g@@gle) $config['spellcheck_ignore_syms'] = false; // Use this char/string to separate recipients when composing a new message $config['recipients_separator'] = ','; // Number of lines at the end of a message considered to contain the signature. // Increase this value if signatures are not properly detected and colored $config['sig_max_lines'] = 15; // don't let users set pagesize to more than this value if set $config['max_pagesize'] = 200; // Minimal value of user's 'refresh_interval' setting (in seconds) $config['min_refresh_interval'] = 60; // Enables files upload indicator. Requires APC installed and enabled apc.rfc1867 option. // By default refresh time is set to 1 second. You can set this value to true // or any integer value indicating number of seconds. $config['upload_progress'] = false; // Specifies for how many seconds the Undo button will be available // after object delete action. Currently used with supporting address book sources. // Setting it to 0, disables the feature. $config['undo_timeout'] = 0; // A static list of canned responses which are immutable for the user $config['compose_responses_static'] = array( // array('name' => 'Canned Response 1', 'text' => 'Static Response One'), // array('name' => 'Canned Response 2', 'text' => 'Static Response Two'), ); // ---------------------------------- // ADDRESSBOOK SETTINGS // ---------------------------------- // This indicates which type of address book to use. Possible choises: // 'sql' (default), 'ldap' and ''. // If set to 'ldap' then it will look at using the first writable LDAP // address book as the primary address book and it will not display the // SQL address book in the 'Address Book' view. // If set to '' then no address book will be displayed or only the // addressbook which is created by a plugin (like CardDAV). $config['address_book_type'] = 'sql'; // In order to enable public ldap search, configure an array like the Verisign // example further below. if you would like to test, simply uncomment the example. // Array key must contain only safe characters, ie. a-zA-Z0-9_ $config['ldap_public'] = array(); // If you are going to use LDAP for individual address books, you will need to // set 'user_specific' to true and use the variables to generate the appropriate DNs to access it. // // The recommended directory structure for LDAP is to store all the address book entries // under the users main entry, e.g.: // // o=root // ou=people // uid=user@domain // mail=contact@contactdomain // // So the base_dn would be uid=%fu,ou=people,o=root // The bind_dn would be the same as based_dn or some super user login. /* * example config for Verisign directory * $config['ldap_public']['Verisign'] = array( 'name' => 'Verisign.com', // Replacement variables supported in host names: // %h - user's IMAP hostname // %n - hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']) // %t - hostname without the first part // %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] without the first part) // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part) // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld 'hosts' => array('directory.verisign.com'), 'port' => 389, 'use_tls' => false, 'ldap_version' => 3, // using LDAPv3 'network_timeout' => 10, // The timeout (in seconds) for connect + bind arrempts. This is only supported in PHP >= 5.3.0 with OpenLDAP 2.x 'user_specific' => false, // If true the base_dn, bind_dn and bind_pass default to the user's IMAP login. // When 'user_specific' is enabled following variables can be used in base_dn/bind_dn config: // %fu - The full username provided, assumes the username is an email // address, uses the username_domain value if not an email address. // %u - The username prior to the '@'. // %d - The domain name after the '@'. // %dc - The domain name hierarchal string e.g. "dc=test,dc=domain,dc=com" // %dn - DN found by ldap search when search_filter/search_base_dn are used 'base_dn' => '', 'bind_dn' => '', 'bind_pass' => '', // It's possible to bind for an individual address book // The login name is used to search for the DN to bind with 'search_base_dn' => '', 'search_filter' => '', // e.g. '(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u))' // DN and password to bind as before searching for bind DN, if anonymous search is not allowed 'search_bind_dn' => '', 'search_bind_pw' => '', // Base DN and filter used for resolving the user's domain root DN which feeds the %dc variables // Leave empty to skip this lookup and derive the root DN from the username domain 'domain_base_dn' => '', 'domain_filter' => '', // Optional map of replacement strings => attributes used when binding for an individual address book 'search_bind_attrib' => array(), // e.g. array('%udc' => 'ou') // Default for %dn variable if search doesn't return DN value 'search_dn_default' => '', // Optional authentication identifier to be used as SASL authorization proxy // bind_dn need to be empty 'auth_cid' => '', // SASL authentication method (for proxy auth), e.g. DIGEST-MD5 'auth_method' => '', // Indicates if the addressbook shall be hidden from the list. // With this option enabled you can still search/view contacts. 'hidden' => false, // Indicates if the addressbook shall not list contacts but only allows searching. 'searchonly' => false, // Indicates if we can write to the LDAP directory or not. // If writable is true then these fields need to be populated: // LDAP_Object_Classes, required_fields, LDAP_rdn 'writable' => false, // To create a new contact these are the object classes to specify // (or any other classes you wish to use). 'LDAP_Object_Classes' => array('top', 'inetOrgPerson'), // The RDN field that is used for new entries, this field needs // to be one of the search_fields, the base of base_dn is appended // to the RDN to insert into the LDAP directory. 'LDAP_rdn' => 'cn', // The required fields needed to build a new contact as required by // the object classes (can include additional fields not required by the object classes). 'required_fields' => array('cn', 'sn', 'mail'), 'search_fields' => array('mail', 'cn'), // fields to search in // mapping of contact fields to directory attributes // 1. for every attribute one can specify the number of values (limit) allowed. // default is 1, a wildcard * means unlimited // 2. another possible parameter is separator character for composite fields // 3. it's possible to define field format for write operations, e.g. for date fields // example: 'birthday:date[YmdHis\\Z]' 'fieldmap' => array( // Roundcube => LDAP:limit 'name' => 'cn', 'surname' => 'sn', 'firstname' => 'givenName', 'jobtitle' => 'title', 'email' => 'mail:*', 'phone:home' => 'homePhone', 'phone:work' => 'telephoneNumber', 'phone:mobile' => 'mobile', 'phone:pager' => 'pager', 'phone:workfax' => 'facsimileTelephoneNumber', 'street' => 'street', 'zipcode' => 'postalCode', 'region' => 'st', 'locality' => 'l', // if you country is a complex object, you need to configure 'sub_fields' below 'country' => 'c', 'organization' => 'o', 'department' => 'ou', 'jobtitle' => 'title', 'notes' => 'description', 'photo' => 'jpegPhoto', // these currently don't work: // 'manager' => 'manager', // 'assistant' => 'secretary', ), // Map of contact sub-objects (attribute name => objectClass(es)), e.g. 'c' => 'country' 'sub_fields' => array(), // Generate values for the following LDAP attributes automatically when creating a new record 'autovalues' => array( // 'uid' => 'md5(microtime())', // You may specify PHP code snippets which are then eval'ed // 'mail' => '{givenname}.{sn}@mydomain.com', // or composite strings with placeholders for existing attributes ), 'sort' => 'cn', // The field to sort the listing by. 'scope' => 'sub', // search mode: sub|base|list 'filter' => '(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)', // used for basic listing (if not empty) and will be &'d with search queries. example: status=act 'fuzzy_search' => true, // server allows wildcard search 'vlv' => false, // Enable Virtual List View to more efficiently fetch paginated data (if server supports it) 'vlv_search' => false, // Use Virtual List View functions for autocompletion searches (if server supports it) 'numsub_filter' => '(objectClass=organizationalUnit)', // with VLV, we also use numSubOrdinates to query the total number of records. Set this filter to get all numSubOrdinates attributes for counting 'config_root_dn' => 'cn=config', // Root DN to search config entries (e.g. vlv indexes) 'sizelimit' => '0', // Enables you to limit the count of entries fetched. Setting this to 0 means no limit. 'timelimit' => '0', // Sets the number of seconds how long is spend on the search. Setting this to 0 means no limit. 'referrals' => false, // Sets the LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS option. Mostly used in multi-domain Active Directory setups 'dereference' => 0, // Sets the LDAP_OPT_DEREF option. One of: LDAP_DEREF_NEVER, LDAP_DEREF_SEARCHING, LDAP_DEREF_FINDING, LDAP_DEREF_ALWAYS // Used where addressbook contains aliases to objects elsewhere in the LDAP tree. // definition for contact groups (uncomment if no groups are supported) // for the groups base_dn, the user replacements %fu, %u, $d and %dc work as for base_dn (see above) // if the groups base_dn is empty, the contact base_dn is used for the groups as well // -> in this case, assure that groups and contacts are separated due to the concernig filters! 'groups' => array( 'base_dn' => '', 'scope' => 'sub', // Search mode: sub|base|list 'filter' => '(objectClass=groupOfNames)', 'object_classes' => array('top', 'groupOfNames'), // Object classes to be assigned to new groups 'member_attr' => 'member', // Name of the default member attribute, e.g. uniqueMember 'name_attr' => 'cn', // Attribute to be used as group name 'email_attr' => 'mail', // Group email address attribute (e.g. for mailing lists) 'member_filter' => '(objectclass=*)', // Optional filter to use when querying for group members 'vlv' => false, // Use VLV controls to list groups 'class_member_attr' => array( // Mapping of group object class to member attribute used in these objects 'groupofnames' => 'member', 'groupofuniquenames' => 'uniquemember' ), ), // this configuration replaces the regular groups listing in the directory tree with // a hard-coded list of groups, each listing entries with the configured base DN and filter. // if the 'groups' option from above is set, it'll be shown as the first entry with the name 'Groups' 'group_filters' => array( 'departments' => array( 'name' => 'Company Departments', 'scope' => 'list', 'base_dn' => 'ou=Groups,dc=mydomain,dc=com', 'filter' => '(|(objectclass=groupofuniquenames)(objectclass=groupofurls))', 'name_attr' => 'cn', ), 'customers' => array( 'name' => 'Customers', 'scope' => 'sub', 'base_dn' => 'ou=Customers,dc=mydomain,dc=com', 'filter' => '(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)', 'name_attr' => 'sn', ), ), ); */ // An ordered array of the ids of the addressbooks that should be searched // when populating address autocomplete fields server-side. ex: array('sql','Verisign'); $config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('sql'); // The minimum number of characters required to be typed in an autocomplete field // before address books will be searched. Most useful for LDAP directories that // may need to do lengthy results building given overly-broad searches $config['autocomplete_min_length'] = 1; // Number of parallel autocomplete requests. // If there's more than one address book, n parallel (async) requests will be created, // where each request will search in one address book. By default (0), all address // books are searched in one request. $config['autocomplete_threads'] = 0; // Max. numer of entries in autocomplete popup. Default: 15. $config['autocomplete_max'] = 15; // show address fields in this order // available placeholders: {street}, {locality}, {zipcode}, {country}, {region} $config['address_template'] = '{street}
{locality} {zipcode}
{country} {region}'; // Matching mode for addressbook search (including autocompletion) // 0 - partial (*abc*), default // 1 - strict (abc) // 2 - prefix (abc*) // Note: For LDAP sources fuzzy_search must be enabled to use 'partial' or 'prefix' mode $config['addressbook_search_mode'] = 0; // List of fields used on contacts list and for autocompletion searches // Warning: These are field names not LDAP attributes (see 'fieldmap' setting)! $config['contactlist_fields'] = array('name', 'firstname', 'surname', 'email'); // Template of contact entry on the autocompletion list. // You can use contact fields as: name, email, organization, department, etc. // See program/steps/addressbook/func.inc for a list $config['contact_search_name'] = '{name} <{email}>'; // ---------------------------------- // USER PREFERENCES // ---------------------------------- // Use this charset as fallback for message decoding $config['default_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1'; // skin name: folder from skins/ $config['skin'] = 'larry'; // Enables using standard browser windows (that can be handled as tabs) // instead of popup windows $config['standard_windows'] = false; // show up to X items in messages list view $config['mail_pagesize'] = 50; // show up to X items in contacts list view $config['addressbook_pagesize'] = 50; // sort contacts by this col (preferably either one of name, firstname, surname) $config['addressbook_sort_col'] = 'surname'; // The way how contact names are displayed in the list. // 0: prefix firstname middlename surname suffix (only if display name is not set) // 1: firstname middlename surname // 2: surname firstname middlename // 3: surname, firstname middlename $config['addressbook_name_listing'] = 0; // use this timezone to display date/time // valid timezone identifiers are listed here: php.net/manual/en/timezones.php // 'auto' will use the browser's timezone settings $config['timezone'] = 'auto'; // prefer displaying HTML messages $config['prefer_html'] = true; // display remote inline images // 0 - Never, always ask // 1 - Ask if sender is not in address book // 2 - Always show inline images $config['show_images'] = 0; // open messages in new window $config['message_extwin'] = false; // open message compose form in new window $config['compose_extwin'] = false; // compose html formatted messages by default // 0 - never, // 1 - always, // 2 - on reply to HTML message, // 3 - on forward or reply to HTML message // 4 - always, except when replying to plain text message $config['htmleditor'] = 0; // save copies of compose messages in the browser's local storage // for recovery in case of browser crashes and session timeout. $config['compose_save_localstorage'] = true; // show pretty dates as standard $config['prettydate'] = true; // save compose message every 300 seconds (5min) $config['draft_autosave'] = 300; // Interface layout. Default: 'widescreen'. // 'widescreen' - three columns // 'desktop' - two columns, preview on bottom // 'list' - two columns, no preview $config['layout'] = 'widescreen'; // Mark as read when viewing a message (delay in seconds) // Set to -1 if messages should not be marked as read $config['mail_read_time'] = 0; // Clear Trash on logout $config['logout_purge'] = false; // Compact INBOX on logout $config['logout_expunge'] = false; // Display attached images below the message body $config['inline_images'] = true; // Encoding of long/non-ascii attachment names: // 0 - Full RFC 2231 compatible // 1 - RFC 2047 for 'name' and RFC 2231 for 'filename' parameter (Thunderbird's default) // 2 - Full 2047 compatible $config['mime_param_folding'] = 1; // Set true if deleted messages should not be displayed // This will make the application run slower $config['skip_deleted'] = false; // Set true to Mark deleted messages as read as well as deleted // False means that a message's read status is not affected by marking it as deleted $config['read_when_deleted'] = true; // Set to true to never delete messages immediately // Use 'Purge' to remove messages marked as deleted $config['flag_for_deletion'] = false; // Default interval for auto-refresh requests (in seconds) // These are requests for system state updates e.g. checking for new messages, etc. // Setting it to 0 disables the feature. $config['refresh_interval'] = 60; // If true all folders will be checked for recent messages $config['check_all_folders'] = false; // If true, after message delete/move, the next message will be displayed $config['display_next'] = true; // Default messages listing mode. One of 'threads' or 'list'. $config['default_list_mode'] = 'list'; // 0 - Do not expand threads // 1 - Expand all threads automatically // 2 - Expand only threads with unread messages $config['autoexpand_threads'] = 0; // When replying: // -1 - don't cite the original message // 0 - place cursor below the original message // 1 - place cursor above original message (top posting) $config['reply_mode'] = 0; // When replying strip original signature from message $config['strip_existing_sig'] = true; // Show signature: // 0 - Never // 1 - Always // 2 - New messages only // 3 - Forwards and Replies only $config['show_sig'] = 1; // By default the signature is placed depending on cursor position (reply_mode). // Sometimes it might be convenient to start the reply on top but keep // the signature below the quoted text (sig_below = true). $config['sig_below'] = false; // Enables adding of standard separator to the signature $config['sig_separator'] = true; // Use MIME encoding (quoted-printable) for 8bit characters in message body $config['force_7bit'] = false; // Defaults of the search field configuration. // The array can contain a per-folder list of header fields which should be considered when searching // The entry with key '*' stands for all folders which do not have a specific list set. // Please note that folder names should to be in sync with $config['*_mbox'] options $config['search_mods'] = null; // Example: array('*' => array('subject'=>1, 'from'=>1), 'Sent' => array('subject'=>1, 'to'=>1)); // Defaults of the addressbook search field configuration. $config['addressbook_search_mods'] = null; // Example: array('name'=>1, 'firstname'=>1, 'surname'=>1, 'email'=>1, '*'=>1); // 'Delete always' // This setting reflects if mail should be always deleted // when moving to Trash fails. This is necessary in some setups // when user is over quota and Trash is included in the quota. $config['delete_always'] = false; // Directly delete messages in Junk instead of moving to Trash $config['delete_junk'] = false; // Behavior if a received message requests a message delivery notification (read receipt) // 0 = ask the user, 1 = send automatically, 2 = ignore (never send or ask) // 3 = send automatically if sender is in addressbook, otherwise ask the user // 4 = send automatically if sender is in addressbook, otherwise ignore $config['mdn_requests'] = 0; // Return receipt checkbox default state $config['mdn_default'] = 0; // Delivery Status Notification checkbox default state // Note: This can be used only if smtp_server is non-empty $config['dsn_default'] = 0; // Place replies in the folder of the message being replied to $config['reply_same_folder'] = false; // Sets default mode of Forward feature to "forward as attachment" $config['forward_attachment'] = false; // Defines address book (internal index) to which new contacts will be added // By default it is the first writeable addressbook. // Note: Use '0' for built-in address book. $config['default_addressbook'] = null; // Enables spell checking before sending a message. $config['spellcheck_before_send'] = false; // Skip alternative email addresses in autocompletion (show one address per contact) $config['autocomplete_single'] = false; // Default font for composed HTML message. // Supported values: Andale Mono, Arial, Arial Black, Book Antiqua, Courier New, // Georgia, Helvetica, Impact, Tahoma, Terminal, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS, Verdana $config['default_font'] = 'Verdana'; // Default font size for composed HTML message. // Supported sizes: 8pt, 10pt, 12pt, 14pt, 18pt, 24pt, 36pt $config['default_font_size'] = '10pt'; // Enables display of email address with name instead of a name (and address in title) $config['message_show_email'] = false; // Default behavior of Reply-All button: // 0 - Reply-All always // 1 - Reply-List if mailing list is detected $config['reply_all_mode'] = 0;