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Robin Thoni 8 years ago
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+version: '2'
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+
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+services:
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+    database:
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+        build: ./postgresql
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+        container_name: roundcube-postgresql
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+        networks:
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+            roundcube.internal.docker:
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+                aliases:
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+                    - postgresql.roundcube.internal.docker
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+        volumes:
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+            - ./data/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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+        ports:
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+            - "34010:5432"
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+        env_file:
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+            - env
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+
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+    roundcube:
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+        build: ./roundcube
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+        container_name: roundcube-roundcube
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+        networks:
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+            roundcube.internal.docker:
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+                aliases:
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+                    - roundcube.roundcube.internal.docker
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+        ports:
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+            - "34011:80"
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+        env_file:
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+            - env
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+        extra_hosts:
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+            - "test-mx.rthoni.com:192.168.56.102"
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+
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+networks:
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+    roundcube.internal.docker:

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+POSTGRES_HOST=postgresql.roundcube.internal.docker
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+POSTGRES_USER=roundcube
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+POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pg_password
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+POSTGRES_DB=roundcube
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+
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+IMAP_HOST=tls://test-mx.rthoni.com
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+SMTP_HOST=tls://test-mx.rthoni.com
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+SIEVE_HOST=test-mx.rthoni.com
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+DES_KEY=CHANGE_IT

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+-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
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+
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+--
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+-- Sequence "users_seq"
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+-- Name: users_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE SEQUENCE users_seq
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+    INCREMENT BY 1
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+    NO MAXVALUE
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+    NO MINVALUE
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+    CACHE 1;
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "users"
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+-- Name: users; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE users (
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+    user_id integer DEFAULT nextval('users_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
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+    username varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    mail_host varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    last_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    failed_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
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+    "language" varchar(5),
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+    preferences text DEFAULT ''::text NOT NULL,
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+    CONSTRAINT users_username_key UNIQUE (username, mail_host)
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+);
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+
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "session"
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+-- Name: session; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE "session" (
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+    sess_id varchar(128) DEFAULT '' PRIMARY KEY,
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+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    ip varchar(41) NOT NULL,
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+    vars text NOT NULL
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX session_changed_idx ON session (changed);
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+
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+
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+--
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+-- Sequence "identities_seq"
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+-- Name: identities_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE SEQUENCE identities_seq
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+    START WITH 1
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+    INCREMENT BY 1
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+    NO MAXVALUE
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+    NO MINVALUE
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+    CACHE 1;
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "identities"
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+-- Name: identities; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE identities (
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+    identity_id integer DEFAULT nextval('identities_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    del smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
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+    standard smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
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+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
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+    organization varchar(128),
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+    email varchar(128) NOT NULL,
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+    "reply-to" varchar(128),
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+    bcc varchar(128),
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+    signature text,
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+    html_signature integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id, del);
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+CREATE INDEX identities_email_idx ON identities (email, del);
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+
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+
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+--
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+-- Sequence "contacts_seq"
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+-- Name: contacts_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE SEQUENCE contacts_seq
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+    START WITH 1
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+    INCREMENT BY 1
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+    NO MAXVALUE
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+    NO MINVALUE
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+    CACHE 1;
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "contacts"
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+-- Name: contacts; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE contacts (
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+    contact_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contacts_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    del smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
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+    name varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    email text DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    firstname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    surname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    vcard text,
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+    words text
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id, del);
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+
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+--
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+-- Sequence "contactgroups_seq"
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+-- Name: contactgroups_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE SEQUENCE contactgroups_seq
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+    INCREMENT BY 1
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+    NO MAXVALUE
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+    NO MINVALUE
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+    CACHE 1;
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "contactgroups"
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+-- Name: contactgroups; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
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+    contactgroup_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    del smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
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+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX contactgroups_user_id_idx ON contactgroups (user_id, del);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "contactgroupmembers"
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+-- Name: contactgroupmembers; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
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+    contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES contactgroups(contactgroup_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    contact_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES contacts(contact_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX contactgroupmembers_contact_id_idx ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "cache"
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+-- Name: cache; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE "cache" (
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    cache_key varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
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+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    data text NOT NULL
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX cache_user_id_idx ON "cache" (user_id, cache_key);
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+CREATE INDEX cache_expires_idx ON "cache" (expires);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "cache_shared"
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+-- Name: cache_shared; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
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+    cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
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+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    data text NOT NULL
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_cache_key_idx ON "cache_shared" (cache_key);
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+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_expires_idx ON "cache_shared" (expires);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "cache_index"
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+-- Name: cache_index; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE cache_index (
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
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+    data text NOT NULL,
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+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX cache_index_expires_idx ON cache_index (expires);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "cache_thread"
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+-- Name: cache_thread; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    data text NOT NULL,
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+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX cache_thread_expires_idx ON cache_thread (expires);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "cache_messages"
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+-- Name: cache_messages; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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+    uid integer NOT NULL,
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+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
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+    data text NOT NULL,
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+    flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
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+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
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+);
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+
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+CREATE INDEX cache_messages_expires_idx ON cache_messages (expires);
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "dictionary"
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+-- Name: dictionary; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE dictionary (
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+    user_id integer DEFAULT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+   "language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
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+    data text NOT NULL,
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+    CONSTRAINT dictionary_user_id_language_key UNIQUE (user_id, "language")
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+);
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+
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+--
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+-- Sequence "searches_seq"
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+-- Name: searches_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE SEQUENCE searches_seq
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+    INCREMENT BY 1
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+    NO MAXVALUE
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+    NO MINVALUE
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+    CACHE 1;
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "searches"
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+-- Name: searches; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE searches (
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+    search_id integer DEFAULT nextval('searches_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
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+    user_id integer NOT NULL
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+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
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+    "type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
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+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
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+    data text NOT NULL,
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+    CONSTRAINT searches_user_id_key UNIQUE (user_id, "type", name)
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+);
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+
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+
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+--
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+-- Table "system"
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+-- Name: system; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
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+--
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+
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+CREATE TABLE "system" (
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+    name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
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+    value text
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+);
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+
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+INSERT INTO system (name, value) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2015111100');

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+FROM debian:jessie
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+
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+# FROM https://github.com/ZHAJOR/Docker-Apache-2.4-Php-5.6-for-Laravel
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+MAINTAINER Robin Thoni <robin@rthoni.com>
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+
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+
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+RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install\
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+        apache2=2.4.*\
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+        libapache2-mod-php5\
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+        php5\
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+        php5-mcrypt\
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+        php5-pgsql\
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+        php5-mysql\
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+        php5-gd\
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+        php5-curl\
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+        php5-intl\
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+        php5-ldap\
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+        php5-imap &&\
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+        apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* &&\
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+        /usr/sbin/a2enmod rewrite &&\
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+        rm -rf /var/www/html &&\
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+        mkdir -p /var/lock/apache2 /var/run/apache2 /var/log/apache2 /var/www/html &&\
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+        chown -R www-data:www-data /var/lock/apache2 /var/run/apache2 /var/log/apache2 /var/www/html &&\
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+        ln -sf /dev/stderr /var/log/apache2/error.log &&\
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+        ln -sf /dev/stdout /var/log/apache2/access.log
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+
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+COPY ./apache2.conf /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
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+
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+COPY run.sh /run.sh
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+
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+EXPOSE 80
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+
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+COPY ./roundcubemail-1.2.2/ /var/www/html/
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+
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+CMD ["/run.sh"]

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+# see http://sources.debian.net/src/apache2/2.4.10-1/debian/config-dir/apache2.conf
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+
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+Mutex file:/var/lock/apache2 default
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+PidFile /var/run/apache2/apache2.pid
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+Timeout 300
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+KeepAlive On
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+MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
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+KeepAliveTimeout 5
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+User www-data
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+Group www-data
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+HostnameLookups Off
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+ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log
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+LogLevel warn
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+
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+IncludeOptional mods-enabled/*.load
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+IncludeOptional mods-enabled/*.conf
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+
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+# ports.conf
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+Listen 80
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+<IfModule ssl_module>
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+    Listen 443
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+</IfModule>
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+<IfModule mod_gnutls.c>
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+    Listen 443
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+</IfModule>
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+
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+DocumentRoot "/var/www/html/"
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+
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+<Directory />
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+    Options FollowSymLinks
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+    AllowOverride None
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+    Require all denied
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+</Directory>
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+
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+<Directory /var/www/html/>
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+    Options FollowSymLinks
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+    AllowOverride All
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+    Require all granted
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+</Directory>
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+
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+
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+
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+LogFormat "%v:%p %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %O \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" vhost_combined
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+LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %O \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined
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+LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %O" common
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+LogFormat "%{Referer}i -> %U" referer
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+LogFormat "%{User-agent}i" agent
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+
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+CustomLog /var/log/apache2/access.log combined
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+
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+<FilesMatch \.php$>
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+    SetHandler application/x-httpd-php
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+</FilesMatch>
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+
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+# Multiple DirectoryIndex directives within the same context will add
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+# to the list of resources to look for rather than replace
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+# https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_dir.html#directoryindex
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+DirectoryIndex disabled
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+DirectoryIndex index.php index.html

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+# WARNING: For PHP 7 the module name in the line below need to be modified!
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+<IfModule mod_php5.c>
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+php_flag    display_errors  Off
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+php_flag    log_errors      On
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+# php_value    error_log    logs/errors
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+
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+php_value   upload_max_filesize   5M
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+php_value   post_max_size         6M
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+php_value   memory_limit          64M
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+
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+php_flag    register_globals            Off
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+php_flag    zlib.output_compression     Off
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+php_flag    magic_quotes_gpc            Off
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+php_flag    magic_quotes_runtime        Off
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+php_flag    suhosin.session.encrypt     Off
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+
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+#php_value   session.cookie_path     /
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+#php_value   session.hash_function   sha256
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+php_flag    session.auto_start       Off
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+php_value   session.gc_maxlifetime   21600
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+php_value   session.gc_divisor       500
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+php_value   session.gc_probability   1
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+</IfModule>
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+
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+<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
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+Options +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
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+RewriteEngine On
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+RewriteRule ^favicon\.ico$ skins/larry/images/favicon.ico
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+
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+# security rules:
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+# - deny access to files not containing a dot or starting with a dot
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+#   in all locations except installer directory
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+RewriteRule ^(?!installer|\.well-known\/|[a-zA-Z0-9]{16})(\.?[^\.]+)$ - [F]
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+# - deny access to some locations
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+RewriteRule ^/?(\.git|\.tx|SQL|bin|config|logs|temp|tests|program\/(include|lib|localization|steps)) - [F]
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+# - deny access to some documentation files
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+RewriteRule /?(README\.md|composer\.json-dist|composer\.json|package\.xml|Dockerfile)$ - [F]
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+</IfModule>
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+
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+<IfModule mod_deflate.c>
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+SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
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+</IfModule>
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+
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+<IfModule mod_headers.c>
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+# replace 'append' with 'merge' for Apache version 2.2.9 and later
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+#Header append Cache-Control public env=!NO_CACHE
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+# for better privacy/security ask browsers to not set the Referer
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+#Header set Content-Security-Policy "referrer no-referrer"
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+</IfModule>
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+
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+<IfModule mod_expires.c>
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+ExpiresActive On
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+ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month"
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+</IfModule>
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+
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+FileETag MTime Size
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+
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+<IfModule mod_autoindex.c>
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+Options -Indexes
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+</ifModule>

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+INTRODUCTION
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+============
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+
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+This file describes the basic steps to install Roundcube Webmail on your
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+web server. For additional information, please also consult the project's
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+wiki page at http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki
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+
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+
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+REQUIREMENTS
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+============
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+
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+* The Apache, Lighttpd, Cherokee or Hiawatha web server
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+* .htaccess support allowing overrides for DirectoryIndex
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+* PHP Version 5.3.7 or greater including:
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+   - PCRE, DOM, JSON, Session, Sockets, OpenSSL, Mbstring (required)
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+   - PHP PDO with driver for either MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle or SQLite (required)
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+   - Libiconv, Zip, Fileinfo, Intl, Exif (recommended)
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+   - LDAP for LDAP addressbook support (optional)
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+* PEAR and PEAR packages distributed with Roundcube or external:
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+   - Mail_Mime 1.10.0 or newer
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+   - Net_SMTP 1.7.1 or newer
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+   - Net_Socket 1.0.12 or newer
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+   - Net_IDNA2 0.1.1 or newer
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+   - Auth_SASL 1.0.6 or newer
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+   - Net_Sieve 1.3.2 or newer (for managesieve plugin)
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+   - Crypt_GPG 1.4.1 or newer (for enigma plugin)
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+* php.ini options (see .htaccess file):
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+   - error_reporting E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE (or lower)
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+   - memory_limit > 16MB (increase as suitable to support large attachments)
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+   - file_uploads enabled (for attachment upload features)
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+   - session.auto_start disabled
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+   - suhosin.session.encrypt disabled
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+   - mbstring.func_overload disabled
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+   - magic_quotes_runtime disabled
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+   - magic_quotes_sybase disabled
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+   - register_globals disabled (PHP < 5.4)
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+* A MySQL (4.0.8 or newer), PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server (2005 or newer), Oracle
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+  database or SQLite support in PHP
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+* One of the above databases with permission to create tables
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+* An SMTP server (recommended) or PHP configured for mail delivery
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+* Composer installed either locally or globally (optional, for plugin installation)
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+
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+
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+INSTALLATION
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+============
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+
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+1. Decompress and put this folder somewhere inside your document root
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+2. Make sure that the following directories (and the files within)
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+   are writable by the webserver
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+   - /temp
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+   - /logs
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+3. Create a new database and a database user for Roundcube (see DATABASE SETUP)
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+4. Point your browser to http://url-to-roundcube/installer/
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+5. Follow the instructions of the install script (or see MANUAL CONFIGURATION)
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+6. After creating and testing the configuration, remove the installer directory
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+7. Check Known Issues section of this file
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+
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+
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+CONFIGURATION HINTS
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+===================
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+
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+IMPORTANT! Read all comments in defaults.inc.php, understand them
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+and configure your installation to be not surprised by default behaviour.
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+
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+Roundcube writes internal errors to the 'errors' log file located in the logs
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+directory which can be configured in config/config.inc.php. If you want ordinary
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+PHP errors to be logged there as well, enable the 'php_value error_log' line
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+in the .htaccess file and set the path to the log file accordingly.
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+
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+By default the session_path settings of PHP are not modified by Roundcube.
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+However if you want to limit the session cookies to the directory where
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+Roundcube resides you can uncomment and configure the according line
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+in the .htaccess file.
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+
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+
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+DATABASE SETUP
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+==============
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+
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+Note: Database for Roundcube must use UTF-8 character set.
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+Note: See defaults.inc.php file for examples of DSN configuration.
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+
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+* MySQL
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+-------
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+Setting up the mysql database can be done by creating an empty database,
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+importing the table layout and granting the proper permissions to the
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+roundcube user. Here is an example of that procedure:
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+
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+# mysql
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+> CREATE DATABASE roundcubemail /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
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+> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcubemail.* TO roundcube@localhost
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+    IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
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+> quit
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+
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+# mysql roundcubemail < SQL/mysql.initial.sql
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+
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+Note 1: 'password' is the master password for the roundcube user. It is strongly
97
+recommended you replace this with a more secure password. Please keep in
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+mind: You need to specify this password later in 'config/db.inc.php'.
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+
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+
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+* SQLite
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+--------
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+Versions of sqlite database engine older than 3 aren't supported.
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+Database file and structure is created automatically by Roundcube.
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+Make sure your configuration points to some file location and that the
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+webserver can write to the file and the directory containing the file.
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+
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+
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+* PostgreSQL
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+------------
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+To use Roundcube with PostgreSQL support you have to follow these
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+simple steps, which have to be done as the postgres system user (or
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+which ever is the database superuser):
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+
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+$ createuser -P roundcube
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+$ createdb -O roundcube -E UNICODE roundcubemail
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+$ psql -U roundcube -f SQL/postgres.initial.sql roundcubemail
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+
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+Note: in some system configurations you might need to add '-U postgres' to
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+createuser and createdb commands.
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+
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+
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+* Microsoft SQL Server
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+----------------------
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+Language/locale of the database must be set to us_english (1033). More info
126
+on this at http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1488918.
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+
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+
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+Database cleaning
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+-----------------
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+To keep your database slick and clean we recommend to periodically execute
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+bin/cleandb.sh which finally removes all records that are marked as deleted.
133
+Best solution is to install a cronjob running this script daily.
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+
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+
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+MANUAL CONFIGURATION
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+====================
138
+
139
+First of all, copy the sample configuration file config/config.inc.php.sample
140
+to config/config.inc.php and make the necessary adjustments according to your
141
+environment and your needs. More configuration options can be copied from the
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+config/defaults.inc.php file into your local config.inc.php file as needed.
143
+Read the comments above the individual configuration options to find out what
144
+they do or read http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Install for even more
145
+guidance.
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+
147
+You can also modify the default .htaccess file. This is necessary to
148
+increase the allowed size of file attachments, for example:
149
+	php_value       upload_max_filesize     2M
150
+
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+
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+SECURE YOUR INSTALLATION
153
+========================
154
+
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+Access through the webserver to the following directories should be denied:
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+
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+  /config
158
+  /temp
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+  /logs
160
+
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+Roundcube uses .htaccess files to protect these directories, so be sure to
162
+allow override of the Limit directives to get them taken into account. The
163
+package also ships a .htaccess file in the root directory which defines some
164
+rewrite rules. In order to properly secure your installation, please enable
165
+mod_rewrite for Apache webserver and double check access to the above listed
166
+directories and their contents is denied.
167
+
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+NOTE: In Apache 2.4, support for .htaccess files has been disabled by
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+default. Therefore you first need to enable this in your Apache main or
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+virtual host config by with:
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+
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+ AllowOverride all
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+
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+
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+UPGRADING
176
+=========
177
+
178
+If you already have a previous version of Roundcube installed,
179
+please refer to the instructions in UPGRADING guide.
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+
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+
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+OPTIMISING
183
+==========
184
+
185
+There are two forms of optimisation here, compression and caching, both aimed
186
+at increasing an end user's experience using Roundcube Webmail. Compression
187
+allows the static web pages to be delivered with less bandwidth. The index.php
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+of Roundcube Webmail already enables compression on its output. The settings
189
+below allow compression to occur for all static files. Caching sets HTTP 
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+response headers that enable a user's web client to understand what is static
191
+and how to cache it.
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+
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+The caching directives used are:
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+ * Etags - sets at tag so the client can request is the page has changed
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+ * Cache-control - defines the age of the page and that the page is 'public'
196
+   This enables clients to cache javascript files that don't have private 
197
+   information between sessions even if using HTTPS. It also allows proxies
198
+   to share the same cached page between users.
199
+ * Expires - provides another hint to increase the lifetime of static pages.
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+
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+For more information refer to RFC 2616.
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+
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+Side effects:
204
+-------------
205
+These directives are designed for production use. If you are using this in
206
+a development environment you may get horribly confused if your webclient
207
+is caching stuff that you changed on the server. Disabling the expires 
208
+parts below should save you some grief.
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+
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+If you are changing the skins, it is recommended that you copy content to 
211
+a different directory apart from 'default'.
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+
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+Apache:
214
+-------
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+To enable these features in apache the following modules need to be enabled:
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+ * mod_deflate
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+ * mod_expires
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+ * mod_headers
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+
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+The optimisation is already included in the .htaccess file in the top 
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+directory of your installation.
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+
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+If you are using Apache version 2.2.9 and later, in the .htaccess file
224
+change the 'append' word to 'merge' for a more correct response. Keeping
225
+as 'append' shouldn't cause any problems though changing to merge will 
226
+eliminate the possibility of duplicate 'public' headers in Cache-control.
227
+
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+Lighttpd:
229
+---------
230
+With Lightty the addition of Expire: tags by mod_expire is incompatible with
231
+the addition of "Cache-control: public". Using Cache-control 'public' is 
232
+used below as it is assumed to give a better caching result.
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+
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+Enable modules in server.modules:
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+    "mod_setenv"
236
+    "mod_compress"
237
+
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+Mod_compress is a server side cache of compressed files to improve its performance.
239
+
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+$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.com" {
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+
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+    static-file.etags = "enable"
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+    # http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Etag.use-mtimeDetails
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+    etag.use-mtime = "enable"
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+
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+    # http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModSetEnv
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+    $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/roundcubemail/(plugins|skins|program)" {
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+        setenv.add-response-header  = ( "Cache-Control" => "public, max-age=2592000")
249
+    }
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+
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+    # http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModCompress
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+    # set compress.cache-dir to somewhere outside the docroot.
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+    compress.cache-dir   = var.statedir + "/cache/compress"
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+
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+    compress.filetype = ("text/plain", "text/html", "text/javascript", "text/css", "text/xml", "image/gif", "image/png")
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+}
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+
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+
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+KNOWN ISSUES
260
+============
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+
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+Installations with uw-imap server should set imap_disabled_caps = array('ESEARCH')
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+in main configuration file. ESEARCH implementation in this server is broken (#1489184).

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+Roundcube Webmail 
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+=================
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+[roundcube.net](http://roundcube.net)
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+
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+
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+INTRODUCTION
7
+------------
8
+Roundcube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an
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+application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect
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+from an email client, including MIME support, address book, folder management,
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+message searching and spell checking. Roundcube Webmail is written in PHP and
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+requires the MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite database. With its plugin API it is
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+easily extendable and the user interface is fully customizable using skins
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+which are pure XHTML and CSS 2.
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+
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+The code is mainly written in PHP and is designed to run on a webserver.
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+It includes other open-source classes/libraries from [PEAR][pear],
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+an IMAP library derived from [IlohaMail][iloha] the [TinyMCE][tinymce] rich
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+text editor, [Googiespell][googiespell] library for spell checking or
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+the [WASHTML][washtml] sanitizer by Frederic Motte.
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+
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+The current default skin 'Larry' was kindly created by FLINT / Büro für
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+Gestaltung, Berne, Switzerland.
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+
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+
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+INSTALLATION
27
+------------
28
+For detailed instructions on how to install Roundcube webmail on your server,
29
+please refer to the INSTALL document in the same directory as this document.
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+
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+If you're updating an older version of Roundcube please follow the steps
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+described in the UPGRADING file.
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+
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+
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+LICENSE
36
+-------
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+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (**with exceptions
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+for skins & plugins**) as published by the Free Software Foundation,
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+either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+along with this program. If not, see [www.gnu.org/licenses/][gpl].
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+
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+This file forms part of the Roundcube Webmail Software for which the
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+following exception is added: Plugins and Skins which merely make
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+function calls to the Roundcube Webmail Software, and for that purpose
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+include it by reference shall not be considered modifications of
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+the software.
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+
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+If you wish to use this file in another project or create a modified
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+version that will not be part of the Roundcube Webmail Software, you
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+may remove the exception above and use this source code under the
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+original version of the license.
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+
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+For more details about licensing and the exceptions for skins and plugins
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+see [roundcube.net/license][license]
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+
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+
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+CONTRIBUTION
66
+------------
67
+Want to help make Roundcube the best webmail solution ever?
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+Roundcube is open source software. Our developers and contributors all
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+are volunteers and we're always looking for new additions and resources.
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+For more information visit [roundcube.net/contribute][contrib]
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+
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+
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+CONTACT
74
+-------
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+For bug reports or feature requests please refer to the tracking system
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+at [Github][githubissues] or subscribe to our mailing list.
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+See [roundcube.net/support][support] for details.
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+
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+You're always welcome to send a message to the project admin:
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+hello(at)roundcube(dot)net
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+
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+
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+[pear]:         http://pear.php.net
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+[iloha]:        http://sourceforge.net/projects/ilohamail/
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+[tinymce]:      http://www.tinymce.com/
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+[googiespell]:  http://orangoo.com/labs/GoogieSpell/
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+[washtml]:      http://www.ubixis.com/washtml/
88
+[kmgerich]:     http://kmgerich.com/
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+[gpl]:          http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
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+[license]:      http://roundcube.net/license
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+[contrib]:      http://roundcube.net/contribute
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+[support]:      http://roundcube.net/support
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+[githubissues]: https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues

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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache] (
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+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[cache_key] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
4
+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
5
+	[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
6
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
7
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
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+GO
9
+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] (
11
+	[cache_key] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
12
+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
13
+	[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
14
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
15
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
16
+GO
17
+
18
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] (
19
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
20
+	[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
21
+	[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
22
+	[valid] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
23
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
24
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
25
+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] (
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+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
30
+	[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
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+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
32
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
33
+GO
34
+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] (
36
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
38
+	[uid] [int] NOT NULL ,
39
+	[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
40
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[flags] [int] NOT NULL
42
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
43
+GO
44
+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contacts] (
46
+	[contact_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
47
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
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+	[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
50
+	[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[email] [varchar] (8000) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[firstname] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[surname] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[vcard] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL ,
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+	[words] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL 
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+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
57
+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] (
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+	[contactgroup_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
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+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
63
+	[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
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+) ON [PRIMARY] 
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+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] (
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+	[contactgroup_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[contact_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL
72
+) ON [PRIMARY] 
73
+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[identities] (
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+	[identity_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
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+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
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+	[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
80
+	[standard] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[organization] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[email] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[reply-to] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[bcc] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[signature] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL, 
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+	[html_signature] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
88
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
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+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[session] (
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+	[sess_id] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
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+	[changed] [datetime] NULL ,
95
+	[ip] [varchar] (40) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[vars] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
97
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
98
+GO
99
+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[users] (
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+	[user_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
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+	[username] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
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+	[mail_host] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
104
+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
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+	[last_login] [datetime] NULL ,
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+	[failed_login] [datetime] NULL ,
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+	[failed_login_counter] [int] NULL ,
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+	[language] [varchar] (5) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL ,
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+	[preferences] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL 
110
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
111
+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[dictionary] (
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+	[user_id] [int] ,
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+	[language] [varchar] (5) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
116
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
117
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
118
+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[searches] (
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+	[search_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
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+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
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+	[type] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,
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+	[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
125
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
126
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
127
+GO
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+
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+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[system] (
130
+	[name] [varchar] (64) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
131
+	[value] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
132
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
133
+GO
134
+
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+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
136
+	 PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
137
+	(
138
+		[user_id],[mailbox]
139
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
140
+GO
141
+
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+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
143
+	 PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
144
+	(
145
+		[user_id],[mailbox]
146
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
147
+GO
148
+
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+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
150
+	 PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
151
+	(
152
+		[user_id],[mailbox],[uid]
153
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
154
+GO
155
+
156
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
157
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_contacts_contact_id] PRIMARY KEY  CLUSTERED 
158
+	(
159
+		[contact_id]
160
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
161
+GO
162
+
163
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
164
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroups_contactgroup_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
165
+	(
166
+		[contactgroup_id]
167
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
168
+GO
169
+
170
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
171
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroupmembers_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
172
+	(
173
+		[contactgroup_id], [contact_id]
174
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
175
+GO
176
+
177
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
178
+	 PRIMARY KEY  CLUSTERED 
179
+	(
180
+		[identity_id]
181
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
182
+GO
183
+
184
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
185
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_session_sess_id] PRIMARY KEY  CLUSTERED 
186
+	(
187
+		[sess_id]
188
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
189
+GO
190
+
191
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
192
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_users_user_id] PRIMARY KEY  CLUSTERED 
193
+	(
194
+		[user_id]
195
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
196
+GO
197
+
198
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
199
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_searches_search_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
200
+	(
201
+		[search_id]
202
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
203
+GO
204
+
205
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[system] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
206
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_system_name] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
207
+	(
208
+		[name]
209
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
210
+GO
211
+
212
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD 
213
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_user_id] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [user_id],
214
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_cache_key] DEFAULT ('') FOR [cache_key],
215
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
216
+GO
217
+
218
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] ADD 
219
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_shared_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
220
+GO
221
+
222
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD 
223
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_index_valid] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [valid]
224
+GO
225
+
226
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD 
227
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_messages_flags] DEFAULT (0) FOR [flags]
228
+GO
229
+
230
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
231
+GO
232
+
233
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_cache_key] ON [dbo].[cache]([cache_key]) ON [PRIMARY]
234
+GO
235
+
236
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_cache_key] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([cache_key]) ON [PRIMARY]
237
+GO
238
+
239
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
240
+GO
241
+
242
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
243
+GO
244
+
245
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
246
+GO
247
+
248
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_expires] ON [dbo].[cache]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
249
+GO
250
+
251
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
252
+GO
253
+
254
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
255
+GO
256
+
257
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
258
+GO
259
+
260
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
261
+GO
262
+
263
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD 
264
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_user_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
265
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
266
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
267
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
268
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email],
269
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_firstname] DEFAULT ('') FOR [firstname],
270
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_surname] DEFAULT ('') FOR [surname],
271
+	CONSTRAINT [CK_contacts_del] CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
272
+GO
273
+
274
+CREATE INDEX [IX_contacts_user_id] ON [dbo].[contacts]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
275
+GO
276
+
277
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD 
278
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_user_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
279
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
280
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
281
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
282
+	CONSTRAINT [CK_contactgroups_del] CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
283
+GO
284
+
285
+CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroups_user_id] ON [dbo].[contactgroups]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
286
+GO
287
+
288
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD 
289
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contactgroup_id],
290
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contact_id],
291
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
292
+GO
293
+
294
+CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] ON [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]([contact_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
295
+GO
296
+
297
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD 
298
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_user] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [user_id],
299
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
300
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_standard] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [standard],
301
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
302
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_organization] DEFAULT ('') FOR [organization],
303
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email],
304
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_reply] DEFAULT ('') FOR [reply-to],
305
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_bcc] DEFAULT ('') FOR [bcc],
306
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_html_signature] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [html_signature],
307
+	CHECK ([standard] = '1' or [standard] = '0'),
308
+	CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
309
+GO
310
+
311
+CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_user_id] ON [dbo].[identities]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
312
+GO
313
+CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_email] ON [dbo].[identities]([email],[del]) ON [PRIMARY]
314
+GO
315
+
316
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] ADD 
317
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_session_sess_id] DEFAULT ('') FOR [sess_id],
318
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_session_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created],
319
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_session_ip] DEFAULT ('') FOR [ip]
320
+GO
321
+
322
+CREATE INDEX [IX_session_changed] ON [dbo].[session]([changed]) ON [PRIMARY]
323
+GO
324
+
325
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] ADD 
326
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_users_username] DEFAULT ('') FOR [username],
327
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_users_mail_host] DEFAULT ('') FOR [mail_host],
328
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_users_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
329
+GO
330
+
331
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_users_username] ON [dbo].[users]([username],[mail_host]) ON [PRIMARY]
332
+GO
333
+
334
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_dictionary_user_language] ON [dbo].[dictionary]([user_id],[language]) ON [PRIMARY]
335
+GO
336
+
337
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD 
338
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_user] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
339
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_type] DEFAULT (0) FOR [type]
340
+GO
341
+
342
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_searches_user_type_name] ON [dbo].[searches]([user_id],[type],[name]) ON [PRIMARY]
343
+GO
344
+
345
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_identities_user_id] 
346
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
347
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
348
+GO
349
+
350
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contacts_user_id]
351
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
352
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
353
+GO
354
+
355
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroups_user_id]
356
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
357
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
358
+GO
359
+
360
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_user_id]
361
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
362
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
363
+GO
364
+
365
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_index_user_id]
366
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
367
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
368
+GO
369
+
370
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_thread_user_id]
371
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
372
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
373
+GO
374
+
375
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_messages_user_id]
376
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
377
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
378
+GO
379
+
380
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id]
381
+    FOREIGN KEY ([contactgroup_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[contactgroups] ([contactgroup_id])
382
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
383
+GO
384
+
385
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_searches_user_id]
386
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
387
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
388
+GO
389
+
390
+-- Use trigger instead of foreign key (#1487112)
391
+-- "Introducing FOREIGN KEY constraint ... may cause cycles or multiple cascade paths."
392
+CREATE TRIGGER [contact_delete_member] ON [dbo].[contacts]
393
+    AFTER DELETE AS
394
+    DELETE FROM [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]
395
+    WHERE [contact_id] IN (SELECT [contact_id] FROM deleted)
396
+GO
397
+
398
+INSERT INTO [dbo].[system] ([name], [value]) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2015111100')
399
+GO
400
+

+ 87
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2009103100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3.1
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[messages] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_messages_user_id]
4
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
5
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
6
+GO
7
+
8
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_user_id]
9
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
10
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
11
+GO
12
+
13
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contacts_user_id]
14
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
15
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
16
+GO
17
+
18
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_identities_user_id] 
19
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
20
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
21
+GO
22
+
23
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD [changed] [datetime] NULL 
24
+GO
25
+
26
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] (
27
+	[contactgroup_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
28
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
29
+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
30
+	[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
31
+	[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
32
+) ON [PRIMARY] 
33
+GO
34
+
35
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] (
36
+	[contactgroup_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
37
+	[contact_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
38
+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL
39
+) ON [PRIMARY] 
40
+GO
41
+
42
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
43
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroups_contactgroup_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
44
+	(
45
+		[contactgroup_id]
46
+	)  ON [PRIMARY] 
47
+GO
48
+
49
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
50
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroupmembers_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
51
+	(
52
+		[contactgroup_id], [contact_id]
53
+	)  ON [PRIMARY] 
54
+GO
55
+
56
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD 
57
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_user_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
58
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
59
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
60
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
61
+	CONSTRAINT [CK_contactgroups_del] CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
62
+GO
63
+
64
+CREATE  INDEX [IX_contactgroups_user_id] ON [dbo].[contacts]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
65
+GO
66
+
67
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD 
68
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contactgroup_id],
69
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contact_id],
70
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
71
+GO
72
+
73
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id]
74
+    FOREIGN KEY ([contactgroup_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[contactgroups] ([contactgroup_id])
75
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
76
+GO
77
+
78
+CREATE TRIGGER [contact_delete_member] ON [dbo].[contacts]
79
+    AFTER DELETE AS
80
+    DELETE FROM [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]
81
+    WHERE [contact_id] IN (SELECT [contact_id] FROM deleted)
82
+GO
83
+
84
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroups_user_id]
85
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
86
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
87
+GO

+ 9
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2010100600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4.2
2
+
3
+DROP INDEX [IX_users_username]
4
+GO
5
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_users_username] ON [dbo].[users]([username],[mail_host]) ON [PRIMARY]
6
+GO
7
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ALTER COLUMN [email] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
8
+GO
9
+

+ 10
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2011011200.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.5.x
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD [words] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL 
4
+GO
5
+CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] ON [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]([contact_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
6
+GO
7
+DELETE FROM [dbo].[messages]
8
+GO
9
+DELETE FROM [dbo].[cache]
10
+GO

+ 127
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2011092800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.6
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[dictionary] (
4
+    [user_id] [int] ,
5
+    [language] [varchar] (5) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
6
+    [data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
7
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
8
+GO
9
+CREATE  UNIQUE INDEX [IX_dictionary_user_language] ON [dbo].[dictionary]([user_id],[language]) ON [PRIMARY]
10
+GO
11
+
12
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[searches] (
13
+	[search_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
14
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
15
+	[type] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,
16
+	[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
17
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
18
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
19
+GO
20
+
21
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
22
+	CONSTRAINT [PK_searches_search_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
23
+	(
24
+		[search_id]
25
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
26
+GO
27
+
28
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD 
29
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_user] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
30
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_type] DEFAULT (0) FOR [type],
31
+GO
32
+
33
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_searches_user_type_name] ON [dbo].[searches]([user_id],[type],[name]) ON [PRIMARY]
34
+GO
35
+
36
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_searches_user_id]
37
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
38
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
39
+GO
40
+
41
+DROP TABLE [dbo].[messages]
42
+GO
43
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] (
44
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
45
+	[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
46
+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
47
+	[valid] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
48
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
49
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
50
+GO
51
+
52
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] (
53
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
54
+	[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
55
+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
56
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
57
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
58
+GO
59
+
60
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] (
61
+	[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
62
+	[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
63
+	[uid] [int] NOT NULL ,
64
+	[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
65
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
66
+	[flags] [int] NOT NULL
67
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
68
+GO
69
+
70
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
71
+	 PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
72
+	(
73
+		[user_id],[mailbox]
74
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
75
+GO
76
+
77
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
78
+	 PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
79
+	(
80
+		[user_id],[mailbox]
81
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
82
+GO
83
+
84
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] WITH NOCHECK ADD 
85
+	 PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED 
86
+	(
87
+		[user_id],[mailbox],[uid]
88
+	) ON [PRIMARY] 
89
+GO
90
+
91
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD 
92
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_index_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
93
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_index_valid] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [valid]
94
+GO
95
+
96
+CREATE  INDEX [IX_cache_index_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
97
+GO
98
+
99
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD 
100
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_thread_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed]
101
+GO
102
+
103
+CREATE  INDEX [IX_cache_thread_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
104
+GO
105
+
106
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD 
107
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_messages_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
108
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_messages_flags] DEFAULT (0) FOR [flags]
109
+GO
110
+
111
+CREATE  INDEX [IX_cache_messages_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
112
+GO
113
+
114
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_index_user_id]
115
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
116
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
117
+GO
118
+
119
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_thread_user_id]
120
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
121
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
122
+GO
123
+
124
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_messages_user_id]
125
+    FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
126
+    ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
127
+GO

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2011111600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] ALTER COLUMN [sess_id] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
4
+GO

+ 9
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2011121400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] DROP CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email]
4
+GO
5
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ALTER COLUMN [email] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
6
+GO
7
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email]
8
+GO
9
+

+ 18
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2012051800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.8-rc
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] DROP CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email]
4
+GO
5
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ALTER COLUMN [email] [varchar] (8000) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
6
+GO
7
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email]
8
+GO
9
+
10
+-- Updates from version 0.8
11
+
12
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] DROP COLUMN [cache_id]
13
+GO
14
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] DROP COLUMN [alias]
15
+GO
16
+CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_email] ON [dbo].[identities]([email],[del]) ON [PRIMARY]
17
+GO
18
+

+ 8
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2012080700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.8
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] DROP COLUMN [cache_id]
4
+GO
5
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] DROP COLUMN [alias]
6
+GO
7
+CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_email] ON [dbo].[identities]([email],[del]) ON [PRIMARY]
8
+GO

+ 14
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2013011000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
1
+-- Upgrades from 0.9-beta
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[system] (
4
+    [name] [varchar] (64) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
5
+    [value] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI 
6
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
7
+GO
8
+
9
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[system] WITH NOCHECK ADD
10
+    CONSTRAINT [PK_system_name] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
11
+    (
12
+        [name]
13
+    ) ON [PRIMARY]
14
+GO

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2013042700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 17
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2013052500.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
1
+CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] (
2
+	[cache_key] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
3
+	[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
4
+	[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL 
5
+) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
6
+GO
7
+
8
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] ADD 
9
+	CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_shared_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
10
+GO
11
+
12
+CREATE  INDEX [IX_cache_shared_cache_key] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([cache_key]) ON [PRIMARY]
13
+GO
14
+
15
+CREATE  INDEX [IX_cache_shared_created] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([created]) ON [PRIMARY]
16
+GO
17
+

+ 44
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2013061000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
2
+GO
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
4
+GO
5
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
6
+GO
7
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
8
+GO
9
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
10
+GO
11
+
12
+UPDATE [dbo].[cache] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [created])
13
+GO
14
+UPDATE [dbo].[cache_shared] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [created])
15
+GO
16
+UPDATE [dbo].[cache_index] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [changed])
17
+GO
18
+UPDATE [dbo].[cache_thread] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [changed])
19
+GO
20
+UPDATE [dbo].[cache_messages] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [changed])
21
+GO
22
+
23
+DROP INDEX [IX_cache_created]
24
+GO
25
+DROP INDEX [IX_cache_shared_created]
26
+GO
27
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] DROP COLUMN [changed]
28
+GO
29
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] DROP COLUMN [changed]
30
+GO
31
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] DROP COLUMN [changed]
32
+GO
33
+
34
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_expires] ON [dbo].[cache]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
35
+GO
36
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
37
+GO
38
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
39
+GO
40
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
41
+GO
42
+CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
43
+GO
44
+

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2014042900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2015030800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mssql/2015111100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] ADD [failed_login] [datetime] NULL
2
+GO
3
+ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] ADD [failed_login_counter] [int] NULL
4
+GO

+ 214
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql.initial.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
1
+-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
2
+
3
+
4
+/*!40014  SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
5
+
6
+-- Table structure for table `session`
7
+
8
+CREATE TABLE `session` (
9
+ `sess_id` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
10
+ `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
11
+ `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
12
+ `ip` varchar(40) NOT NULL,
13
+ `vars` mediumtext NOT NULL,
14
+ PRIMARY KEY(`sess_id`),
15
+ INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`)
16
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
17
+
18
+
19
+-- Table structure for table `users`
20
+
21
+CREATE TABLE `users` (
22
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
23
+ `username` varchar(128) BINARY NOT NULL,
24
+ `mail_host` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
25
+ `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
26
+ `last_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
27
+ `failed_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
28
+ `failed_login_counter` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL,
29
+ `language` varchar(5),
30
+ `preferences` longtext,
31
+ PRIMARY KEY(`user_id`),
32
+ UNIQUE `username` (`username`, `mail_host`)
33
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
34
+
35
+
36
+-- Table structure for table `cache`
37
+
38
+CREATE TABLE `cache` (
39
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
40
+ `cache_key` varchar(128) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
41
+ `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
42
+ `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
43
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
44
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
45
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
46
+ INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
47
+ INDEX `user_cache_index` (`user_id`,`cache_key`)
48
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
49
+
50
+
51
+-- Table structure for table `cache_shared`
52
+
53
+CREATE TABLE `cache_shared` (
54
+ `cache_key` varchar(255) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
55
+ `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
56
+ `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
57
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
58
+ INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
59
+ INDEX `cache_key_index` (`cache_key`)
60
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
61
+
62
+
63
+-- Table structure for table `cache_index`
64
+
65
+CREATE TABLE `cache_index` (
66
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
67
+ `mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
68
+ `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
69
+ `valid` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
70
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
71
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_index` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
72
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
73
+ INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
74
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
75
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
76
+
77
+
78
+-- Table structure for table `cache_thread`
79
+
80
+CREATE TABLE `cache_thread` (
81
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
82
+ `mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
83
+ `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
84
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
85
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_thread` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
86
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
87
+ INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
88
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
89
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
90
+
91
+
92
+-- Table structure for table `cache_messages`
93
+
94
+CREATE TABLE `cache_messages` (
95
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
96
+ `mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
97
+ `uid` int(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
98
+ `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
99
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
100
+ `flags` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
101
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_messages` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
102
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
103
+ INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
104
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`, `uid`)
105
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
106
+
107
+
108
+-- Table structure for table `contacts`
109
+
110
+CREATE TABLE `contacts` (
111
+ `contact_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
112
+ `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
113
+ `del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
114
+ `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
115
+ `email` text NOT NULL,
116
+ `firstname` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
117
+ `surname` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
118
+ `vcard` longtext NULL,
119
+ `words` text NULL,
120
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
121
+ PRIMARY KEY(`contact_id`),
122
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
123
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
124
+ INDEX `user_contacts_index` (`user_id`,`del`)
125
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
126
+
127
+-- Table structure for table `contactgroups`
128
+
129
+CREATE TABLE `contactgroups` (
130
+  `contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
131
+  `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
132
+  `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
133
+  `del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
134
+  `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
135
+  PRIMARY KEY(`contactgroup_id`),
136
+  CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
137
+    REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
138
+  INDEX `contactgroups_user_index` (`user_id`,`del`)
139
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
140
+
141
+CREATE TABLE `contactgroupmembers` (
142
+  `contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
143
+  `contact_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
144
+  `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
145
+  PRIMARY KEY (`contactgroup_id`, `contact_id`),
146
+  CONSTRAINT `contactgroup_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`contactgroup_id`)
147
+    REFERENCES `contactgroups`(`contactgroup_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
148
+  CONSTRAINT `contact_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`contact_id`)
149
+    REFERENCES `contacts`(`contact_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
150
+  INDEX `contactgroupmembers_contact_index` (`contact_id`)
151
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */;
152
+
153
+
154
+-- Table structure for table `identities`
155
+
156
+CREATE TABLE `identities` (
157
+ `identity_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
158
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
159
+ `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
160
+ `del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
161
+ `standard` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
162
+ `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
163
+ `organization` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
164
+ `email` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
165
+ `reply-to` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
166
+ `bcc` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
167
+ `signature` longtext,
168
+ `html_signature` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
169
+ PRIMARY KEY(`identity_id`),
170
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_identities` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
171
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
172
+ INDEX `user_identities_index` (`user_id`, `del`),
173
+ INDEX `email_identities_index` (`email`, `del`)
174
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
175
+
176
+
177
+-- Table structure for table `dictionary`
178
+
179
+CREATE TABLE `dictionary` (
180
+  `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL,
181
+  `language` varchar(5) NOT NULL,
182
+  `data` longtext NOT NULL,
183
+  CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_dictionary` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
184
+    REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
185
+  UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `language`)
186
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
187
+
188
+
189
+-- Table structure for table `searches`
190
+
191
+CREATE TABLE `searches` (
192
+ `search_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
193
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
194
+ `type` int(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
195
+ `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
196
+ `data` text,
197
+ PRIMARY KEY(`search_id`),
198
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_searches` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
199
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
200
+ UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `type`, `name`)
201
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
202
+
203
+
204
+-- Table structure for table `system`
205
+
206
+CREATE TABLE `system` (
207
+ `name` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
208
+ `value` mediumtext,
209
+ PRIMARY KEY(`name`)
210
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
211
+
212
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;
213
+
214
+INSERT INTO system (name, value) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2015111100');

+ 16
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2008030300.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.1-stable
2
+
3
+TRUNCATE TABLE `messages`;
4
+
5
+ALTER TABLE `messages`
6
+  DROP INDEX `idx`,
7
+  DROP INDEX `uid`;
8
+
9
+ALTER TABLE `cache`
10
+  DROP INDEX `cache_key`,
11
+  DROP INDEX `session_id`,
12
+  ADD INDEX `user_cache_index` (`user_id`,`cache_key`);
13
+
14
+ALTER TABLE `users`
15
+    ADD INDEX `username_index` (`username`),
16
+    ADD INDEX `alias_index` (`alias`);

+ 9
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2008040500.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.1.1
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `identities`
4
+    MODIFY `signature` text, 
5
+    MODIFY `bcc` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', 
6
+    MODIFY `reply-to` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '', 
7
+    MODIFY `organization` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
8
+    MODIFY `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL, 
9
+    MODIFY `email` varchar(128) NOT NULL; 

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2008060900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.2-alpha
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `messages`
4
+    ADD INDEX `created_index` (`created`);

+ 20
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2008092100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.2-beta (InnoDB required)
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `cache`
4
+    DROP `session_id`;
5
+
6
+ALTER TABLE `session`
7
+    ADD INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`);
8
+
9
+ALTER TABLE `cache`
10
+    ADD INDEX `created_index` (`created`);
11
+
12
+ALTER TABLE `users`
13
+    CHANGE `language` `language` varchar(5);
14
+
15
+ALTER TABLE `cache` ENGINE=InnoDB;
16
+ALTER TABLE `session` ENGINE=InnoDB;
17
+ALTER TABLE `messages` ENGINE=InnoDB;
18
+ALTER TABLE `users` ENGINE=InnoDB;
19
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ENGINE=InnoDB;
20
+ALTER TABLE `identities` ENGINE=InnoDB;

+ 12
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2009090400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3-stable
2
+
3
+TRUNCATE `messages`;
4
+
5
+ALTER TABLE `messages`
6
+    ADD INDEX `index_index` (`user_id`, `cache_key`, `idx`);
7
+
8
+ALTER TABLE `session` 
9
+    CHANGE `vars` `vars` MEDIUMTEXT NOT NULL;
10
+
11
+ALTER TABLE `contacts`
12
+    ADD INDEX `user_contacts_index` (`user_id`,`email`);

+ 52
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2009103100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3.1
2
+-- WARNING: Make sure that all tables are using InnoDB engine!!!
3
+--          If not, use: ALTER TABLE xxx ENGINE=InnoDB;
4
+
5
+/* MySQL bug workaround: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=46293 */
6
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
7
+
8
+ALTER TABLE `messages` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_messages`;
9
+ALTER TABLE `cache` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_cache`;
10
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_contacts`;
11
+ALTER TABLE `identities` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_identities`;
12
+
13
+ALTER TABLE `messages` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_messages` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
14
+ REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
15
+ALTER TABLE `cache` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
16
+ REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
17
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
18
+ REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
19
+ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_identities` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
20
+ REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
21
+
22
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `name` SET DEFAULT '';
23
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `firstname` SET DEFAULT '';
24
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `surname` SET DEFAULT '';
25
+
26
+ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD INDEX `user_identities_index` (`user_id`, `del`);
27
+ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00' AFTER `user_id`;
28
+
29
+CREATE TABLE `contactgroups` (
30
+  `contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
31
+  `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
32
+  `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
33
+  `del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
34
+  `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
35
+  PRIMARY KEY(`contactgroup_id`),
36
+  CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
37
+    REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
38
+  INDEX `contactgroups_user_index` (`user_id`,`del`)
39
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
40
+
41
+CREATE TABLE `contactgroupmembers` (
42
+  `contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
43
+  `contact_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
44
+  `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
45
+  PRIMARY KEY (`contactgroup_id`, `contact_id`),
46
+  CONSTRAINT `contactgroup_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`contactgroup_id`)
47
+    REFERENCES `contactgroups`(`contactgroup_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
48
+  CONSTRAINT `contact_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`contact_id`)
49
+    REFERENCES `contacts`(`contact_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
50
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */;
51
+
52
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2010042300.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4-beta
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `last_login` `last_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
4
+UPDATE `users` SET `last_login` = NULL WHERE `last_login` = '1000-01-01 00:00:00';

+ 8
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2010100600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4.2
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `users` DROP INDEX `username_index`;
4
+ALTER TABLE `users` ADD UNIQUE `username` (`username`, `mail_host`);
5
+
6
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` MODIFY `email` varchar(255) NOT NULL;
7
+
8
+TRUNCATE TABLE `messages`;

+ 8
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2011011200.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.5.x
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD `words` TEXT NULL AFTER `vcard`;
4
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` CHANGE `vcard` `vcard` LONGTEXT /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 */ NULL DEFAULT NULL;
5
+ALTER TABLE `contactgroupmembers` ADD INDEX `contactgroupmembers_contact_index` (`contact_id`);
6
+
7
+TRUNCATE TABLE `messages`;
8
+TRUNCATE TABLE `cache`;

+ 67
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2011092800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.6
2
+
3
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
4
+
5
+ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `alias` `alias` varchar(128) BINARY NOT NULL;
6
+ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `username` `username` varchar(128) BINARY NOT NULL;
7
+
8
+CREATE TABLE `dictionary` (
9
+  `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL,
10
+  `language` varchar(5) NOT NULL,
11
+  `data` longtext NOT NULL,
12
+  CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_dictionary` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
13
+    REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
14
+  UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `language`)
15
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
16
+
17
+CREATE TABLE `searches` (
18
+  `search_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
19
+  `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
20
+  `type` int(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
21
+  `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
22
+  `data` text,
23
+  PRIMARY KEY(`search_id`),
24
+  CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_searches` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
25
+    REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
26
+  UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `type`, `name`)
27
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
28
+
29
+DROP TABLE `messages`;
30
+
31
+CREATE TABLE `cache_index` (
32
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
33
+ `mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
34
+ `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
35
+ `valid` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
36
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
37
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_index` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
38
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
39
+ INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`),
40
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
41
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
42
+
43
+CREATE TABLE `cache_thread` (
44
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
45
+ `mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
46
+ `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
47
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
48
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_thread` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
49
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
50
+ INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`),
51
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
52
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
53
+
54
+CREATE TABLE `cache_messages` (
55
+ `user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
56
+ `mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
57
+ `uid` int(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
58
+ `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
59
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
60
+ `flags` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
61
+ CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_messages` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
62
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
63
+ INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`),
64
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`, `uid`)
65
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
66
+
67
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;

+ 3
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2011111600.sql View File

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1
+-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `session` CHANGE `sess_id` `sess_id` varchar(128) NOT NULL;

+ 22
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2011121400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7
2
+
3
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
4
+
5
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_contacts`;
6
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` DROP INDEX `user_contacts_index`;
7
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` MODIFY `email` text NOT NULL;
8
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD INDEX `user_contacts_index` (`user_id`,`del`);
9
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
10
+   REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
11
+
12
+ALTER TABLE `cache` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
13
+ALTER TABLE `cache_index` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
14
+ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
15
+ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
16
+ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
17
+ALTER TABLE `contactgroups` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
18
+ALTER TABLE `contactgroupmembers` ALTER `contact_id` DROP DEFAULT;
19
+ALTER TABLE `identities` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
20
+ALTER TABLE `searches` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
21
+
22
+/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;

+ 5
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2012080700.sql View File

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1
+-- Updates from version 0.8
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE `cache` DROP COLUMN `cache_id`;
4
+ALTER TABLE `users` DROP COLUMN `alias`;
5
+ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD INDEX `email_identities_index` (`email`, `del`);

+ 7
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2013011000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+-- Upgrade from 0.9-beta
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `system` (
4
+ `name` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
5
+ `value` mediumtext,
6
+ PRIMARY KEY(`name`)
7
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2013042700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 7
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2013052500.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+CREATE TABLE `cache_shared` (
2
+ `cache_key` varchar(255) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
3
+ `created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
4
+ `data` longtext NOT NULL,
5
+ INDEX `created_index` (`created`),
6
+ INDEX `cache_key_index` (`cache_key`)
7
+) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;

+ 24
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2013061000.sql View File

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1
+ALTER TABLE `cache` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
2
+ALTER TABLE `cache_shared` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
3
+ALTER TABLE `cache_index` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
4
+ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
5
+ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
6
+
7
+-- initialize expires column with created/changed date + 7days
8
+UPDATE `cache` SET `expires` = `created` + interval 604800 second;
9
+UPDATE `cache_shared` SET `expires` = `created` + interval 604800 second;
10
+UPDATE `cache_index` SET `expires` = `changed` + interval 604800 second;
11
+UPDATE `cache_thread` SET `expires` = `changed` + interval 604800 second;
12
+UPDATE `cache_messages` SET `expires` = `changed` + interval 604800 second;
13
+
14
+ALTER TABLE `cache` DROP INDEX `created_index`;
15
+ALTER TABLE `cache_shared` DROP INDEX `created_index`;
16
+ALTER TABLE `cache_index` DROP `changed`;
17
+ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` DROP `changed`;
18
+ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` DROP `changed`;
19
+
20
+ALTER TABLE `cache` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
21
+ALTER TABLE `cache_shared` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
22
+ALTER TABLE `cache_index` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
23
+ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
24
+ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2014042900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `preferences` `preferences` longtext;

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2015030800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE `identities` CHANGE `signature` `signature` longtext;

+ 3
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/mysql/2015111100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE `users`
2
+  ADD `failed_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
3
+  ADD `failed_login_counter` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL;

+ 223
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/oracle.initial.sql View File

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1
+-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
2
+-- This was tested with Oracle 11g
3
+
4
+CREATE TABLE "users" (
5
+    "user_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
6
+    "username" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
7
+    "mail_host" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
8
+    "created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
9
+    "last_login" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
10
+    "failed_login" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
11
+    "failed_login_counter" integer DEFAULT NULL,
12
+    "language" varchar(5),
13
+    "preferences" long DEFAULT NULL,
14
+    CONSTRAINT "users_username_key" UNIQUE ("username", "mail_host")
15
+);
16
+
17
+CREATE SEQUENCE "users_seq"
18
+    START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
19
+
20
+CREATE TRIGGER "users_seq_trig"
21
+BEFORE INSERT ON "users" FOR EACH ROW
22
+BEGIN
23
+    :NEW."user_id" := "users_seq".nextval;
24
+END;
25
+/
26
+
27
+CREATE TABLE "session" (
28
+    "sess_id" varchar(128) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
29
+    "created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
30
+    "changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
31
+    "ip" varchar(41) NOT NULL,
32
+    "vars" long NOT NULL
33
+);
34
+
35
+CREATE INDEX "session_changed_idx" ON "session" ("changed");
36
+
37
+
38
+CREATE TABLE "identities" (
39
+    "identity_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
40
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
41
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
42
+    "changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
43
+    "del" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
44
+    "standard" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
45
+    "name" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
46
+    "organization" varchar(128),
47
+    "email" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
48
+    "reply-to" varchar(128),
49
+    "bcc" varchar(128),
50
+    "signature" long,
51
+    "html_signature" integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL
52
+);
53
+
54
+CREATE INDEX "identities_user_id_idx" ON "identities" ("user_id", "del");
55
+CREATE INDEX "identities_email_idx" ON "identities" ("email", "del");
56
+
57
+CREATE SEQUENCE "identities_seq"
58
+    START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
59
+
60
+CREATE TRIGGER "identities_seq_trig"
61
+BEFORE INSERT ON "identities" FOR EACH ROW
62
+BEGIN
63
+    :NEW."identity_id" := "identities_seq".nextval;
64
+END;
65
+/
66
+
67
+CREATE TABLE "contacts" (
68
+    "contact_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
69
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
70
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
71
+    "changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
72
+    "del" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
73
+    "name" varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
74
+    "email" varchar(4000) DEFAULT NULL,
75
+    "firstname" varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
76
+    "surname" varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
77
+    "vcard" long,
78
+    "words" varchar(4000)
79
+);
80
+
81
+CREATE INDEX "contacts_user_id_idx" ON "contacts" ("user_id", "del");
82
+
83
+CREATE SEQUENCE "contacts_seq"
84
+    START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
85
+
86
+CREATE TRIGGER "contacts_seq_trig"
87
+BEFORE INSERT ON "contacts" FOR EACH ROW
88
+BEGIN
89
+    :NEW."contact_id" := "contacts_seq".nextval;
90
+END;
91
+/
92
+
93
+CREATE TABLE "contactgroups" (
94
+    "contactgroup_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
95
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
96
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
97
+    "changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
98
+    "del" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
99
+    "name" varchar(128) NOT NULL
100
+);
101
+
102
+CREATE INDEX "contactgroups_user_id_idx" ON "contactgroups" ("user_id", "del");
103
+
104
+CREATE SEQUENCE "contactgroups_seq"
105
+    START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
106
+
107
+CREATE TRIGGER "contactgroups_seq_trig"
108
+BEFORE INSERT ON "contactgroups" FOR EACH ROW
109
+BEGIN
110
+    :NEW."contactgroup_id" := "contactgroups_seq".nextval;
111
+END;
112
+/
113
+
114
+CREATE TABLE "contactgroupmembers" (
115
+    "contactgroup_id" integer NOT NULL
116
+        REFERENCES "contactgroups" ("contactgroup_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
117
+    "contact_id" integer NOT NULL
118
+        REFERENCES "contacts" ("contact_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
119
+    "created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
120
+    PRIMARY KEY ("contactgroup_id", "contact_id")
121
+);
122
+
123
+CREATE INDEX "contactgroupmembers_idx" ON "contactgroupmembers" ("contact_id");
124
+
125
+
126
+CREATE TABLE "cache" (
127
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
128
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
129
+    "cache_key" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
130
+    "created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
131
+    "expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
132
+    "data" long NOT NULL
133
+);
134
+
135
+CREATE INDEX "cache_user_id_idx" ON "cache" ("user_id", "cache_key");
136
+CREATE INDEX "cache_expires_idx" ON "cache" ("expires");
137
+
138
+
139
+CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
140
+    "cache_key" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
141
+    "created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
142
+    "expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
143
+    "data" long NOT NULL
144
+);
145
+
146
+CREATE INDEX "cache_shared_cache_key_idx" ON "cache_shared" ("cache_key");
147
+CREATE INDEX "cache_shared_expires_idx" ON "cache_shared" ("expires");
148
+
149
+
150
+CREATE TABLE "cache_index" (
151
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
152
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
153
+    "mailbox" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
154
+    "expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
155
+    "valid" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
156
+    "data" long NOT NULL,
157
+    PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "mailbox")
158
+);
159
+
160
+CREATE INDEX "cache_index_expires_idx" ON "cache_index" ("expires");
161
+
162
+
163
+CREATE TABLE "cache_thread" (
164
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
165
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
166
+    "mailbox" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
167
+    "expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
168
+    "data" long NOT NULL,
169
+    PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "mailbox")
170
+);
171
+
172
+CREATE INDEX "cache_thread_expires_idx" ON "cache_thread" ("expires");
173
+
174
+
175
+CREATE TABLE "cache_messages" (
176
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
177
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
178
+    "mailbox" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
179
+    "uid" integer NOT NULL,
180
+    "expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
181
+    "data" long NOT NULL,
182
+    "flags" integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
183
+    PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "mailbox", "uid")
184
+);
185
+
186
+CREATE INDEX "cache_messages_expires_idx" ON "cache_messages" ("expires");
187
+
188
+
189
+CREATE TABLE "dictionary" (
190
+    "user_id" integer DEFAULT NULL
191
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
192
+    "language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
193
+    "data" long DEFAULT NULL,
194
+    CONSTRAINT "dictionary_user_id_lang_key" UNIQUE ("user_id", "language")
195
+);
196
+
197
+
198
+CREATE TABLE "searches" (
199
+    "search_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
200
+    "user_id" integer NOT NULL
201
+        REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
202
+    "type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
203
+    "name" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
204
+    "data" long NOT NULL,
205
+    CONSTRAINT "searches_user_id_key" UNIQUE ("user_id", "type", "name")
206
+);
207
+
208
+CREATE SEQUENCE "searches_seq"
209
+    START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
210
+
211
+CREATE TRIGGER "searches_seq_trig"
212
+BEFORE INSERT ON "searches" FOR EACH ROW
213
+BEGIN
214
+    :NEW."search_id" := "searches_seq".nextval;
215
+END;
216
+/
217
+
218
+CREATE TABLE "system" (
219
+    "name" varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
220
+    "value" long
221
+);
222
+
223
+INSERT INTO "system" ("name", "value") VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2015111100');

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/oracle/2015030800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 2
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/oracle/2015111100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE "users" ADD "failed_login" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
2
+ALTER TABLE "users" ADD "failed_login_counter" integer DEFAULT NULL;

+ 295
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres.initial.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,295 @@
1
+-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
2
+
3
+--
4
+-- Sequence "users_seq"
5
+-- Name: users_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
6
+--
7
+
8
+CREATE SEQUENCE users_seq
9
+    INCREMENT BY 1
10
+    NO MAXVALUE
11
+    NO MINVALUE
12
+    CACHE 1;
13
+
14
+--
15
+-- Table "users"
16
+-- Name: users; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
17
+--
18
+
19
+CREATE TABLE users (
20
+    user_id integer DEFAULT nextval('users_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
21
+    username varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
22
+    mail_host varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
23
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
24
+    last_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
25
+    failed_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
26
+    failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
27
+    "language" varchar(5),
28
+    preferences text DEFAULT ''::text NOT NULL,
29
+    CONSTRAINT users_username_key UNIQUE (username, mail_host)
30
+);
31
+
32
+
33
+--
34
+-- Table "session"
35
+-- Name: session; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
36
+--
37
+
38
+CREATE TABLE "session" (
39
+    sess_id varchar(128) DEFAULT '' PRIMARY KEY,
40
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
41
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
42
+    ip varchar(41) NOT NULL,
43
+    vars text NOT NULL
44
+);
45
+
46
+CREATE INDEX session_changed_idx ON session (changed);
47
+
48
+
49
+--
50
+-- Sequence "identities_seq"
51
+-- Name: identities_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
52
+--
53
+
54
+CREATE SEQUENCE identities_seq
55
+    START WITH 1
56
+    INCREMENT BY 1
57
+    NO MAXVALUE
58
+    NO MINVALUE
59
+    CACHE 1;
60
+
61
+--
62
+-- Table "identities"
63
+-- Name: identities; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
64
+--
65
+
66
+CREATE TABLE identities (
67
+    identity_id integer DEFAULT nextval('identities_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
68
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
69
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
70
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
71
+    del smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
72
+    standard smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
73
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
74
+    organization varchar(128),
75
+    email varchar(128) NOT NULL,
76
+    "reply-to" varchar(128),
77
+    bcc varchar(128),
78
+    signature text,
79
+    html_signature integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL
80
+);
81
+
82
+CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id, del);
83
+CREATE INDEX identities_email_idx ON identities (email, del);
84
+
85
+
86
+--
87
+-- Sequence "contacts_seq"
88
+-- Name: contacts_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
89
+--
90
+
91
+CREATE SEQUENCE contacts_seq
92
+    START WITH 1
93
+    INCREMENT BY 1
94
+    NO MAXVALUE
95
+    NO MINVALUE
96
+    CACHE 1;
97
+
98
+--
99
+-- Table "contacts"
100
+-- Name: contacts; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
101
+--
102
+
103
+CREATE TABLE contacts (
104
+    contact_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contacts_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
105
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
106
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
107
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
108
+    del smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
109
+    name varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
110
+    email text DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
111
+    firstname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
112
+    surname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
113
+    vcard text,
114
+    words text
115
+);
116
+
117
+CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id, del);
118
+
119
+--
120
+-- Sequence "contactgroups_seq"
121
+-- Name: contactgroups_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
122
+--
123
+
124
+CREATE SEQUENCE contactgroups_seq
125
+    INCREMENT BY 1
126
+    NO MAXVALUE
127
+    NO MINVALUE
128
+    CACHE 1;
129
+
130
+--
131
+-- Table "contactgroups"
132
+-- Name: contactgroups; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
133
+--
134
+
135
+CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
136
+    contactgroup_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
137
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
138
+        REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
139
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
140
+    del smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
141
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
142
+);
143
+
144
+CREATE INDEX contactgroups_user_id_idx ON contactgroups (user_id, del);
145
+
146
+--
147
+-- Table "contactgroupmembers"
148
+-- Name: contactgroupmembers; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
149
+--
150
+
151
+CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
152
+    contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL
153
+        REFERENCES contactgroups(contactgroup_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
154
+    contact_id integer NOT NULL
155
+        REFERENCES contacts(contact_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
156
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
157
+    PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
158
+);
159
+
160
+CREATE INDEX contactgroupmembers_contact_id_idx ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
161
+
162
+--
163
+-- Table "cache"
164
+-- Name: cache; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
165
+--
166
+
167
+CREATE TABLE "cache" (
168
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
169
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
170
+    cache_key varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
171
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
172
+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
173
+    data text NOT NULL
174
+);
175
+
176
+CREATE INDEX cache_user_id_idx ON "cache" (user_id, cache_key);
177
+CREATE INDEX cache_expires_idx ON "cache" (expires);
178
+
179
+--
180
+-- Table "cache_shared"
181
+-- Name: cache_shared; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
182
+--
183
+
184
+CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
185
+    cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
186
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
187
+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
188
+    data text NOT NULL
189
+);
190
+
191
+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_cache_key_idx ON "cache_shared" (cache_key);
192
+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_expires_idx ON "cache_shared" (expires);
193
+
194
+--
195
+-- Table "cache_index"
196
+-- Name: cache_index; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
197
+--
198
+
199
+CREATE TABLE cache_index (
200
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
201
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
202
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
203
+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
204
+    valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
205
+    data text NOT NULL,
206
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
207
+);
208
+
209
+CREATE INDEX cache_index_expires_idx ON cache_index (expires);
210
+
211
+--
212
+-- Table "cache_thread"
213
+-- Name: cache_thread; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
214
+--
215
+
216
+CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
217
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
218
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
219
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
220
+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
221
+    data text NOT NULL,
222
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
223
+);
224
+
225
+CREATE INDEX cache_thread_expires_idx ON cache_thread (expires);
226
+
227
+--
228
+-- Table "cache_messages"
229
+-- Name: cache_messages; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
230
+--
231
+
232
+CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
233
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
234
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
235
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
236
+    uid integer NOT NULL,
237
+    expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
238
+    data text NOT NULL,
239
+    flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
240
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
241
+);
242
+
243
+CREATE INDEX cache_messages_expires_idx ON cache_messages (expires);
244
+
245
+--
246
+-- Table "dictionary"
247
+-- Name: dictionary; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
248
+--
249
+
250
+CREATE TABLE dictionary (
251
+    user_id integer DEFAULT NULL
252
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
253
+   "language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
254
+    data text NOT NULL,
255
+    CONSTRAINT dictionary_user_id_language_key UNIQUE (user_id, "language")
256
+);
257
+
258
+--
259
+-- Sequence "searches_seq"
260
+-- Name: searches_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
261
+--
262
+
263
+CREATE SEQUENCE searches_seq
264
+    INCREMENT BY 1
265
+    NO MAXVALUE
266
+    NO MINVALUE
267
+    CACHE 1;
268
+
269
+--
270
+-- Table "searches"
271
+-- Name: searches; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
272
+--
273
+
274
+CREATE TABLE searches (
275
+    search_id integer DEFAULT nextval('searches_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
276
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
277
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
278
+    "type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
279
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
280
+    data text NOT NULL,
281
+    CONSTRAINT searches_user_id_key UNIQUE (user_id, "type", name)
282
+);
283
+
284
+
285
+--
286
+-- Table "system"
287
+-- Name: system; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
288
+--
289
+
290
+CREATE TABLE "system" (
291
+    name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
292
+    value text
293
+);
294
+
295
+INSERT INTO system (name, value) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2015111100');

+ 18
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2008030300.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.1-stable to 0.1.1
2
+
3
+CREATE INDEX cache_user_id_idx ON cache (user_id, cache_key);
4
+CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id);
5
+CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id);
6
+
7
+CREATE INDEX users_username_id_idx ON users (username);
8
+CREATE INDEX users_alias_id_idx ON users (alias);
9
+
10
+-- added ON DELETE/UPDATE actions
11
+ALTER TABLE messages DROP CONSTRAINT messages_user_id_fkey;
12
+ALTER TABLE messages ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
13
+ALTER TABLE identities DROP CONSTRAINT identities_user_id_fkey;
14
+ALTER TABLE identities ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
15
+ALTER TABLE contacts DROP CONSTRAINT contacts_user_id_fkey;
16
+ALTER TABLE contacts ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
17
+ALTER TABLE cache DROP CONSTRAINT cache_user_id_fkey;
18
+ALTER TABLE cache ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;

+ 3
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2008060900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.2-alpha
2
+
3
+CREATE INDEX messages_created_idx ON messages (created);

+ 14
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2008092100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.2-beta
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE cache DROP session_id;
4
+
5
+CREATE INDEX session_changed_idx ON session (changed);
6
+CREATE INDEX cache_created_idx ON "cache" (created);
7
+
8
+ALTER TABLE users ALTER "language" DROP NOT NULL;
9
+ALTER TABLE users ALTER "language" DROP DEFAULT;
10
+
11
+ALTER TABLE identities ALTER del TYPE smallint;
12
+ALTER TABLE identities ALTER standard TYPE smallint;
13
+ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER del TYPE smallint;
14
+ALTER TABLE messages ALTER del TYPE smallint;

+ 6
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2009090400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3-stable
2
+
3
+TRUNCATE messages;
4
+CREATE INDEX messages_index_idx ON messages (user_id, cache_key, idx);
5
+DROP INDEX contacts_user_id_idx;
6
+CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id, email);

+ 32
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2009103100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3.1
2
+
3
+DROP INDEX identities_user_id_idx;
4
+CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id, del);
5
+
6
+ALTER TABLE identities ADD changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL;
7
+
8
+CREATE SEQUENCE contactgroups_ids
9
+    INCREMENT BY 1
10
+    NO MAXVALUE
11
+    NO MINVALUE
12
+    CACHE 1;
13
+
14
+CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
15
+    contactgroup_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_ids'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
16
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
17
+        REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
18
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
19
+    del smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
20
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
21
+);
22
+
23
+CREATE INDEX contactgroups_user_id_idx ON contactgroups (user_id, del);
24
+
25
+CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
26
+    contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL
27
+        REFERENCES contactgroups(contactgroup_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
28
+    contact_id integer NOT NULL
29
+        REFERENCES contacts(contact_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
30
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
31
+    PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
32
+);

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2010042300.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4-beta
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE users ALTER last_login DROP NOT NULL;
4
+ALTER TABLE users ALTER last_login SET DEFAULT NULL;

+ 7
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2010100600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4.2
2
+
3
+DROP INDEX users_username_id_idx;
4
+ALTER TABLE users ADD CONSTRAINT users_username_key UNIQUE (username, mail_host);
5
+ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER email TYPE varchar(255);
6
+
7
+TRUNCATE messages;

+ 7
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2011011200.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.5.x
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE contacts ADD words TEXT NULL;
4
+CREATE INDEX contactgroupmembers_contact_id_idx ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
5
+
6
+TRUNCATE messages;
7
+TRUNCATE cache;

+ 64
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2011092800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.6
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE dictionary (
4
+    user_id integer DEFAULT NULL
5
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
6
+   "language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
7
+    data text NOT NULL,
8
+    CONSTRAINT dictionary_user_id_language_key UNIQUE (user_id, "language")
9
+);
10
+
11
+CREATE SEQUENCE search_ids
12
+    INCREMENT BY 1
13
+    NO MAXVALUE
14
+    NO MINVALUE
15
+    CACHE 1;
16
+
17
+CREATE TABLE searches (
18
+    search_id integer DEFAULT nextval('search_ids'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
19
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
20
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
21
+    "type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
22
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
23
+    data text NOT NULL,
24
+    CONSTRAINT searches_user_id_key UNIQUE (user_id, "type", name)
25
+);
26
+
27
+DROP SEQUENCE message_ids;
28
+DROP TABLE messages;
29
+
30
+CREATE TABLE cache_index (
31
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
32
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
33
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
34
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
35
+    valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
36
+    data text NOT NULL,
37
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
38
+);
39
+
40
+CREATE INDEX cache_index_changed_idx ON cache_index (changed);
41
+
42
+CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
43
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
44
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
45
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
46
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
47
+    data text NOT NULL,
48
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
49
+);
50
+
51
+CREATE INDEX cache_thread_changed_idx ON cache_thread (changed);
52
+
53
+CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
54
+    user_id integer NOT NULL
55
+        REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
56
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
57
+    uid integer NOT NULL,
58
+    changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
59
+    data text NOT NULL,
60
+    flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
61
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
62
+);
63
+
64
+CREATE INDEX cache_messages_changed_idx ON cache_messages (changed);

+ 3
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2011111600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE "session" ALTER sess_id TYPE varchar(128);

+ 5
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2011121400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7
2
+
3
+DROP INDEX contacts_user_id_idx;
4
+CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts USING btree (user_id, del);
5
+ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER email TYPE text;

+ 7
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2012080700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.8
2
+
3
+ALTER TABLE cache DROP COLUMN cache_id;
4
+DROP SEQUENCE cache_ids;
5
+
6
+ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN alias;
7
+CREATE INDEX identities_email_idx ON identities (email, del);

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2013011000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+CREATE TABLE "system" (
2
+    name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
3
+    value text
4
+);

+ 14
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2013042700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
1
+ALTER SEQUENCE user_ids RENAME TO users_seq;
2
+ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN user_id SET DEFAULT nextval('users_seq'::text);
3
+
4
+ALTER SEQUENCE identity_ids RENAME TO identities_seq;
5
+ALTER TABLE identities ALTER COLUMN identity_id SET DEFAULT nextval('identities_seq'::text);
6
+
7
+ALTER SEQUENCE contact_ids RENAME TO contacts_seq;
8
+ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER COLUMN contact_id SET DEFAULT nextval('contacts_seq'::text);
9
+
10
+ALTER SEQUENCE contactgroups_ids RENAME TO contactgroups_seq;
11
+ALTER TABLE contactgroups ALTER COLUMN contactgroup_id SET DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_seq'::text);
12
+
13
+ALTER SEQUENCE search_ids RENAME TO searches_seq;
14
+ALTER TABLE searches ALTER COLUMN search_id SET DEFAULT nextval('searches_seq'::text);

+ 8
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2013052500.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
1
+CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
2
+    cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
3
+    created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
4
+    data text NOT NULL
5
+);
6
+
7
+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_cache_key_idx ON "cache_shared" (cache_key);
8
+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_created_idx ON "cache_shared" (created);

+ 24
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2013061000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE "cache" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
2
+ALTER TABLE "cache_shared" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
3
+ALTER TABLE "cache_index" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
4
+ALTER TABLE "cache_thread" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
5
+ALTER TABLE "cache_messages" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
6
+
7
+-- initialize expires column with created/changed date + 7days
8
+UPDATE "cache" SET expires = created + interval '604800 seconds';
9
+UPDATE "cache_shared" SET expires = created + interval '604800 seconds';
10
+UPDATE "cache_index" SET expires = changed + interval '604800 seconds';
11
+UPDATE "cache_thread" SET expires = changed + interval '604800 seconds';
12
+UPDATE "cache_messages" SET expires = changed + interval '604800 seconds';
13
+
14
+DROP INDEX cache_created_idx;
15
+DROP INDEX cache_shared_created_idx;
16
+ALTER TABLE "cache_index" DROP "changed";
17
+ALTER TABLE "cache_thread" DROP "changed";
18
+ALTER TABLE "cache_messages" DROP "changed";
19
+
20
+CREATE INDEX cache_expires_idx ON "cache" (expires);
21
+CREATE INDEX cache_shared_expires_idx ON "cache_shared" (expires);
22
+CREATE INDEX cache_index_expires_idx ON "cache_index" (expires);
23
+CREATE INDEX cache_thread_expires_idx ON "cache_thread" (expires);
24
+CREATE INDEX cache_messages_expires_idx ON "cache_messages" (expires);

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2014042900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2015030800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 2
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/postgres/2015111100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
1
+ALTER TABLE "users" ADD failed_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
2
+ALTER TABLE "users" ADD failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL;

+ 206
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite.initial.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,206 @@
1
+-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
2
+
3
+-- 
4
+-- Table structure for table contacts and related
5
+-- 
6
+
7
+CREATE TABLE contacts (
8
+  contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
9
+  user_id integer NOT NULL,
10
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
11
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
12
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
13
+  email text NOT NULL default '',
14
+  firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
15
+  surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
16
+  vcard text NOT NULL default '',
17
+  words text NOT NULL default ''
18
+);
19
+
20
+CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, del);
21
+
22
+
23
+CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
24
+  contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
25
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
26
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
27
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
28
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default ''
29
+);
30
+
31
+CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroups_user_id ON contactgroups(user_id, del);
32
+
33
+
34
+CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
35
+  contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL,
36
+  contact_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
37
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
38
+  PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
39
+);
40
+
41
+CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroupmembers_contact_id ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
42
+
43
+-- 
44
+-- Table structure for table identities
45
+-- 
46
+
47
+CREATE TABLE identities (
48
+  identity_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
49
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
50
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
51
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
52
+  standard tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
53
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
54
+  organization varchar(128) default '',
55
+  email varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
56
+  "reply-to" varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
57
+  bcc varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
58
+  signature text NOT NULL default '',
59
+  html_signature tinyint NOT NULL default '0'
60
+);
61
+
62
+CREATE INDEX ix_identities_user_id ON identities(user_id, del);
63
+CREATE INDEX ix_identities_email ON identities(email, del);
64
+
65
+-- 
66
+-- Table structure for table users
67
+-- 
68
+
69
+CREATE TABLE users (
70
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
71
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
72
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
73
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
74
+  last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
75
+  failed_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
76
+  failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
77
+  language varchar(5),
78
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
79
+);
80
+
81
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
82
+
83
+-- 
84
+-- Table structure for table session
85
+-- 
86
+
87
+CREATE TABLE session (
88
+  sess_id varchar(128) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
89
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
90
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
91
+  ip varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
92
+  vars text NOT NULL
93
+);
94
+
95
+CREATE INDEX ix_session_changed ON session (changed);
96
+
97
+--
98
+-- Table structure for table dictionary
99
+--
100
+
101
+CREATE TABLE dictionary (
102
+    user_id integer DEFAULT NULL,
103
+   "language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
104
+    data text NOT NULL
105
+);
106
+
107
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_dictionary_user_language ON dictionary (user_id, "language");
108
+
109
+--
110
+-- Table structure for table searches
111
+--
112
+
113
+CREATE TABLE searches (
114
+  search_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
115
+  user_id integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
116
+  "type" smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
117
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
118
+  data text NOT NULL
119
+);
120
+
121
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_searches_user_type_name ON searches (user_id, type, name);
122
+
123
+-- 
124
+-- Table structure for table cache
125
+-- 
126
+
127
+CREATE TABLE cache (
128
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default 0,
129
+  cache_key varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
130
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
131
+  expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
132
+  data text NOT NULL
133
+);
134
+
135
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_user_cache_key ON cache(user_id, cache_key);
136
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_expires ON cache(expires);
137
+
138
+-- 
139
+-- Table structure for table cache_shared
140
+-- 
141
+
142
+CREATE TABLE cache_shared (
143
+  cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
144
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
145
+  expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
146
+  data text NOT NULL
147
+);
148
+
149
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_cache_key ON cache_shared(cache_key);
150
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_expires ON cache_shared(expires);
151
+
152
+--
153
+-- Table structure for table cache_index
154
+--
155
+
156
+CREATE TABLE cache_index (
157
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
158
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
159
+    expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
160
+    valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
161
+    data text NOT NULL,
162
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
163
+);
164
+
165
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_index_expires ON cache_index (expires);
166
+
167
+--
168
+-- Table structure for table cache_thread
169
+--
170
+
171
+CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
172
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
173
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
174
+    expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
175
+    data text NOT NULL,
176
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
177
+);
178
+
179
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_thread_expires ON cache_thread (expires);
180
+
181
+--
182
+-- Table structure for table cache_messages
183
+--
184
+
185
+CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
186
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
187
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
188
+    uid integer NOT NULL,
189
+    expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
190
+    data text NOT NULL,
191
+    flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
192
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
193
+);
194
+
195
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_messages_expires ON cache_messages (expires);
196
+
197
+--
198
+-- Table structure for table system
199
+--
200
+
201
+CREATE TABLE system (
202
+  name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
203
+  value text NOT NULL
204
+);
205
+
206
+INSERT INTO system (name, value) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2015111100');

+ 25
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2008030300.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.1-stable to 0.1.1
2
+
3
+DROP TABLE messages;
4
+
5
+CREATE TABLE messages (
6
+  message_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
7
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
8
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
9
+  cache_key varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
10
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
11
+  idx integer NOT NULL default '0',
12
+  uid integer NOT NULL default '0',
13
+  subject varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
14
+  "from" varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
15
+  "to" varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
16
+  "cc" varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
17
+  "date" datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
18
+  size integer NOT NULL default '0',
19
+  headers text NOT NULL,
20
+  structure text
21
+);
22
+
23
+CREATE INDEX ix_messages_user_cache_uid ON messages(user_id,cache_key,uid);
24
+CREATE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username);
25
+CREATE INDEX ix_users_alias ON users(alias);

+ 3
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2008060900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.2-alpha
2
+
3
+CREATE INDEX ix_messages_created ON messages (created);

+ 4
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2008092100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.2-beta
2
+
3
+CREATE INDEX ix_session_changed ON session (changed);
4
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_created ON cache (created);

+ 8
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2009090400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3-stable
2
+
3
+DELETE FROM messages;
4
+DROP INDEX ix_messages_user_cache_uid;
5
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_messages_user_cache_uid ON messages (user_id,cache_key,uid);
6
+CREATE INDEX ix_messages_index ON messages (user_id,cache_key,idx);
7
+DROP INDEX ix_contacts_user_id;
8
+CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, email);

+ 61
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2009103100.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.3.1
2
+
3
+-- ALTER TABLE identities ADD COLUMN changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00'; --
4
+
5
+CREATE TABLE temp_identities (
6
+  identity_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
7
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
8
+  standard tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
9
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
10
+  organization varchar(128) default '',
11
+  email varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
12
+  "reply-to" varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
13
+  bcc varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
14
+  signature text NOT NULL default '',
15
+  html_signature tinyint NOT NULL default '0'
16
+);
17
+INSERT INTO temp_identities (identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature)
18
+  SELECT identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature
19
+  FROM identities WHERE del=0;
20
+
21
+DROP INDEX ix_identities_user_id;
22
+DROP TABLE identities;
23
+
24
+CREATE TABLE identities (
25
+  identity_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
26
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
27
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
28
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
29
+  standard tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
30
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
31
+  organization varchar(128) default '',
32
+  email varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
33
+  "reply-to" varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
34
+  bcc varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
35
+  signature text NOT NULL default '',
36
+  html_signature tinyint NOT NULL default '0'
37
+);
38
+CREATE INDEX ix_identities_user_id ON identities(user_id, del);
39
+
40
+INSERT INTO identities (identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature)
41
+  SELECT identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature
42
+  FROM temp_identities;
43
+
44
+DROP TABLE temp_identities;
45
+
46
+CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
47
+  contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
48
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
49
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
50
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
51
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default ''
52
+);
53
+
54
+CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroups_user_id ON contactgroups(user_id, del);
55
+
56
+CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
57
+  contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL,
58
+  contact_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
59
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
60
+  PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
61
+);

+ 35
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2010042300.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4-beta
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE tmp_users (
4
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
5
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
6
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
7
+  alias varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
8
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
9
+  last_login datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
10
+  language varchar(5),
11
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
12
+);
13
+
14
+INSERT INTO tmp_users (user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences)
15
+    SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM users;
16
+
17
+DROP TABLE users;
18
+
19
+CREATE TABLE users (
20
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
21
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
22
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
23
+  alias varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
24
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
25
+  last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
26
+  language varchar(5),
27
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
28
+);
29
+
30
+INSERT INTO users (user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences)
31
+    SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM tmp_users;
32
+
33
+CREATE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username);
34
+CREATE INDEX ix_users_alias ON users(alias);
35
+DROP TABLE tmp_users;

+ 40
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2010100600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.4.2
2
+
3
+DROP INDEX ix_users_username;
4
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
5
+
6
+CREATE TABLE contacts_tmp (
7
+    contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
8
+    user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
9
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
10
+    del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
11
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
12
+    email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
13
+    firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
14
+    surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
15
+    vcard text NOT NULL default ''
16
+);
17
+
18
+INSERT INTO contacts_tmp (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
19
+    SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts;
20
+
21
+DROP TABLE contacts;
22
+CREATE TABLE contacts (
23
+    contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
24
+    user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
25
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
26
+    del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
27
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
28
+    email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
29
+    firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
30
+    surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
31
+    vcard text NOT NULL default ''
32
+);
33
+
34
+INSERT INTO contacts (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
35
+    SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts_tmp;
36
+
37
+CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, email);
38
+DROP TABLE contacts_tmp;
39
+
40
+DELETE FROM messages;

+ 41
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2011011200.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.5.x
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE contacts_tmp (
4
+    contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
5
+    user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
6
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
7
+    del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
8
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
9
+    email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
10
+    firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
11
+    surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
12
+    vcard text NOT NULL default ''
13
+);
14
+
15
+INSERT INTO contacts_tmp (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
16
+    SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts;
17
+
18
+DROP TABLE contacts;
19
+CREATE TABLE contacts (
20
+    contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
21
+    user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
22
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
23
+    del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
24
+    name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
25
+    email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
26
+    firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
27
+    surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
28
+    vcard text NOT NULL default '',
29
+    words text NOT NULL default ''
30
+);
31
+
32
+INSERT INTO contacts (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
33
+    SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts_tmp;
34
+
35
+CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, email);
36
+DROP TABLE contacts_tmp;
37
+
38
+
39
+DELETE FROM messages;
40
+DELETE FROM cache;
41
+CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroupmembers_contact_id ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);

+ 54
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2011092800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.6
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE dictionary (
4
+    user_id integer DEFAULT NULL,
5
+   "language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
6
+    data text NOT NULL
7
+);
8
+
9
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_dictionary_user_language ON dictionary (user_id, "language");
10
+
11
+CREATE TABLE searches (
12
+  search_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
13
+  user_id integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
14
+  "type" smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
15
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
16
+  data text NOT NULL
17
+);
18
+
19
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_searches_user_type_name ON searches (user_id, type, name);
20
+
21
+DROP TABLE messages;
22
+
23
+CREATE TABLE cache_index (
24
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
25
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
26
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
27
+    valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
28
+    data text NOT NULL,
29
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
30
+);
31
+
32
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_index_changed ON cache_index (changed);
33
+
34
+CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
35
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
36
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
37
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
38
+    data text NOT NULL,
39
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
40
+);
41
+
42
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_thread_changed ON cache_thread (changed);
43
+
44
+CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
45
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
46
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
47
+    uid integer NOT NULL,
48
+    changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
49
+    data text NOT NULL,
50
+    flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
51
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
52
+);
53
+
54
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_messages_changed ON cache_messages (changed);

+ 11
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2011111600.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
2
+
3
+DROP TABLE session;
4
+CREATE TABLE session (
5
+  sess_id varchar(128) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
6
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
7
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
8
+  ip varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
9
+  vars text NOT NULL
10
+);
11
+CREATE INDEX ix_session_changed ON session (changed);

+ 38
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2011121400.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.7
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE contacts_tmp (
4
+  contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
5
+  user_id integer NOT NULL,
6
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
7
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
8
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
9
+  email text NOT NULL default '',
10
+  firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
11
+  surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
12
+  vcard text NOT NULL default '',
13
+  words text NOT NULL default ''
14
+);
15
+
16
+INSERT INTO contacts_tmp (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words)
17
+    SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words FROM contacts;
18
+
19
+DROP TABLE contacts;
20
+
21
+CREATE TABLE contacts (
22
+  contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
23
+  user_id integer NOT NULL,
24
+  changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
25
+  del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
26
+  name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
27
+  email text NOT NULL default '',
28
+  firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
29
+  surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
30
+  vcard text NOT NULL default '',
31
+  words text NOT NULL default ''
32
+);
33
+
34
+INSERT INTO contacts (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words)
35
+    SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words FROM contacts_tmp;
36
+
37
+CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, del);
38
+DROP TABLE contacts_tmp;

+ 44
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2012080700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.8
2
+
3
+DROP TABLE cache;
4
+CREATE TABLE cache (
5
+  user_id integer NOT NULL default 0,
6
+  cache_key varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
7
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
8
+  data text NOT NULL
9
+);
10
+
11
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_user_cache_key ON cache(user_id, cache_key);
12
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_created ON cache(created);
13
+
14
+CREATE TABLE tmp_users (
15
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
16
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
17
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
18
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
19
+  last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
20
+  language varchar(5),
21
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
22
+);
23
+
24
+INSERT INTO tmp_users (user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences)
25
+    SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM users;
26
+
27
+DROP TABLE users;
28
+
29
+CREATE TABLE users (
30
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
31
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
32
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
33
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
34
+  last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
35
+  language varchar(5),
36
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
37
+);
38
+
39
+INSERT INTO users (user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences)
40
+    SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM tmp_users;
41
+
42
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
43
+
44
+CREATE INDEX ix_identities_email ON identities(email, del);

+ 6
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2013011000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
1
+-- Updates from version 0.9-beta
2
+
3
+CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS system (
4
+  name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
5
+  value text NOT NULL
6
+);

+ 2
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2013011700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
1
+-- drop temp table created in 2012080700.sql
2
+DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tmp_users;

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2013042700.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 8
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2013052500.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
1
+CREATE TABLE cache_shared (
2
+  cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
3
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
4
+  data text NOT NULL
5
+);
6
+
7
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_cache_key ON cache_shared(cache_key);
8
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_created ON cache_shared(created);

+ 48
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2013061000.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
1
+DROP TABLE cache_index;
2
+DROP TABLE cache_thread;
3
+DROP TABLE cache_messages;
4
+
5
+ALTER TABLE cache ADD expires datetime DEFAULT NULL;
6
+DROP INDEX ix_cache_created;
7
+
8
+ALTER TABLE cache_shared ADD expires datetime DEFAULT NULL;
9
+DROP INDEX ix_cache_shared_created;
10
+
11
+UPDATE cache SET expires = datetime(created, '+604800 seconds');
12
+UPDATE cache_shared SET expires = datetime(created, '+604800 seconds');
13
+
14
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_expires ON cache(expires);
15
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_expires ON cache_shared(expires);
16
+
17
+CREATE TABLE cache_index (
18
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
19
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
20
+    expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
21
+    valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
22
+    data text NOT NULL,
23
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
24
+);
25
+
26
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_index_expires ON cache_index (expires);
27
+
28
+CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
29
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
30
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
31
+    expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
32
+    data text NOT NULL,
33
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
34
+);
35
+
36
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_thread_expires ON cache_thread (expires);
37
+
38
+CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
39
+    user_id integer NOT NULL,
40
+    mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
41
+    uid integer NOT NULL,
42
+    expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
43
+    data text NOT NULL,
44
+    flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
45
+    PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
46
+);
47
+
48
+CREATE INDEX ix_cache_messages_expires ON cache_messages (expires);

+ 1
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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2014042900.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 1
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2015030800.sql View File

@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+-- empty

+ 35
- 0
roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/SQL/sqlite/2015111100.sql View File

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1
+CREATE TABLE tmp_users (
2
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
3
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
4
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
5
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
6
+  last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
7
+  failed_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
8
+  failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
9
+  language varchar(5),
10
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
11
+);
12
+
13
+INSERT INTO tmp_users (user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences)
14
+    SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM users;
15
+
16
+DROP TABLE users;
17
+
18
+CREATE TABLE users (
19
+  user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
20
+  username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
21
+  mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
22
+  created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
23
+  last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
24
+  failed_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
25
+  failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
26
+  language varchar(5),
27
+  preferences text NOT NULL default ''
28
+);
29
+
30
+INSERT INTO users (user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences)
31
+    SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM tmp_users;
32
+
33
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
34
+
35
+DROP TABLE tmp_users;

+ 79
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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/UPGRADING View File

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1
+UPGRADING instructions
2
+======================
3
+
4
+Follow these instructions if upgrading from a previous version
5
+of Roundcube Webmail. We recommend to carefully backup the existing
6
+installation as well as the database before going through the following steps.
7
+
8
+Using the update script
9
+-----------------------
10
+There is a shell script (for unix based systems) that does the job for you.
11
+To use it, unpack the archive of the new Roundcube version to a temporary location
12
+(don't replace the Roundcube installation you want to update)
13
+and cd into that directory. From there, run the following command in a shell:
14
+
15
+  ./bin/installto.sh <TARGET-FOLDER>
16
+
17
+For <TARGET-FOLDER> you specify the path to the Roundcube installation 
18
+which should be updated. The update script will then copy all new files to the 
19
+target location and check and update the configuration and database schema.
20
+After all is done, the temporary folder with the new Roundcube files can be 
21
+removed again.
22
+
23
+WARNING: See Post-Upgrade Activities section below.
24
+
25
+
26
+Updating manually
27
+-----------------
28
+If you don't have shell access to the Roundcube installation or if not running 
29
+it on a unix system, you need to do the following operations by hand:
30
+
31
+1. Replace index.php and all files in
32
+   - ./bin/
33
+   - ./SQL/
34
+   - ./program/
35
+   - ./installer/
36
+2. Replace the configuration defaults files:
37
+   - config/defaults.inc.php
38
+   - config/mimetypes.php
39
+3. rsync the contents of the following folders from your installation
40
+   directory into the target folder:
41
+   ./skins/
42
+   ./plugins/
43
+   ./vendor/
44
+4a. If you previously installed plugins through composer, update dependencies
45
+   by running `php composer.phar update --no-dev`
46
+4b. Install/update dependencies using composer:
47
+   - get composer from https://getcomposer.org/download/
48
+   - rename the composer.json-dist file into composer.json
49
+   - if you want to use LDAP address books, enable the LDAP libraries in your
50
+     composer.json file by moving the items from "suggest" to the "require"
51
+     section (remove the explanation texts after the version!).
52
+   - run `php composer.phar install --no-dev`
53
+5. Run `./bin/update.sh` from the commandline OR
54
+   open http://url-to-roundcube/installer/ in a browser and choose "3 Test config".
55
+   To enable the latter one, you have to temporary set 'enable_installer'
56
+   to true in your local config/config.inc.php file.
57
+   WARNING: See SQLite database upgrade below.
58
+6. Let the update script/installer check your configuration and
59
+   update your config files and database schema as suggested by the updater.
60
+7. Make sure 'enable_installer' is set to false again.
61
+8. See Post-Upgrade Activities section.
62
+
63
+
64
+Post-Upgrade Activities
65
+-----------------------
66
+1. Check .htaccess settings (some php settings could become required)
67
+2. If you're using build-in addressbook, run indexing script /bin/indexcontacts.sh.
68
+3. When upgrading from version older than 0.6-beta you should make sure
69
+   your folder settings contain namespace prefix. For example Courier users
70
+   should add INBOX. prefix to folder names in main configuration file.
71
+4. Check system requirements in INSTALL file.
72
+
73
+SQLite database upgrade
74
+-----------------------
75
+Versions older than 0.9 were supporting SQLite v2 only. Newer versions require
76
+database in v3 format. The best what you can do is to convert database file
77
+to the new format using command line tools:
78
+
79
+sqlite OLD.DB .dump | sqlite3 NEW.DB

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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/bin/cleandb.sh View File

@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
1
+#!/usr/bin/env php
2
+<?php
3
+/*
4
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
5
+ | bin/cleandb.sh                                                        |
6
+ |                                                                       |
7
+ | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
8
+ | Copyright (C) 2010-2015, The Roundcube Dev Team                       |
9
+ |                                                                       |
10
+ | Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
11
+ | any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
12
+ | See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
13
+ |                                                                       |
14
+ | PURPOSE:                                                              |
15
+ |   Finally remove all db records marked as deleted some time ago       |
16
+ |                                                                       |
17
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
18
+ | Author: Thomas Bruederli <roundcube@gmail.com>                        |
19
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
20
+*/
21
+
22
+define('INSTALL_PATH', realpath(__DIR__ . '/..') . '/' );
23
+
24
+require INSTALL_PATH.'program/include/clisetup.php';
25
+
26
+if (!empty($_SERVER['argv'][1]))
27
+    $days = intval($_SERVER['argv'][1]);
28
+else
29
+    $days = 7;
30
+
31
+rcmail_utils::db_clean($days);
32
+
33
+?>

+ 62
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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/bin/cssshrink.sh View File

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1
+#!/bin/sh
2
+PWD=`dirname "$0"`
3
+JAR_DIR='/tmp'
4
+VERSION='2.4.8'
5
+COMPILER_URL="https://github.com/yui/yuicompressor/releases/download/v${VERSION}/yuicompressor-${VERSION}.zip"
6
+
7
+do_shrink() {
8
+	rm -f "$2"
9
+	java -jar $JAR_DIR/yuicompressor.jar -v -o "$2" "$1"
10
+}
11
+
12
+if [ ! -w "$JAR_DIR" ]; then
13
+	JAR_DIR=$PWD
14
+fi
15
+
16
+if java -version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
17
+	:
18
+else
19
+	echo "Java not found. Please ensure that the 'java' program is in your PATH."
20
+	exit 1
21
+fi
22
+
23
+if [ ! -r "$JAR_DIR/yuicompressor.jar" ]; then
24
+	if which wget >/dev/null 2>&1 && which unzip >/dev/null 2>&1; then
25
+		wget "$COMPILER_URL" -O "/tmp/$$.zip"
26
+	elif which curl >/dev/null 2>&1 && which unzip >/dev/null 2>&1; then
27
+		curl "$COMPILER_URL" -o "/tmp/$$.zip"
28
+	else
29
+		echo "Please download $COMPILER_URL and extract compiler.jar to $JAR_DIR/."
30
+		exit 1
31
+	fi
32
+	(cd $JAR_DIR && unzip "/tmp/$$.zip" && mv "yuicompressor-${VERSION}.jar" "yuicompressor.jar")
33
+	rm -f "/tmp/$$.zip"
34
+fi
35
+
36
+# compress single file from argument
37
+if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
38
+	CSS_FILE="$1"
39
+
40
+	echo "Shrinking $CSS_FILE"
41
+    minfile=`echo $CSS_FILE | sed -e 's/\.css$/\.min\.css/'`
42
+	do_shrink "$CSS_FILE" "$minfile"
43
+	exit
44
+fi
45
+
46
+DIRS="$PWD/../skins/* $PWD/../plugins/* $PWD/../plugins/*/skins/*"
47
+# default: compress application scripts
48
+for dir in $DIRS; do
49
+    for file in $dir/*.css; do
50
+        echo "$file" | grep -e '.min.css$' >/dev/null
51
+        if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
52
+            continue
53
+        fi
54
+        if [ ! -f "$file" ]; then
55
+            continue
56
+        fi
57
+
58
+        echo "Shrinking $file"
59
+        minfile=`echo $file | sed -e 's/\.css$/\.min\.css/'`
60
+        do_shrink "$file" "$minfile"
61
+    done
62
+done

+ 67
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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/bin/decrypt.sh View File

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1
+#!/usr/bin/env php
2
+<?php
3
+/*
4
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
5
+ | bin/decrypt.sh                                                        |
6
+ |                                                                       |
7
+ | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
8
+ | Copyright (C) 2005-2009, The Roundcube Dev Team                       |
9
+ |                                                                       |
10
+ | Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
11
+ | any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
12
+ | See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
13
+ |                                                                       |
14
+ | PURPOSE:                                                              |
15
+ |   Decrypt the encrypted parts of the HTTP Received: headers           |
16
+ |                                                                       |
17
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
18
+ | Author: Tomas Tevesz <ice@extreme.hu>                                 |
19
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
20
+*/
21
+
22
+/**
23
+ * If http_received_header_encrypt is configured, the IP address and the
24
+ * host name of the added Received: header is encrypted with 3DES, to
25
+ * protect information that some could consider sensitve, yet their
26
+ * availability is a must in some circumstances.
27
+ *
28
+ * Such an encrypted Received: header might look like:
29
+ *
30
+ * Received: from DzgkvJBO5+bw+oje5JACeNIa/uSI4mRw2cy5YoPBba73eyBmjtyHnQ==
31
+ *  [my0nUbjZXKtl7KVBZcsvWOxxtyVFxza4]
32
+ *  with HTTP/1.1 (POST); Thu, 14 May 2009 19:17:28 +0200
33
+ *
34
+ * In this example, the two encrypted components are the sender host name
35
+ * (DzgkvJBO5+bw+oje5JACeNIa/uSI4mRw2cy5YoPBba73eyBmjtyHnQ==) and the IP
36
+ * address (my0nUbjZXKtl7KVBZcsvWOxxtyVFxza4).
37
+ *
38
+ * Using this tool, they can be decrypted into plain text:
39
+ *
40
+ * $ bin/decrypt.sh 'my0nUbjZXKtl7KVBZcsvWOxxtyVFxza4' \
41
+ * > 'DzgkvJBO5+bw+oje5JACeNIa/uSI4mRw2cy5YoPBba73eyBmjtyHnQ=='
42
+ * 84.3.187.208
43
+ * 5403BBD0.catv.pool.telekom.hu
44
+ * $
45
+ *
46
+ * Thus it is known that this particular message was sent by 84.3.187.208,
47
+ * having, at the time of sending, the name of 5403BBD0.catv.pool.telekom.hu.
48
+ *
49
+ * If (most likely binary) junk is shown, then
50
+ *  - either the encryption password has, between the time the mail was sent
51
+ *    and 'now', changed, or
52
+ *  - you are dealing with counterfeit header data.
53
+ */
54
+
55
+define('INSTALL_PATH', realpath(__DIR__ .'/..') . '/');
56
+
57
+require INSTALL_PATH . 'program/include/clisetup.php';
58
+
59
+if ($argc < 2) {
60
+	die("Usage: " . basename($argv[0]) . " encrypted-hdr-part [encrypted-hdr-part ...]\n");
61
+}
62
+
63
+$RCMAIL = rcube::get_instance();
64
+
65
+for ($i = 1; $i < $argc; $i++) {
66
+	printf("%s\n", $RCMAIL->decrypt($argv[$i]));
67
+};

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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/bin/deluser.sh View File

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1
+#!/usr/bin/env php
2
+<?php
3
+
4
+/*
5
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
6
+ | bin/deluser.sh                                                        |
7
+ |                                                                       |
8
+ | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
9
+ | Copyright (C) 2014, The Roundcube Dev Team                            |
10
+ |                                                                       |
11
+ | Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
12
+ | any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
13
+ | See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
14
+ |                                                                       |
15
+ | PURPOSE:                                                              |
16
+ |   Utility script to remove all data related to a certain user         |
17
+ |   from the local database.                                            |
18
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
19
+ | Author: Thomas Bruederli <thomas@roundcube.net>                       |
20
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
21
+*/
22
+
23
+define('INSTALL_PATH', realpath(__DIR__ . '/..') . '/' );
24
+
25
+require_once INSTALL_PATH . 'program/include/clisetup.php';
26
+
27
+function print_usage()
28
+{
29
+    print "Usage: deluser.sh [--host=mail_host] username\n";
30
+    print "--host=HOST  The IMAP hostname or IP the given user is related to\n";
31
+}
32
+
33
+function _die($msg, $usage=false)
34
+{
35
+    fputs(STDERR, $msg . "\n");
36
+    if ($usage) print_usage();
37
+    exit(1);
38
+}
39
+
40
+$rcmail = rcube::get_instance();
41
+
42
+// get arguments
43
+$args     = rcube_utils::get_opt(array('h' => 'host'));
44
+$username = trim($args[0]);
45
+
46
+if (empty($username)) {
47
+    _die("Missing required parameters", true);
48
+}
49
+
50
+if (empty($args['host'])) {
51
+    $hosts = $rcmail->config->get('default_host', '');
52
+    if (is_string($hosts)) {
53
+        $args['host'] = $hosts;
54
+    }
55
+    else if (is_array($hosts) && count($hosts) == 1) {
56
+        $args['host'] = reset($hosts);
57
+    }
58
+    else {
59
+        _die("Specify a host name", true);
60
+    }
61
+
62
+    // host can be a URL like tls://192.168.12.44
63
+    $host_url = parse_url($args['host']);
64
+    if ($host_url['host']) {
65
+        $args['host'] = $host_url['host'];
66
+    }
67
+}
68
+
69
+// connect to DB
70
+$db = $rcmail->get_dbh();
71
+$db->db_connect('w');
72
+$transaction = false;
73
+
74
+if (!$db->is_connected() || $db->is_error()) {
75
+    _die("No DB connection\n" . $db->is_error());
76
+}
77
+
78
+// find user in loca database
79
+$user = rcube_user::query($username, $args['host']);
80
+
81
+if (!$user) {
82
+    die("User not found.\n");
83
+}
84
+
85
+// inform plugins about approaching user deletion
86
+$plugin = $rcmail->plugins->exec_hook('user_delete_prepare', array('user' => $user, 'username' => $username, 'host' => $args['host']));
87
+
88
+// let plugins cleanup their own user-related data
89
+if (!$plugin['abort']) {
90
+    $transaction = $db->startTransaction();
91
+    $plugin = $rcmail->plugins->exec_hook('user_delete', $plugin);
92
+}
93
+
94
+if ($plugin['abort']) {
95
+    if ($transaction) {
96
+        $db->rollbackTransaction();
97
+    }
98
+    _die("User deletion aborted by plugin");
99
+}
100
+
101
+// deleting the user record should be sufficient due to ON DELETE CASCADE foreign key references
102
+// but not all database backends actually support this so let's do it by hand
103
+foreach (array('identities','contacts','contactgroups','dictionary','cache','cache_index','cache_messages','cache_thread','searches','users') as $table) {
104
+    $db->query('DELETE FROM ' . $db->table_name($table, true) . ' WHERE `user_id` = ?', $user->ID);
105
+}
106
+
107
+if ($db->is_error()) {
108
+    $rcmail->plugins->exec_hook('user_delete_rollback', $plugin);
109
+    _die("DB error occurred: " . $db->is_error());
110
+}
111
+else {
112
+    // inform plugins about executed user deletion
113
+    $plugin = $rcmail->plugins->exec_hook('user_delete_commit', $plugin);
114
+
115
+    if ($plugin['abort']) {
116
+        unset($plugin['abort']);
117
+        $db->rollbackTransaction();
118
+        $rcmail->plugins->exec_hook('user_delete_rollback', $plugin);
119
+    }
120
+    else {
121
+        $db->endTransaction();
122
+        echo "Successfully deleted user $user->ID\n";
123
+    }
124
+}
125
+

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roundcube/roundcubemail-1.2.2/bin/dumpschema.sh View File

@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
1
+#!/usr/bin/env php
2
+<?php
3
+/*
4
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
5
+ | bin/dumpschema.sh                                                     |
6
+ |                                                                       |
7
+ | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
8
+ | Copyright (C) 2005-2009, The Roundcube Dev Team                       |
9
+ |                                                                       |
10
+ | Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
11
+ | any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
12
+ | See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
13
+ |                                                                       |
14
+ | PURPOSE:                                                              |
15
+ |   Dumps database schema in XML format using MDB2_Schema               |
16
+ |                                                                       |
17
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
18
+ | Author: Thomas Bruederli <roundcube@gmail.com>                        |
19
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
20
+*/
21
+
22
+define('INSTALL_PATH', realpath(__DIR__ . '/..') . '/' );
23
+
24
+require INSTALL_PATH.'program/include/clisetup.php';
25
+
26
+/** callback function for schema dump **/
27
+function print_schema($dump)
28
+{
29
+	foreach ((array)$dump as $part)
30
+		echo $dump . "\n";
31
+}
32
+
33
+$config = new rcube_config();
34
+
35
+// don't allow public access if not in devel_mode
36
+if (!$config->get('devel_mode') && $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']) {
37
+	header("HTTP/1.0 401 Access denied");
38
+	die("Access denied!");
39
+}
40
+
41
+$options = array(
42
+	'use_transactions' => false,
43
+	'log_line_break' => "\n",
44
+	'idxname_format' => '%s',
45
+	'debug' => false,
46
+	'quote_identifier' => true,
47
+	'force_defaults' => false,
48
+	'portability' => false,
49
+);
50
+
51
+$dsnw = $config->get('db_dsnw');
52
+$dsn_array = MDB2::parseDSN($dsnw);
53
+
54
+// set options for postgres databases
55
+if ($dsn_array['phptype'] == 'pgsql') {
56
+	$options['disable_smart_seqname'] = true;
57
+	$options['seqname_format'] = '%s';
58
+}
59
+
60
+$schema =& MDB2_Schema::factory($dsnw, $options);
61
+$schema->db->supported['transactions'] = false;
62
+
63
+
64
+// send as text/xml when opened in browser
65
+if ($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])
66
+	header('Content-Type: text/xml');
67
+
68
+
69
+if (PEAR::isError($schema)) {
70
+	$error = $schema->getMessage() . ' ' . $schema->getUserInfo();
71
+}
72
+else {
73
+	$dump_config = array(
74
+		// 'output_mode' => 'file',
75
+		'output' => 'print_schema',
76
+	);
77
+	
78
+	$definition = $schema->getDefinitionFromDatabase();
79
+	$definition['charset'] = 'utf8';
80
+
81
+	if (PEAR::isError($definition)) {
82
+		$error = $definition->getMessage() . ' ' . $definition->getUserInfo();
83
+	}
84
+	else {
85
+		$operation = $schema->dumpDatabase($definition, $dump_config, MDB2_SCHEMA_DUMP_STRUCTURE);
86
+		if (PEAR::isError($operation)) {
87
+			$error = $operation->getMessage() . ' ' . $operation->getUserInfo();
88
+		}
89
+	}
90
+}
91
+
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+$schema->disconnect();
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+
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+if ($error && !$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])
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+	fputs(STDERR, $error);
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+
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+?>

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+#!/usr/bin/env php
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+<?php
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+/*
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+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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+ | bin/gc.sh                                                             |
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+ |                                                                       |
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+ | This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
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+ | Copyright (C) 2013, The Roundcube Dev Team                            |
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+ |                                                                       |
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+ | Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
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+ | any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
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+ | See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
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+ |                                                                       |
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+ | PURPOSE:                                                              |
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+ |   Trigger garbage collecting routines manually (e.g. via cronjob)     |
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+ |                                                                       |
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+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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+ | Author: Thomas Bruederli <roundcube@gmail.com>                        |
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+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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+*/
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+
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+define('INSTALL_PATH', realpath(__DIR__ . '/..') . '/' );
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+
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+require INSTALL_PATH.'program/include/clisetup.php';
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+
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+$rcmail = rcube::get_instance();
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+
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+$session_driver   = $rcmail->config->get('session_storage', 'db');
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+$session_lifetime = $rcmail->config->get('session_lifetime', 0) * 60 * 2;
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+
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+// Clean expired SQL sessions
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+if ($session_driver == 'db' && $session_lifetime) {
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+    $db = $rcmail->get_dbh();
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+    $db->query("DELETE FROM " . $db->table_name('session')
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+        . " WHERE changed < " . $db->now(-$session_lifetime));
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+}
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+
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+// Clean caches and temp directory
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+$rcmail->gc();

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