update: It seems that my IMAP users cannot connect either. I now suspect an error in setting up my Cyrus IMAPD software.
The config data you requested:
pg /etc/roundcubemail/defaults.inc.php
<?php
/*
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Main configuration file with default settings |
| |
| This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client |
| Copyright (C) 2005-2013, The Roundcube Dev Team |
| |
| Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or |
| any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins. |
| See the README file for a full license statement. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
$config = array();
// ----------------------------------
// SQL DATABASE
// ----------------------------------
// Database connection string (DSN) for read+write operations
// Format (compatible with PEAR MDB2): db_provider://user:password@host/database
// Currently supported db_providers: mysql, pgsql, sqlite, mssql or sqlsrv
// For examples see
http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.mdb2.intro-dsn.php// NOTE: for SQLite use absolute path: 'sqlite:////full/path/to/sqlite.db?mode=0646'
$config['db_dsnw'] = 'mysql://roundcube:@localhost/roundcubemail';
// Database DSN for read-only operations (if empty write database will be used)
// useful for database replication
$config['db_dsnr'] = '';
// Disable the use of already established dsnw connections for subsequent reads
$config['db_dsnw_noread'] = false;
// use persistent db-connections
// beware this will not "always" work as expected
// see:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php$config['db_persistent'] = false;
// you can define specific table (and sequence) names prefix
$config['db_prefix'] = '';
// Mapping of table names and connections to use for ALL operations.
// This can be used in a setup with replicated databases and a DB master
// where read/write access to cache tables should not go to master.
$config['db_table_dsn'] = array(
// 'cache' => '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 directry <log_dir>/<username>/ exists and is writable.
$config['per_user_logging'] = false;
// Log sent messages to <log_dir>/sendmail or to syslog
$config['smtp_log'] = true;
// Log successful/failed logins to <log_dir>/userlogins or to syslog
$config['log_logins'] = false;
// Log session authentication errors to <log_dir>/session or to syslog
$config['log_session'] = false;
// Log SQL queries to <log_dir>/sql or to syslog
$config['sql_debug'] = false;
// Log IMAP conversation to <log_dir>/imap or to syslog
$config['imap_debug'] = false;
// Log LDAP conversation to <log_dir>/ldap or to syslog
$config['ldap_debug'] = false;
// Log SMTP conversation to <log_dir>/smtp or to syslog
$config['smtp_debug'] = false;
// ----------------------------------
// IMAP
// ----------------------------------
// The mail host chosen to perform the log-in.
// Leave blank to show a textbox at login, give a list of hosts
// to display a pulldown menu or set one host as string.
// To use SSL/TLS connection, enter hostname with prefix ssl:// or tls://
// Supported replacement variables:
// %n - hostname ($_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',
// ),
// );
$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 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.
http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1486225// 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;
// 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 identifers 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;