From d24d208d1c9b952cc0c1fdcd1c30cb0150ad53ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: thomascube <thomas@roundcube.net> Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:43:33 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Always use subject col when dragging messages --- INSTALL | 127 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 files changed, 109 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index f40196f..b68db56 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,39 +1,130 @@ +INTRODUCTION +============ + +This file describes the basic steps to install RoundCube Webmail on your +web server. For additional information, please also consult the project's +wiki page at + + http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki + +REQUIREMENTS +============ + +* The Apache or Lighttpd Webserver +* .htaccess support allowing overrides for DirectoryIndex +* PHP Version 4.3.1 or greater including + - PCRE (perl compatible regular expression) + - libiconv (recommended) + - mbstring (optional) +* php.ini options: + - error_reporting E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE (or lower) + - file_uploads on (for attachment upload features) + - memory_limit (increase as suitable to support large attachments) + - session.auto_start needs to be off/0 +* PHP compiled with Open SSL to connect to IMAPS and to use the spell checker +* A MySQL or PostgreSQL database engine or the SQLite extension for PHP +* One of the above databases with permission to create tables +* An SMTP server or PHP configured for mail delivery + INSTALLATION ============ 1. Decompress and put this folder somewhere inside your document root -2. Make sure that the following directories are writable by the webserver +2. Make sure that the following directories (and the files within) + are writable by the webserver - /temp - /logs -3. Create a new database and a database user for RoundCube +3. Create a new database and a database user for RoundCube (see DATABASE SETUP) 4. Create database tables using the queries in file 'SQL/*.initial.sql' + (* stands for your database type) 5. Rename the files config/*.inc.php.dist to config/*.inc.php 6. Modify the files in config/* to suit your local environment 7. Done! -UPGRADING -========= -If you already have a previous version of RoundCube installed, -please refer to the instructions in UPGRADING guide. +DATABASE SETUP +============== + +* MySQL 4.0.x +------------- +Setting up the mysql database can be done by creating an empty database, +importing the table layout and granting the proper permissions to the +roundcube user. Here is an example of that procedure: + +# mysql +> CREATE DATABASE roundcubemail; +> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcubemail.* TO roundcube@localhost + IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; +> quit +# mysql roundcubemail < SQL/mysql.initial.sql -REQUIREMENTS -============ +* MySQL 4.1.x/5.x +----------------- +For MySQL version 4.1 and up, it's recommended to create the database for +RoundCube with utf-8 charset. Here's an example of the init procedure: -* The Apache Webserver -* .htaccess support allowing overrides for DirectoryIndex -* PHP Version 4.3.1 or greater -* php.ini options: - - error_reporting E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE (or lower) - - file_uploads on (for attachment upload features) -* A MySQL or PostgreSQL database engine or the SQLite extension for PHP -* A database with permission to create tables +# mysql +> CREATE DATABASE roundcubemail DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci; +> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcubemail.* TO roundcube@localhost + IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; +> quit + +# mysql roundcubemail < SQL/mysql5.initial.sql + +Note: 'password' is the master password for the roundcube user. It is strongly +recommended you replace this with a more secure password. Please keep in +mind: You need to specify this password later in 'config/db.inc.php'. + + +* SQLite +-------- +Sqlite requires specifically php5 (sqlite in php4 currently doesn't +work with roundcube), and you need sqlite 2 (preferably 2.8) to setup +the sqlite db (sqlite 3.x also doesn't work at the moment). Here is +an example how you can setup the sqlite.db for roundcube: + +# sqlite -init SQL/sqlite.initial.sql sqlite.db + +Make sure your configuration points to the sqlite.db file and that the +webserver can write to the file. + + +* PostgreSQL +------------ +To use RoundCube with PostgreSQL support you have to follow these +simple steps, which have to be done as the postgres system user (or +which ever is the database superuser): + +$ createuser roundcube +$ createdb -O roundcube roundcubemail +$ psql roundcubemail + +roundcubemail =# ALTER USER roundcube WITH PASSWORD 'the_new_password'; +roundcubemail =# \c - roundcube +roundcubemail => \i SQL/postgres.initial.sql + +All this has been tested with PostgreSQL 8.x and 7.4.x. Older +versions don't have a -O option for the createdb, so if you are +using that version you'll have to change ownership of the DB later. CONFIGURATION ============= -Change the files in config/* according your to environment and your needs. -Details about the config paramaters can be found in the config files. +First of all, rename the files config/*.inc.php.dist to config/*.inc.php. +You can then change these files according to your environment and your needs. +Details about the config parameters can be found in the config files. + +You can also modify the default .htaccess file. This is necessary to +increase the allowed size of file attachments, for example: + php_value upload_max_filesize 2M + +UPGRADING +========= + +If you already have a previous version of RoundCube installed, +please refer to the instructions in UPGRADING guide. + + -- Gitblit v1.9.1