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| | | | Configuration file for database access | |
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| | | | This file is part of the RoundCube Webmail client | |
| | | | Copyright (C) 2005, RoundCube Dev. - Switzerland | |
| | | | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client | |
| | | | Copyright (C) 2005-2009, The Roundcube Dev Team | |
| | | | Licensed under the GNU GPL | |
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| | | $rcmail_config = array(); |
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| | | // PEAR database DSN for read/write operations |
| | | // format is db_provider://user:password@host/databse |
| | | // currentyl suported db_providers: mysql, sqlite, pgsql |
| | | // format is db_provider://user:password@host/database |
| | | // For examples see http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.mdb2.intro-dsn.php |
| | | // currently supported db_providers: mysql, mysqli, pgsql, sqlite, mssql or sqlsrv |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_dsnw'] = 'mysql://roundcube:pass@localhost/roundcubemail'; |
| | | // sqlite example: 'sqlite://./sqlite.db?mode=0646'; |
| | | // postgres example: 'pgsql://roundcube:pass@localhost/roundcubemail'; |
| | | // Warning: for SQLite use absolute path in DSN: |
| | | // sqlite example: 'sqlite:////full/path/to/sqlite.db?mode=0646'; |
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| | | // PEAR database DSN for read only operations (if empty write database will be used) |
| | | // userful for database replication |
| | | // useful for database replication |
| | | $rcmail_config['db_dsnr'] = ''; |
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| | | // maximum length of a query in bytes |
| | | $rcmail_config['db_max_length'] = 512000; // 500K |
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| | | // use persistent db-connections |
| | | // beware this will not "always" work as expected |
| | | // see: http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php |
| | | $rcmail_config['db_persistent'] = FALSE; |
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| | | |
| | | // you can define specific table names used to store webmail data |
| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_users'] = 'users'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_contacts'] = 'contacts'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_contactgroups'] = 'contactgroups'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_contactgroupmembers'] = 'contactgroupmembers'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_session'] = 'session'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_cache'] = 'cache'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_table_messages'] = 'messages'; |
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| | | // you can define specific sequence names used in PostgreSQL |
| | | $rcmail_config['db_sequence_users'] = 'user_ids'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_sequence_identities'] = 'identity_ids'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_sequence_contacts'] = 'contact_ids'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_sequence_contactgroups'] = 'contactgroups_ids'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_sequence_cache'] = 'cache_ids'; |
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| | | $rcmail_config['db_sequence_messages'] = 'message_ids'; |
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| | | // end db config file |
| | | ?> |
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