Hi there,
I use a small server with Windows 2000 Professional SP4, Apache 2.2.13, PHP 5.2.10, RoundCubeMail 0.2.2 and SQLite 2.8.17.
I want to set up a webmailer for my IMAP server running on the same PC and decided to use Roundcube
, being disappointed by the GUI of Squirrelmail I directly installed and tried out before (by the way: Squirrelmail ran without any functional problem!)
My directory structure:
Web content: C:\Programme\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs
RC root: ...\htdocs\webmail
sqlite.db: ...\htdocs\webmail
The most important content from the db.inc.php:
$rcmail_config['db_dsnw'] = 'sqlite://./sqlite.db?mode=0646';
After some trouble during installation of Roundcube using PHP 5.3.0 (concerning SQLite) I went back to PHP 5.2.10, and nearly everything works fine during installation. The only thing I mentioned is that the installer does not expect the database in the RC root (see above), but in
\installer, and when I tell him to initialize the DB structure (because he tells me that the DB structure is not initialized), he creates the sqlite.db in this installer directory, BUT after installation he tries to access to the database in the RC root :confused::confused::confused:
But my main problem is the following: When I try to login with a valid IMAP user name and password (calling \index.php), I get the following error:
404 Not Found
Not Found
The requested URL /webmail/ was not found on this server.
If I call this directory directly, I see the data structure in my browser, so I think it is no restriction by Apache, or am I wrong?
It seems to me that he don't check my login anyway, because using an invalid name/password produces the same error.
What could be the reason for that behaviour ?
Best regards from Berlin/Germany
cpschnuffel