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  1. <?php
  2.  
  3. /*
  4.  +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  5.  | Main configuration file                                               |
  6.  |                                                                       |
  7.  | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
  8.  | Copyright (C) 2005-2011, The Roundcube Dev Team                       |
  9.  |                                                                       |
  10.  | Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
  11.  | any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
  12.  | See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
  13.  |                                                                       |
  14.  +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  15.  
  16. */
  17.  
  18. $rcmail_config = array();
  19.  
  20. // ----------------------------------
  21. // LOGGING/DEBUGGING
  22. // ----------------------------------
  23.  
  24. // system error reporting: 1 = log; 2 = report (not implemented yet), 4 = show, 8 = trace
  25. $rcmail_config['debug_level'] = 1;
  26.  
  27. // log driver:  'syslog' or 'file'.
  28. $rcmail_config['log_driver'] = 'file';
  29.  
  30. // date format for log entries
  31. // (read http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php for all format characters)  
  32. $rcmail_config['log_date_format'] = 'd-M-Y H:i:s O';
  33.  
  34. // Syslog ident string to use, if using the 'syslog' log driver.
  35. $rcmail_config['syslog_id'] = 'roundcube';
  36.  
  37. // Syslog facility to use, if using the 'syslog' log driver.
  38. // For possible values see installer or http://php.net/manual/en/function.openlog.php
  39. $rcmail_config['syslog_facility'] = LOG_USER;
  40.  
  41. // Log sent messages to <log_dir>/sendmail or to syslog
  42. $rcmail_config['smtp_log'] = true;
  43.  
  44. // Log successful logins to <log_dir>/userlogins or to syslog
  45. $rcmail_config['log_logins'] = false;
  46.  
  47. // Log session authentication errors to <log_dir>/session or to syslog
  48. $rcmail_config['log_session'] = false;
  49.  
  50. // Log SQL queries to <log_dir>/sql or to syslog
  51. $rcmail_config['sql_debug'] = false;
  52.  
  53. // Log IMAP conversation to <log_dir>/imap or to syslog
  54. $rcmail_config['imap_debug'] = false;
  55.  
  56. // Log LDAP conversation to <log_dir>/ldap or to syslog
  57. $rcmail_config['ldap_debug'] = false;
  58.  
  59. // Log SMTP conversation to <log_dir>/smtp or to syslog
  60. $rcmail_config['smtp_debug'] = false;
  61.  
  62. // ----------------------------------
  63. // IMAP
  64. // ----------------------------------
  65.  
  66. // the mail host chosen to perform the log-in
  67. // leave blank to show a textbox at login, give a list of hosts
  68. // to display a pulldown menu or set one host as string.
  69. // To use SSL/TLS connection, enter hostname with prefix ssl:// or tls://
  70. // Supported replacement variables:
  71. // %n - http hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
  72. // %d - domain (http hostname without the first part)
  73. // %s - domain name after the '@' from e-mail address provided at login screen
  74. // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %d = domain.tld
  75. $rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'localhost';
  76.  
  77. // TCP port used for IMAP connections
  78. $rcmail_config['default_port'] = 143;
  79.  
  80. // IMAP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or empty to use
  81. // best server supported one)
  82. $rcmail_config['imap_auth_type'] = null;
  83.  
  84. // If you know your imap's folder delimiter, you can specify it here.
  85. // Otherwise it will be determined automatically
  86. $rcmail_config['imap_delimiter'] = null;
  87.  
  88. // If IMAP server doesn't support NAMESPACE extension, but you're
  89. // using shared folders or personal root folder is non-empty, you'll need to
  90. // set these options. All can be strings or arrays of strings.
  91. // Folders need to be ended with directory separator, e.g. "INBOX."
  92. // (special directory "~" is an exception to this rule)
  93. // These can be used also to overwrite server's namespaces
  94. $rcmail_config['imap_ns_personal'] = null;
  95. $rcmail_config['imap_ns_other']    = null;
  96. $rcmail_config['imap_ns_shared']   = null;
  97.  
  98. // By default IMAP capabilities are readed after connection to IMAP server
  99. // In some cases, e.g. when using IMAP proxy, there's a need to refresh the list
  100. // after login. Set to True if you've got this case.
  101. $rcmail_config['imap_force_caps'] = false;
  102.  
  103. // By default list of subscribed folders is determined using LIST-EXTENDED
  104. // extension if available. Some servers (dovecot 1.x) returns wrong results
  105. // for shared namespaces in this case. http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1486225
  106. // Enable this option to force LSUB command usage instead.
  107. $rcmail_config['imap_force_lsub'] = false;
  108.  
  109. // Some server configurations (e.g. Courier) doesn't list folders in all namespaces
  110. // Enable this option to force listing of folders in all namespaces
  111. $rcmail_config['imap_force_ns'] = false;
  112.  
  113. // IMAP connection timeout, in seconds. Default: 0 (no limit)
  114. $rcmail_config['imap_timeout'] = 0;
  115.  
  116. // Optional IMAP authentication identifier to be used as authorization proxy
  117. $rcmail_config['imap_auth_cid'] = null;
  118.  
  119. // Optional IMAP authentication password to be used for imap_auth_cid
  120. $rcmail_config['imap_auth_pw'] = null;
  121.  
  122. // Type of IMAP indexes cache. Supported values: 'db', 'apc' and 'memcache'.
  123. $rcmail_config['imap_cache'] = null;
  124.  
  125. // Enables messages cache. Only 'db' cache is supported.
  126. $rcmail_config['messages_cache'] = false;
  127.  
  128.  
  129. // ----------------------------------
  130. // SMTP
  131. // ----------------------------------
  132.  
  133. // SMTP server host (for sending mails).
  134. // To use SSL/TLS connection, enter hostname with prefix ssl:// or tls://
  135. // If left blank, the PHP mail() function is used
  136. // Supported replacement variables:
  137. // %h - user's IMAP hostname
  138. // %n - http hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
  139. // %d - domain (http hostname without the first part)
  140. // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part)
  141. // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %d = domain.tld
  142. $rcmail_config['smtp_server'] = '';
  143.  
  144. // SMTP port (default is 25; use 587 for STARTTLS or 465 for the
  145. // deprecated SSL over SMTP (aka SMTPS))
  146. $rcmail_config['smtp_port'] = 25;
  147.  
  148. // SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username Roundcube
  149. // will use the current username for login
  150. $rcmail_config['smtp_user'] = '';
  151.  
  152. // SMTP password (if required) if you use %p as the password Roundcube
  153. // will use the current user's password for login
  154. $rcmail_config['smtp_pass'] = '';
  155.  
  156. // SMTP AUTH type (DIGEST-MD5, CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, PLAIN or empty to use
  157. // best server supported one)
  158. $rcmail_config['smtp_auth_type'] = '';
  159.  
  160. // Optional SMTP authentication identifier to be used as authorization proxy
  161. $rcmail_config['smtp_auth_cid'] = null;
  162.  
  163. // Optional SMTP authentication password to be used for smtp_auth_cid
  164. $rcmail_config['smtp_auth_pw'] = null;
  165.  
  166. // SMTP HELO host
  167. // Hostname to give to the remote server for SMTP 'HELO' or 'EHLO' messages
  168. // Leave this blank and you will get the server variable 'server_name' or
  169. // localhost if that isn't defined.
  170. $rcmail_config['smtp_helo_host'] = '';
  171.  
  172. // SMTP connection timeout, in seconds. Default: 0 (no limit)
  173. $rcmail_config['smtp_timeout'] = 0;
  174.  
  175. // ----------------------------------
  176. // SYSTEM
  177. // ----------------------------------
  178. include_once("/etc/roundcube/debian-db-roundcube.php");
  179.  
  180.  
  181. // THIS OPTION WILL ALLOW THE INSTALLER TO RUN AND CAN EXPOSE SENSITIVE CONFIG DATA.
  182. // ONLY ENABLE IT IF YOU'RE REALLY SURE WHAT YOU'RE DOING!
  183. $rcmail_config['enable_installer'] = false;
  184.  
  185. // provide an URL where a user can get support for this Roundcube installation
  186. // PLEASE DO NOT LINK TO THE ROUNDCUBE.NET WEBSITE HERE!
  187. $rcmail_config['support_url'] = '';
  188.  
  189. // replace Roundcube logo with this image
  190. // specify an URL relative to the document root of this Roundcube installation
  191. $rcmail_config['skin_logo'] = null;
  192.  
  193. // automatically create a new Roundcube user when log-in the first time.
  194. // a new user will be created once the IMAP login succeeds.
  195. // set to false if only registered users can use this service
  196. $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = true;
  197.  
  198. // use this folder to store log files (must be writeable for apache user)
  199. // This is used by the 'file' log driver.
  200. $rcmail_config['log_dir'] = '/var/log/roundcubemail/';
  201.  
  202. // use this folder to store temp files (must be writeable for apache user)
  203. $rcmail_config['temp_dir'] = '/tmp';
  204.  
  205. // lifetime of message cache
  206. // possible units: s, m, h, d, w
  207. $rcmail_config['message_cache_lifetime'] = '10d';
  208.  
  209. // enforce connections over https
  210. // with this option enabled, all non-secure connections will be redirected.
  211. // set the port for the ssl connection as value of this option if it differs from the default 443
  212. $rcmail_config['force_https'] = false;
  213.  
  214. // tell PHP that it should work as under secure connection
  215. // even if it doesn't recognize it as secure ($_SERVER['HTTPS'] is not set)
  216. // e.g. when you're running Roundcube behind a https proxy
  217. // this option is mutually exclusive to 'force_https' and only either one of them should be set to true.
  218. $rcmail_config['use_https'] = false;
  219.  
  220. // Allow browser-autocompletion on login form.
  221. // 0 - disabled, 1 - username and host only, 2 - username, host, password
  222. $rcmail_config['login_autocomplete'] = 0;
  223.  
  224. // Forces conversion of logins to lower case.
  225. // 0 - disabled, 1 - only domain part, 2 - domain and local part.
  226. // If users authentication is not case-sensitive this must be enabled.
  227. // After enabling it all user records need to be updated, e.g. with query:
  228. // UPDATE users SET username = LOWER(username);
  229. $rcmail_config['login_lc'] = 0;
  230.  
  231. // Includes should be interpreted as PHP files
  232. $rcmail_config['skin_include_php'] = false;
  233.  
  234. // display software version on login screen
  235. $rcmail_config['display_version'] = false;
  236.  
  237. // Session lifetime in minutes
  238. // must be greater than 'keep_alive'/60
  239. $rcmail_config['session_lifetime'] = 10;
  240.  
  241. // session domain: .example.org
  242. $rcmail_config['session_domain'] = '';
  243.  
  244. // session name. Default: 'roundcube_sessid'
  245. $rcmail_config['session_name'] = null;
  246.  
  247. // Backend to use for session storage. Can either be 'db' (default) or 'memcache'
  248. // If set to memcache, a list of servers need to be specified in 'memcache_hosts'
  249. // Make sure the Memcache extension (http://pecl.php.net/package/memcache) version >= 2.0.0 is installed
  250. $rcmail_config['session_storage'] = 'db';
  251.  
  252. // Use these hosts for accessing memcached
  253. // Define any number of hosts in the form of hostname:port or unix:///path/to/sock.file
  254. $rcmail_config['memcache_hosts'] = null; // e.g. array( 'localhost:11211', '192.168.1.12:11211', 'unix:///var/tmp/memcached.sock' );
  255.  
  256. // check client IP in session athorization
  257. $rcmail_config['ip_check'] = false;
  258.  
  259. // check referer of incoming requests
  260. $rcmail_config['referer_check'] = false;
  261.  
  262. // X-Frame-Options HTTP header value sent to prevent from Clickjacking.
  263. // Possible values: sameorigin|deny. Set to false in order to disable sending them
  264. $rcmail_config['x_frame_options'] = 'sameorigin';
  265.  
  266. // this key is used to encrypt the users imap password which is stored
  267. // in the session record (and the client cookie if remember password is enabled).
  268. // please provide a string of exactly 24 chars.
  269. $rcmail_config['des_key'] = 'vtIOjLZo9kffJoqzpSbm5r1r';
  270.  
  271. // Automatically add this domain to user names for login
  272. // Only for IMAP servers that require full e-mail addresses for login
  273. // Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts
  274. // Supported replacement variables:
  275. // %h - user's IMAP hostname
  276. // %n - http hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
  277. // %d - domain (http hostname without the first part)
  278. // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part)
  279. // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %d = domain.tld
  280. $rcmail_config['username_domain'] = '';
  281.  
  282. // This domain will be used to form e-mail addresses of new users
  283. // Specify an array with 'host' => 'domain' values to support multiple hosts
  284. // Supported replacement variables:
  285. // %h - user's IMAP hostname
  286. // %n - http hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
  287. // %d - domain (http hostname without the first part)
  288. // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part)
  289. // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %d = domain.tld
  290. $rcmail_config['mail_domain'] = '';
  291.  
  292. // Password charset.
  293. // Use it if your authentication backend doesn't support UTF-8.
  294. // Defaults to ISO-8859-1 for backward compatibility
  295. $rcmail_config['password_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1';
  296.  
  297. // How many seconds must pass between emails sent by a user
  298. $rcmail_config['sendmail_delay'] = 0;
  299.  
  300. // Maximum number of recipients per message. Default: 0 (no limit)
  301. $rcmail_config['max_recipients'] = 0;
  302.  
  303. // Maximum allowednumber of members of an address group. Default: 0 (no limit)
  304. // If 'max_recipients' is set this value should be less or equal
  305. $rcmail_config['max_group_members'] = 0;
  306.  
  307. // add this user-agent to message headers when sending
  308. $rcmail_config['useragent'] = 'Roundcube Webmail/'.RCMAIL_VERSION;
  309.  
  310. // use this name to compose page titles
  311. $rcmail_config['product_name'] = 'Roundcube Webmail';
  312.  
  313. // try to load host-specific configuration
  314. // see http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Config for more details
  315. $rcmail_config['include_host_config'] = false;
  316.  
  317. // path to a text file which will be added to each sent message
  318. // paths are relative to the Roundcube root folder
  319. $rcmail_config['generic_message_footer'] = '';
  320.  
  321. // path to a text file which will be added to each sent HTML message
  322. // paths are relative to the Roundcube root folder
  323. $rcmail_config['generic_message_footer_html'] = '';
  324.  
  325. // add a received header to outgoing mails containing the creators IP and hostname
  326. $rcmail_config['http_received_header'] = false;
  327.  
  328. // Whether or not to encrypt the IP address and the host name
  329. // these could, in some circles, be considered as sensitive information;
  330. // however, for the administrator, these could be invaluable help
  331. // when tracking down issues.
  332. $rcmail_config['http_received_header_encrypt'] = false;
  333.  
  334. // This string is used as a delimiter for message headers when sending
  335. // a message via mail() function. Leave empty for auto-detection
  336. $rcmail_config['mail_header_delimiter'] = NULL;
  337.  
  338. // number of chars allowed for line when wrapping text.
  339. // text wrapping is done when composing/sending messages
  340. $rcmail_config['line_length'] = 72;
  341.  
  342. // send plaintext messages as format=flowed
  343. $rcmail_config['send_format_flowed'] = true;
  344.  
  345. // don't allow these settings to be overriden by the user
  346. $rcmail_config['dont_override'] = array();
  347.  
  348. // Set identities access level:
  349. // 0 - many identities with possibility to edit all params
  350. // 1 - many identities with possibility to edit all params but not email address
  351. // 2 - one identity with possibility to edit all params
  352. // 3 - one identity with possibility to edit all params but not email address
  353. $rcmail_config['identities_level'] = 0;
  354.  
  355. // Mimetypes supported by the browser.
  356. // attachments of these types will open in a preview window
  357. // either a comma-separated list or an array: 'text/plain,text/html,text/xml,image/jpeg,image/gif,image/png,application/pdf'
  358. $rcmail_config['client_mimetypes'] = null;  # null == default
  359.  
  360. // mime magic database
  361. $rcmail_config['mime_magic'] = null;
  362.  
  363. // path to imagemagick identify binary
  364. $rcmail_config['im_identify_path'] = null;
  365.  
  366. // path to imagemagick convert binary
  367. $rcmail_config['im_convert_path'] = null;
  368.  
  369. // maximum size of uploaded contact photos in pixel
  370. $rcmail_config['contact_photo_size'] = 160;
  371.  
  372. // Enable DNS checking for e-mail address validation
  373. $rcmail_config['email_dns_check'] = false;
  374.  
  375. // ----------------------------------
  376. // PLUGINS
  377. // ----------------------------------
  378.  
  379. // List of active plugins (in plugins/ directory)
  380. $rcmail_config['plugins'] = array('password');
  381.  
  382. // ----------------------------------
  383. // USER INTERFACE
  384. // ----------------------------------
  385.  
  386. // default messages sort column. Use empty value for default server's sorting,
  387. // or 'arrival', 'date', 'subject', 'from', 'to', 'fromto', 'size', 'cc'
  388. $rcmail_config['message_sort_col'] = '';
  389.  
  390. // default messages sort order
  391. $rcmail_config['message_sort_order'] = 'DESC';
  392.  
  393. // These cols are shown in the message list. Available cols are:
  394. // subject, from, to, fromto, cc, replyto, date, size, status, flag, attachment, 'priority'
  395. $rcmail_config['list_cols'] = array('subject', 'status', 'fromto', 'date', 'size', 'flag', 'attachment');
  396.  
  397. // the default locale setting (leave empty for auto-detection)
  398. // RFC1766 formatted language name like en_US, de_DE, de_CH, fr_FR, pt_BR
  399. $rcmail_config['language'] = null;
  400.  
  401. // use this format for date display (date or strftime format)
  402. $rcmail_config['date_format'] = 'Y-m-d';
  403.  
  404. // give this choice of date formats to the user to select from
  405. $rcmail_config['date_formats'] = array('Y-m-d', 'd-m-Y', 'Y/m/d', 'm/d/Y', 'd/m/Y', 'd.m.Y', 'j.n.Y');
  406.  
  407. // use this format for time display (date or strftime format)
  408. $rcmail_config['time_format'] = 'H:i';
  409.  
  410. // give this choice of time formats to the user to select from
  411. $rcmail_config['time_formats'] = array('G:i', 'H:i', 'g:i a', 'h:i A');
  412.  
  413. // use this format for short date display (derived from date_format and time_format)
  414. $rcmail_config['date_short'] = 'D H:i';
  415.  
  416. // use this format for detailed date/time formatting (derived from date_format and time_format)
  417. $rcmail_config['date_long'] = 'Y-m-d H:i';
  418.  
  419. // store draft message is this mailbox
  420. // leave blank if draft messages should not be stored
  421. // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP)
  422. $rcmail_config['drafts_mbox'] = 'Drafts';
  423.  
  424. // store spam messages in this mailbox
  425. // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP)
  426. $rcmail_config['junk_mbox'] = 'Spam';
  427.  
  428. // store sent message is this mailbox
  429. // leave blank if sent messages should not be stored
  430. // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP)
  431. $rcmail_config['sent_mbox'] = 'Sent';
  432.  
  433. // move messages to this folder when deleting them
  434. // leave blank if they should be deleted directly
  435. // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP)
  436. $rcmail_config['trash_mbox'] = 'Trash';
  437.  
  438. // display these folders separately in the mailbox list.
  439. // these folders will also be displayed with localized names
  440. // NOTE: Use folder names with namespace prefix (INBOX. on Courier-IMAP)
  441. $rcmail_config['default_folders'] = array('INBOX', 'Drafts', 'Sent', 'Spam', 'Trash');
  442. $rcmail_config['default_imap_folders'] = array('INBOX', 'Drafts', 'Sent', 'Spam', 'Trash');
  443.  
  444. // automatically create the above listed default folders on first login
  445. $rcmail_config['create_default_folders'] = true;
  446.  
  447. // protect the default folders from renames, deletes, and subscription changes
  448. $rcmail_config['protect_default_folders'] = true;
  449.  
  450. // if in your system 0 quota means no limit set this option to true
  451. $rcmail_config['quota_zero_as_unlimited'] = false;
  452.  
  453. // Make use of the built-in spell checker. It is based on GoogieSpell.
  454. // Since Google only accepts connections over https your PHP installatation
  455. // requires to be compiled with Open SSL support
  456. $rcmail_config['enable_spellcheck'] = true;
  457.  
  458. // Enables spellchecker exceptions dictionary.
  459. // Setting it to 'shared' will make the dictionary shared by all users.
  460. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_dictionary'] = false;
  461.  
  462. // Set the spell checking engine. 'googie' is the default. 'pspell' is also available,
  463. // but requires the Pspell extensions. When using Nox Spell Server, also set 'googie' here.
  464. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_engine'] = 'googie';
  465.  
  466. // For a locally installed Nox Spell Server, please specify the URI to call it.
  467. // Get Nox Spell Server from http://orangoo.com/labs/?page_id=72
  468. // Leave empty to use the Google spell checking service, what means
  469. // that the message content will be sent to Google in order to check spelling
  470. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_uri'] = '';
  471.  
  472. // These languages can be selected for spell checking.
  473. // Configure as a PHP style hash array: array('en'=>'English', 'de'=>'Deutsch');
  474. // Leave empty for default set of available language.
  475. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_languages'] = NULL;
  476.  
  477. // Makes that words with all letters capitalized will be ignored (e.g. GOOGLE)
  478. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_ignore_caps'] = false;
  479.  
  480. // Makes that words with numbers will be ignored (e.g. g00gle)
  481. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_ignore_nums'] = false;
  482.  
  483. // Makes that words with symbols will be ignored (e.g. g@@gle)
  484. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_ignore_syms'] = false;
  485.  
  486. // Use this char/string to separate recipients when composing a new message
  487. $rcmail_config['recipients_separator'] = ',';
  488.  
  489. // don't let users set pagesize to more than this value if set
  490. $rcmail_config['max_pagesize'] = 200;
  491.  
  492. // Minimal value of user's 'keep_alive' setting (in seconds)
  493. // Must be less than 'session_lifetime'
  494. $rcmail_config['min_keep_alive'] = 60;
  495.  
  496. // Enables files upload indicator. Requires APC installed and enabled apc.rfc1867 option.
  497. // By default refresh time is set to 1 second. You can set this value to true
  498. // or any integer value indicating number of seconds.
  499. $rcmail_config['upload_progress'] = false;
  500.  
  501. // Specifies for how many seconds the Undo button will be available
  502. // after object delete action. Currently used with supporting address book sources.
  503. // Setting it to 0, disables the feature.
  504. $rcmail_config['undo_timeout'] = 0;
  505.  
  506. // ----------------------------------
  507. // ADDRESSBOOK SETTINGS
  508. // ----------------------------------
  509.  
  510. // This indicates which type of address book to use. Possible choises:
  511. // 'sql' (default) and 'ldap'.
  512. // If set to 'ldap' then it will look at using the first writable LDAP
  513. // address book as the primary address book and it will not display the
  514. // SQL address book in the 'Address Book' view.
  515. $rcmail_config['address_book_type'] = 'sql';
  516.  
  517. // In order to enable public ldap search, configure an array like the Verisign
  518. // example further below. if you would like to test, simply uncomment the example.
  519. // Array key must contain only safe characters, ie. a-zA-Z0-9_
  520. $rcmail_config['ldap_public'] = array();
  521.  
  522. // If you are going to use LDAP for individual address books, you will need to
  523. // set 'user_specific' to true and use the variables to generate the appropriate DNs to access it.
  524. //
  525. // The recommended directory structure for LDAP is to store all the address book entries
  526. // under the users main entry, e.g.:
  527. //
  528. //  o=root
  529. //   ou=people
  530. //    uid=user@domain
  531. //  mail=contact@contactdomain
  532. //
  533. // So the base_dn would be uid=%fu,ou=people,o=root
  534. // The bind_dn would be the same as based_dn or some super user login.
  535. /*
  536.  * example config for Verisign directory
  537.  *
  538. $rcmail_config['ldap_public']['Verisign'] = array(
  539.   'name'          => 'Verisign.com',
  540.   // Replacement variables supported in host names:
  541.   // %h - user's IMAP hostname
  542.   // %n - http hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
  543.   // %d - domain (http hostname without the first part)
  544.   // %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part)
  545.   // For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %d = domain.tld
  546.   'hosts'         => array('directory.verisign.com'),
  547.   'port'          => 389,
  548.   'use_tls'       => false,
  549.   'ldap_version'  => 3,       // using LDAPv3
  550.   'user_specific' => false,   // If true the base_dn, bind_dn and bind_pass default to the user's IMAP login.
  551.   // %fu - The full username provided, assumes the username is an email
  552.   //       address, uses the username_domain value if not an email address.
  553.   // %u  - The username prior to the '@'.
  554.   // %d  - The domain name after the '@'.
  555.   // %dc - The domain name hierarchal string e.g. "dc=test,dc=domain,dc=com"
  556.   // %dn - DN found by ldap search when search_filter/search_base_dn are used
  557.   'base_dn'       => '',
  558.   'bind_dn'       => '',
  559.   'bind_pass'     => '',
  560.   // It's possible to bind for an individual address book
  561.   // The login name is used to search for the DN to bind with
  562.   'search_base_dn' => '',
  563.   'search_filter'  => '',   // e.g. '(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u))'
  564.   // DN and password to bind as before searching for bind DN, if anonymous search is not allowed
  565.   'search_bind_dn' => '',
  566.   'search_bind_pw' => '',
  567.   // Default for %dn variable if search doesn't return DN value
  568.   'search_dn_default' => '',
  569.   // Optional authentication identifier to be used as SASL authorization proxy
  570.   // bind_dn need to be empty
  571.   'auth_cid'       => '',
  572.   // SASL authentication method (for proxy auth), e.g. DIGEST-MD5
  573.   'auth_method'    => '',
  574.   // Indicates if the addressbook shall be hidden from the list.
  575.   // With this option enabled you can still search/view contacts.
  576.   'hidden'        => false,
  577.   // Indicates if the addressbook shall not list contacts but only allows searching.
  578.   'searchonly'    => false,
  579.   // Indicates if we can write to the LDAP directory or not.
  580.   // If writable is true then these fields need to be populated:
  581.   // LDAP_Object_Classes, required_fields, LDAP_rdn
  582.   'writable'       => false,
  583.   // To create a new contact these are the object classes to specify
  584.   // (or any other classes you wish to use).
  585.   'LDAP_Object_Classes' => array('top', 'inetOrgPerson'),
  586.   // The RDN field that is used for new entries, this field needs
  587.   // to be one of the search_fields, the base of base_dn is appended
  588.   // to the RDN to insert into the LDAP directory.
  589.   'LDAP_rdn'       => 'cn',
  590.   // The required fields needed to build a new contact as required by
  591.   // the object classes (can include additional fields not required by the object classes).
  592.   'required_fields' => array('cn', 'sn', 'mail'),
  593.   'search_fields'   => array('mail', 'cn'),  // fields to search in
  594.   // mapping of contact fields to directory attributes
  595.   //   for every attribute one can specify the number of values (limit) allowed.
  596.   //   default is 1, a wildcard * means unlimited
  597.   'fieldmap' => array(
  598.     // Roundcube  => LDAP:limit
  599.     'name'        => 'cn',
  600.     'surname'     => 'sn',
  601.     'firstname'   => 'givenName',
  602.     'title'       => 'title',
  603.     'email'       => 'mail:*',
  604.     'phone:home'  => 'homePhone',
  605.     'phone:work'  => 'telephoneNumber',
  606.     'phone:mobile' => 'mobile',
  607.     'phone:pager' => 'pager',
  608.     'street'      => 'street',
  609.     'zipcode'     => 'postalCode',
  610.     'region'      => 'st',
  611.     'locality'    => 'l',
  612. // if you uncomment country, you need to modify 'sub_fields' above
  613. //    'country'     => 'c',
  614.     'department'  => 'departmentNumber',
  615.     'notes'       => 'description',
  616. // these currently don't work:
  617. //    'phone:workfax' => 'facsimileTelephoneNumber',
  618. //    'photo'        => 'jpegPhoto',
  619. //    'organization' => 'o',
  620. //    'manager'      => 'manager',
  621. //    'assistant'    => 'secretary',
  622.   ),
  623.   // Map of contact sub-objects (attribute name => objectClass(es)), e.g. 'c' => 'country'
  624.   'sub_fields' => array(),
  625.   'sort'          => 'cn',    // The field to sort the listing by.
  626.   'scope'         => 'sub',   // search mode: sub|base|list
  627.   'filter'        => '(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)',      // used for basic listing (if not empty) and will be &'d with search queries. example: status=act
  628.   'fuzzy_search'  => true,    // server allows wildcard search
  629.   'vlv'           => false,   // Enable Virtual List View to more efficiently fetch paginated data (if server supports it)
  630.   '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
  631.   'sizelimit'     => '0',     // Enables you to limit the count of entries fetched. Setting this to 0 means no limit.
  632.   'timelimit'     => '0',     // Sets the number of seconds how long is spend on the search. Setting this to 0 means no limit.
  633.   'referrals'     => true|false,  // Sets the LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS option. Mostly used in multi-domain Active Directory setups
  634.  
  635.   // definition for contact groups (uncomment if no groups are supported)
  636.   // for the groups base_dn, the user replacements %fu, %u, $d and %dc work as for base_dn (see above)
  637.   // if the groups base_dn is empty, the contact base_dn is used for the groups as well
  638.   // -> in this case, assure that groups and contacts are separated due to the concernig filters!
  639.   'groups'        => array(
  640.     'base_dn'     => '',
  641.     'scope'       => 'sub',   // search mode: sub|base|list
  642.     'filter'      => '(objectClass=groupOfNames)',
  643.     'object_classes' => array("top", "groupOfNames"),
  644.     'member_attr'  => 'member',   // name of the member attribute, e.g. uniqueMember
  645.     'name_attr'    => 'cn',       // attribute to be used as group name
  646.   ),
  647. );
  648. */
  649.  
  650. // An ordered array of the ids of the addressbooks that should be searched
  651. // when populating address autocomplete fields server-side. ex: array('sql','Verisign');
  652. $rcmail_config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('sql');
  653.  
  654. // The minimum number of characters required to be typed in an autocomplete field
  655. // before address books will be searched. Most useful for LDAP directories that
  656. // may need to do lengthy results building given overly-broad searches
  657. $rcmail_config['autocomplete_min_length'] = 1;
  658.  
  659. // Number of parallel autocomplete requests.
  660. // If there's more than one address book, n parallel (async) requests will be created,
  661. // where each request will search in one address book. By default (0), all address
  662. // books are searched in one request.
  663. $rcmail_config['autocomplete_threads'] = 0;
  664.  
  665. // Max. numer of entries in autocomplete popup. Default: 15.
  666. $rcmail_config['autocomplete_max'] = 15;
  667.  
  668. // show address fields in this order
  669. // available placeholders: {street}, {locality}, {zipcode}, {country}, {region}
  670. $rcmail_config['address_template'] = '{street}<br/>{locality} {zipcode}<br/>{country} {region}';
  671.  
  672. // Matching mode for addressbook search (including autocompletion)
  673. // 0 - partial (*abc*), default
  674. // 1 - strict (abc)
  675. // 2 - prefix (abc*)
  676. // Note: For LDAP sources fuzzy_search must be enabled to use 'partial' or 'prefix' mode
  677. $rcmail_config['addressbook_search_mode'] = 0;
  678.  
  679. // ----------------------------------
  680. // USER PREFERENCES
  681. // ----------------------------------
  682.  
  683. // Use this charset as fallback for message decoding
  684. //$rcmail_config['default_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1';
  685. $rcmail_config['default_charset'] = $_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET'] ? : 'UTF-8';
  686.  
  687. // skin name: folder from skins/
  688. $rcmail_config['skin'] = 'larry';
  689.  
  690. // show up to X items in messages list view
  691. $rcmail_config['mail_pagesize'] = 50;
  692.  
  693. // show up to X items in contacts list view
  694. $rcmail_config['addressbook_pagesize'] = 50;
  695.  
  696. // sort contacts by this col (preferably either one of name, firstname, surname)
  697. $rcmail_config['addressbook_sort_col'] = 'surname';
  698.  
  699. // the way how contact names are displayed in the list
  700. // 0: display name
  701. // 1: (prefix) firstname middlename surname (suffix)
  702. // 2: (prefix) surname firstname middlename (suffix)
  703. // 3: (prefix) surname, firstname middlename (suffix)
  704. $rcmail_config['addressbook_name_listing'] = 0;
  705.  
  706. // use this timezone to display date/time
  707. // valid timezone identifers are listed here: php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
  708. // 'auto' will use the browser's timezone settings
  709. $rcmail_config['timezone'] = 'auto';
  710.  
  711. // prefer displaying HTML messages
  712. $rcmail_config['prefer_html'] = true;
  713.  
  714. // display remote inline images
  715. // 0 - Never, always ask
  716. // 1 - Ask if sender is not in address book
  717. // 2 - Always show inline images
  718. $rcmail_config['show_images'] = 0;
  719.  
  720. // compose html formatted messages by default
  721. // 0 - never, 1 - always, 2 - on reply to HTML message only
  722. $rcmail_config['htmleditor'] = 0;
  723.  
  724. // show pretty dates as standard
  725. $rcmail_config['prettydate'] = true;
  726.  
  727. // save compose message every 300 seconds (5min)
  728. $rcmail_config['draft_autosave'] = 300;
  729.  
  730. // default setting if preview pane is enabled
  731. $rcmail_config['preview_pane'] = false;
  732.  
  733. // Mark as read when viewed in preview pane (delay in seconds)
  734. // Set to -1 if messages in preview pane should not be marked as read
  735. $rcmail_config['preview_pane_mark_read'] = 0;
  736.  
  737. // Clear Trash on logout
  738. $rcmail_config['logout_purge'] = false;
  739.  
  740. // Compact INBOX on logout
  741. $rcmail_config['logout_expunge'] = false;
  742.  
  743. // Display attached images below the message body
  744. $rcmail_config['inline_images'] = true;
  745.  
  746. // Encoding of long/non-ascii attachment names:
  747. // 0 - Full RFC 2231 compatible
  748. // 1 - RFC 2047 for 'name' and RFC 2231 for 'filename' parameter (Thunderbird's default)
  749. // 2 - Full 2047 compatible
  750. $rcmail_config['mime_param_folding'] = 1;
  751.  
  752. // Set true if deleted messages should not be displayed
  753. // This will make the application run slower
  754. $rcmail_config['skip_deleted'] = false;
  755.  
  756. // Set true to Mark deleted messages as read as well as deleted
  757. // False means that a message's read status is not affected by marking it as deleted
  758. $rcmail_config['read_when_deleted'] = true;
  759.  
  760. // Set to true to never delete messages immediately
  761. // Use 'Purge' to remove messages marked as deleted
  762. $rcmail_config['flag_for_deletion'] = false;
  763.  
  764. // Default interval for keep-alive/check-recent requests (in seconds)
  765. // Must be greater than or equal to 'min_keep_alive' and less than 'session_lifetime'
  766. $rcmail_config['keep_alive'] = 60;
  767.  
  768. // If true all folders will be checked for recent messages
  769. $rcmail_config['check_all_folders'] = false;
  770.  
  771. // If true, after message delete/move, the next message will be displayed
  772. $rcmail_config['display_next'] = false;
  773.  
  774. // 0 - Do not expand threads
  775. // 1 - Expand all threads automatically
  776. // 2 - Expand only threads with unread messages
  777. $rcmail_config['autoexpand_threads'] = 0;
  778.  
  779. // When replying place cursor above original message (top posting)
  780. $rcmail_config['top_posting'] = false;
  781.  
  782. // When replying strip original signature from message
  783. $rcmail_config['strip_existing_sig'] = true;
  784.  
  785. // Show signature:
  786. // 0 - Never
  787. // 1 - Always
  788. // 2 - New messages only
  789. // 3 - Forwards and Replies only
  790. $rcmail_config['show_sig'] = 1;
  791.  
  792. // When replying or forwarding place sender's signature above existing message
  793. $rcmail_config['sig_above'] = false;
  794.  
  795. // Use MIME encoding (quoted-printable) for 8bit characters in message body
  796. //$rcmail_config['force_7bit'] = false;
  797. $rcmail_config['force_7bit'] = array('true'=>1,eval($rcmail_config['default_charset'].';')=>1) ? : false;
  798.  
  799. // Defaults of the search field configuration.
  800. // The array can contain a per-folder list of header fields which should be considered when searching
  801. // The entry with key '*' stands for all folders which do not have a specific list set.
  802. // Please note that folder names should to be in sync with $rcmail_config['default_folders']
  803. $rcmail_config['search_mods'] = null;  // Example: array('*' => array('subject'=>1, 'from'=>1), 'Sent' => array('subject'=>1, 'to'=>1));
  804.  
  805. // Defaults of the addressbook search field configuration.
  806. $rcmail_config['addressbook_search_mods'] = null;  // Example: array('name'=>1, 'firstname'=>1, 'surname'=>1, 'email'=>1, '*'=>1);
  807.  
  808. // 'Delete always'
  809. // This setting reflects if mail should be always deleted
  810. // when moving to Trash fails. This is necessary in some setups
  811. // when user is over quota and Trash is included in the quota.
  812. $rcmail_config['delete_always'] = false;
  813.  
  814. // Directly delete messages in Junk instead of moving to Trash
  815. $rcmail_config['delete_junk'] = true;
  816.  
  817. // Behavior if a received message requests a message delivery notification (read receipt)
  818. // 0 = ask the user, 1 = send automatically, 2 = ignore (never send or ask)
  819. // 3 = send automatically if sender is in addressbook, otherwise ask the user
  820. // 4 = send automatically if sender is in addressbook, otherwise ignore
  821. $rcmail_config['mdn_requests'] = 0;
  822.  
  823. // Return receipt checkbox default state
  824. $rcmail_config['mdn_default'] = 0;
  825.  
  826. // Delivery Status Notification checkbox default state
  827. $rcmail_config['dsn_default'] = 0;
  828.  
  829. // Place replies in the folder of the message being replied to
  830. $rcmail_config['reply_same_folder'] = false;
  831.  
  832. // Sets default mode of Forward feature to "forward as attachment"
  833. $rcmail_config['forward_attachment'] = false;
  834.  
  835. // Defines address book (internal index) to which new contacts will be added
  836. // By default it is the first writeable addressbook.
  837. // Note: Use '0' for built-in address book.
  838. $rcmail_config['default_addressbook'] = null;
  839.  
  840. // Enables spell checking before sending a message.
  841. $rcmail_config['spellcheck_before_send'] = false;
  842.  
  843. // Skip alternative email addresses in autocompletion (show one address per contact)
  844. $rcmail_config['autocomplete_single'] = false;
  845.  
  846. // Default font for composed HTML message.
  847. // Supported values: Andale Mono, Arial, Arial Black, Book Antiqua, Courier New,
  848. // Georgia, Helvetica, Impact, Tahoma, Terminal, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS, Verdana
  849. $rcmail_config['default_font'] = '';
  850.  
  851. // end of config file
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