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* <code>debian-db.php</code>: database credentials for RC installs in [[Debian]]-based systems
 
* <code>debian-db.php</code>: database credentials for RC installs in [[Debian]]-based systems
 
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| <code>/usr/share/roundcube</code>
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| valign=top |  <code>/usr/share/roundcube</code>
 
| application code
 
| application code
 
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| <code>/var/lib/roundcube</code>
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| valign=top | <code>/var/lib/roundcube</code>
| installation image -- mostly links to pieces of the other two
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| installation image -- about half of the top folders here are just links:
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* <code>config</code> &rarr; <code>/etc/roundcube</code>
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* <code>logs</code> &rarr; <code>../../log/roundcube</code> (<code>/var/log/roundcube</code>)
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* <code>program</code> &rarr; <code>/usr/share/roundcube/program</code>
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* <code>SQL</code> &rarr; <code>/usr/share/roundcube/SQL</code>
 
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==Tech Notes==
 
==Tech Notes==

Revision as of 14:35, 17 February 2025

About

Roundcube (RC) is a webmail client that runs under the LAMP stack.

Files

When installed via apt, this is where Roundcube's files end up:

path description
/etc/roundcube global configuration stuff:
  • defaults.inc.php: must be present; should not be edited
  • config.inc.php: must be present, and should be edited to contain local settings
  • main.inc.php:
    • old name for config.inc.php
    • RC will load this if config.inc.php is not found
    • should not be present in new installations
  • debian-db.php: database credentials for RC installs in Debian-based systems
/usr/share/roundcube application code
/var/lib/roundcube installation image -- about half of the top folders here are just links:
  • config/etc/roundcube
  • logs../../log/roundcube (/var/log/roundcube)
  • program/usr/share/roundcube/program
  • SQL/usr/share/roundcube/SQL

Tech Notes

The MariaDB/MySQL password must not contain the & character, because the DSN parser treats it as syntactically significant. There does not seem to be any way of escaping it, either. The critical piece of code is in /usr/share/roundcube/program/lib/Roundcube/rcube_db.php, line 1336:

if (strpos($dsn, '&') !== false) {
    $opts = explode('&', $dsn);
}

Pages

Links

Reference