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author Charlie Root
date Sat, 29 Dec 2018 05:39:53 -0500
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<?php

/*
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Local configuration for the Roundcube Webmail installation.           |
|                                                                       |
| This is a sample configuration file only containing the minimum       |
| setup required for a functional installation. Copy more options       |
| from defaults.inc.php to this file to override the defaults.          |
|                                                                       |
| This file is part of the Roundcube Webmail client                     |
| Copyright (C) 2005-2013, The Roundcube Dev Team                       |
|                                                                       |
| Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or            |
| any later version with exceptions for skins & plugins.                |
| See the README file for a full license statement.                     |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/

$config = array();

/* Do not set db_dsnw here, use dpkg-reconfigure roundcube-core to configure database ! */
include_once("/etc/roundcube/debian-db-roundcube.php");

// The mail host chosen to perform the log-in.
// Leave blank to show a textbox at login, give a list of hosts
// to display a pulldown menu or set one host as string.
// To use SSL/TLS connection, enter hostname with prefix ssl:// or tls://
// Supported replacement variables:
// %n - hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
// %t - hostname without the first part
// %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] without the first part)
// %s - domain name after the '@' from e-mail address provided at login screen
// For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld
$config['default_host'] = 'ssl://localhost:993';
$config['imap_conn_options'] = array(
    'ssl' => array(
		   'verify_peer'       => false,
		   'verify_peer_name'       => false,
		   // certificate is not self-signed if cafile provided
		   'allow_self_signed' => false,
		   //'cafile'  => '/etc/ssl/certs/Your_CA_certificate.pem',
		   // For Letsencrypt use the following two lines and remove the 'cafile' option above.
		   'ssl_cert' => '/etc/letsencrypt/live/markup.co.uk/fullchain.pem',
		   'ssl_key'  => '/etc/letsencrypt/live/markup.co.uk/privkey.pem'
		   // probably optional parameters
		   //'ciphers' => 'TLSv1+HIGH:!aNull:@STRENGTH',
		   //'peer_name'         => '???',
						    ),
    );
// SMTP server host (for sending mails).
// To use SSL/TLS connection, enter hostname with prefix ssl:// or tls://
// If left blank, the PHP mail() function is used
// Supported replacement variables:
// %h - user's IMAP hostname
// %n - hostname ($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'])
// %t - hostname without the first part
// %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] without the first part)
// %z - IMAP domain (IMAP hostname without the first part)
// For example %n = mail.domain.tld, %t = domain.tld
$config['smtp_server'] = 'localhost';
// For STARTTLS SMTP
$config['smtp_conn_options'] = array(
	     'ssl' => array(
			    'verify_peer'       => false,
			    'verify_peer_name'       => false,
			    // certificate is not self-signed if cafile provided
			    'allow_self_signed' => false,
			    //'cafile'  => '/etc/ssl/certs/Your_CA_certificate.pem',
			    // For Letsencrypt use the following two lines and remove the 'cafile' option above.
			    'ssl_cert' => '/etc/letsencrypt/live/markup.co.uk/fullchain.pem',
			    'ssl_key'  => '/etc/letsencrypt/live/markup.co.uk/privkey.pem'
			    // probably optional parameters
			    //'ciphers' => 'TLSv1+HIGH:!aNull:@STRENGTH',
			    //'peer_name'         => 'mail.my_domain.org',
						    ),
				     );

// SMTP port (default is 25; use 587 for STARTTLS or 465 for the
// deprecated SSL over SMTP (aka SMTPS))
$config['smtp_port'] = 25;

// SMTP username (if required) if you use %u as the username Roundcube
// will use the current username for login
$config['smtp_user'] = '';

// SMTP password (if required) if you use %p as the password Roundcube
// will use the current user's password for login
$config['smtp_pass'] = '';

// provide an URL where a user can get support for this Roundcube installation
// PLEASE DO NOT LINK TO THE ROUNDCUBE.NET WEBSITE HERE!
$config['support_url'] = '';

// Name your service. This is displayed on the login screen and in the window title
$config['product_name'] = 'Roundcube Webmail';

// this key is used to encrypt the users imap password which is stored
// in the session record (and the client cookie if remember password is enabled).
// please provide a string of exactly 24 chars.
// YOUR KEY MUST BE DIFFERENT THAN THE SAMPLE VALUE FOR SECURITY REASONS
$config['des_key'] = '2lUG]SCpnW7Y[hlfWAp3UF4P';

// List of active plugins (in plugins/ directory)
$config['plugins'] = array(
	'archive',
	'zipdownload',
	'managesieve',
	'thunderbird_labels',
	'contextmenu',
	'libcalendaring',
	'calendar',
	'password',
	'advanced_search',
	'rc_foldersort',
);

// skin name: folder from skins/
$config['skin'] = 'larry';

//HST additions below here

// Session lifetime in minutes
$config['session_lifetime'] = 1000;

// automatically create the above listed default folders on first login
$config['create_default_folders'] = true;

// Place replies in the folder of the message being replied to
$config['reply_same_folder'] = true;

// bug report https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003642174-Roundcube-is-unable-to-send-attachments-in-emails-after-the-latest-update
$config['temp_dir'] = '/tmp/';

$config['enable_installer'] = true;