I have installed RoundCube and used it for a few days here now. I can receive attachments quite well, but I can't seem to be able to send them. Also if I forward a email with an attachement it sends but that attachment disappears.
Any help or suggestions?
On a positive note, everything else works well :)
i have the same problem. can anyone help us?
I've also the same problem. Forward and upload of attachments don't work!
Isn't there anyone who can help us? Please??
Everything works fine, and looks even better. I just can't attach.... Help!!!
What permissions have you set on the temp directory ?
Michael
i have the same problem, cant send attachment though only for 1 kb file
temp dir in roundcube installation already read/write both in NTFS permission and IIS permission
just an update
1) when i uploaded the attachment file(s) and i checked in temp folder of installation dir they were not there
so where do those files uploaded to?
2). this is weird, i send 1 attachment its totally dissappear, i send 2 or more its shown up only 1 attachment
any experiences regarding these issues
For Info Below my system spec
Win 2003 Server SP2 Latest patch
hmailserver 4.4 + clamAV + ASSP
roundcube
Sorry i didnt read the all solved issues :-[
http://roundcubeforum.net/forum/index.php?topic=1836.0 (http://roundcubeforum.net/forum/index.php?topic=1836.0)
! PROBLEM SOLVED !
What was the fix for this problem? I have the exact same issue. Roundcube used with hMailserver. I can't seem to attach anything to an email. I can receive attachments. When I forward an email with attachments the attachment disappears.
Can't get attachment to work.
1. Temp in php.ini is set to C:/inetpub/temp
2. Temp in PHP main Roundcube is set to same but also tried 10 others
3. Permission to all temp folders are wide open
I don't see files get created and my error message when trying to add a file is "File upload failed".
Logs are created and have rights but no error shows.
I've tried with small files too so it's not a size problem.
I run IIS, what to do?
After digging through old archives I found that the link above goes to this thread: http://www.roundcubeforum.net/5-release-support/18-resolved-issues/1756-cant-send-attachments.html Hope it helps.
Hi thanks for your reply.
Setting permissions didn't change anything, still that dreadful "File upload failed" :(
Actually looking for alternative webmail since my customers demands this feature but there's really no alternative to RoundCube. :/
I definately can't take credit for this fix as I read it in another forum. I run Roundcube for hMailserver on Windows 2003 with IIS 6. Was having the file upload failed problem. Left the default temp directory setting alone in PHP.ini and simply added the IUSR_SERVERNAME account to have write permissions to C:\Windows\temp and the attachment service started to work.
Quote from: gloowee;33959I definately can't take credit for this fix as I read it in another forum. I run Roundcube for hMailserver on Windows 2003 with IIS 6. Was having the file upload failed problem. Left the default temp directory setting alone in PHP.ini and simply added the IUSR_SERVERNAME account to have write permissions to C:\Windows\temp and the attachment service started to work.
Seems like my problem is somewhat different since this won't fix it for me.
Any other ideas?
Been checking with the settings and the logs are written (but no error message regarding the file-upload situation).
I have set the exact same rights to C:/Windows/Temp still no luck.
Been fiddling with php.ini as well disabling/editing the file and folders to point elsewhere but nothing.
Can someone post their php.ini and the Roundcube settings-file here so i can eliminate basic errors?
Is there a way to get some solid support from developers of Roundcube, possible with some payment involved?
Thanks
PS. Checked ATmail but they're only support linux and costs a fortune. DS.
Are any other php uploads working?
Quote from: skaero;34020Are any other php uploads working?
Wordpress installations etc is working fine, or isn't Wordpress using php uploads for files?
Any easy way to test upload with just PHP?
If HP upload specific would be faulty, where will the problem be?
Thanks for replying
If PHP uploads didn't work system wide then it would be something server side, since some PHP uploads are working there should be some way to get it to work. To help any further I'd have to have direct access to the RoundCube install, ftp access, and a test email account.
Quote from: skaero;34037If PHP uploads didn't work system wide then it would be something server side, since some PHP uploads are working there should be some way to get it to work. To help any further I'd have to have direct access to the RoundCube install, ftp access, and a test email account.
You've got PM/Mail from me, thanks.
Problem solved.
I had both old and new version of roundcube files in my installation.
Reinstalled roundcube then did the changes with the rights.
Thanks for all the support!!!