Roundcube Community Forum
Release Support => Pending Issues => Topic started by: roundjauser on October 28, 2012, 01:08:34 PM
-
I have installed Roundcube Webmail on an Ubuntu LTS Server. The Disk indicator is not showing and from what I have read, the disk usage indicator should be showing by default. How do I enable the Disk Usage indicator?
-
If the mail server give the disk usage RoundCube will show it by default. Make sure your mail server is setup with quota support.
-
Hi!
I've tested two setups for mail quota.
Via postfix (with a mysql database) or via courier.
Both options worked successful with roundcube.
Rgds.
-
Thanks for your reply guys; I really appreciate it. However, my mail server is configured to show the disk usage but I do not even see the disk usage icon in roundcube.
-
It should be in the bottom left corner. Enable imap_debug and post the log for the login and index load.
-
I was able to get the image to show. The problem lied in the mail.css file in the skin folder. There was no css information regarding the quota display. It seems as if you had to put this in manually as when I downloaded the roundcube code. Additionally, when I added the code from the trac site (trac.roundecube.com) in the mail.css file, I did not put the url path to the disk quota image in quotation as in url("path/to/disk/storage/icon"); Now I have a new problem. It is saying that the disk usage is unlimited, but I have set the quota size for the mail box in postfixadmin. Any assistance in this regard would be greatly appreciated. I truly appreciate the assistance I have already received.
-
Enable imap_debug and post the log for the login and index load.
-
Okay I am able to enable the imap debug, but i am not able to post the log
-
Why not?
-
I do not know how to do it.
-
You can upload a file under the main text box for the post, just click on the "Attachments and other options" link.
-
Thanks for your assistance but I have been able to fix the disk user quota on a server level;however, I am seeking assistance on setting per user quota with postfixadmin, dovecot, mysql, and postfix.