| 1 | <?php |
| 2 | |
| 3 | /** |
| 4 | * Default SquirrelMail configuration file |
| 5 | * |
| 6 | * BEFORE EDITING THIS FILE! |
| 7 | * |
| 8 | * Don't edit this file directly. Copy it to config.php before you |
| 9 | * edit it. However, it is best to use the configuration script |
| 10 | * conf.pl if at all possible. That is the easiest and cleanest way |
| 11 | * to configure. |
| 12 | * |
| 13 | * Note on SECURITY: some options require putting a password in this file. |
| 14 | * Please make sure that you adapt its permissions appropriately to avoid |
| 15 | * passwords being leaked to e.g. other system users. Take extra care when |
| 16 | * the webserver is shared with untrusted users. |
| 17 | * |
| 18 | * @copyright © 2000-2007 The SquirrelMail Project Team |
| 19 | * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License |
| 20 | * @version $Id$ |
| 21 | * @package squirrelmail |
| 22 | * @subpackage config |
| 23 | */ |
| 24 | |
| 25 | /* Do not change this value. */ |
| 26 | global $config_version; |
| 27 | $config_version = '1.5.0'; |
| 28 | |
| 29 | /*** Organization preferences ***/ |
| 30 | /** |
| 31 | * Organization's name |
| 32 | * @global string $org_name |
| 33 | */ |
| 34 | $org_name = "SquirrelMail"; |
| 35 | |
| 36 | /** |
| 37 | * Organization's logo picture (blank if none) |
| 38 | * @global string $org_logo |
| 39 | */ |
| 40 | $org_logo = SM_PATH . 'images/sm_logo.png'; |
| 41 | |
| 42 | /** |
| 43 | * The width of the logo (0 for default) |
| 44 | * @global string $org_logo_width |
| 45 | */ |
| 46 | $org_logo_width = '308'; |
| 47 | |
| 48 | /** |
| 49 | * The height of the logo (0 for default) |
| 50 | * @global string $org_logo_height |
| 51 | */ |
| 52 | $org_logo_height = '111'; |
| 53 | |
| 54 | /** |
| 55 | * Webmail Title |
| 56 | * |
| 57 | * This is the web page title that appears at the top of the browser window. |
| 58 | * @global string $org_title |
| 59 | */ |
| 60 | $org_title = "SquirrelMail"; |
| 61 | |
| 62 | /** |
| 63 | * Signout page |
| 64 | * |
| 65 | * Rather than going to the signout.php page (which only allows you |
| 66 | * to sign back in), setting signout_page allows you to sign the user |
| 67 | * out and then redirect to whatever page you want. For instance, |
| 68 | * the following would return the user to your home page: |
| 69 | * $signout_page = '/'; |
| 70 | * Set to the empty string to continue to use the default signout page. |
| 71 | * @global string $signout_page |
| 72 | */ |
| 73 | $signout_page = ''; |
| 74 | |
| 75 | /** |
| 76 | * Top frame |
| 77 | * |
| 78 | * By default SquirrelMail takes up the whole browser window, |
| 79 | * this allows you to embed it within sites using frames. Set |
| 80 | * this to the frame you want it to stay in. |
| 81 | * @global string $frame_top |
| 82 | */ |
| 83 | $frame_top = '_top'; |
| 84 | |
| 85 | /** |
| 86 | * Provider name |
| 87 | * |
| 88 | * Here you can set the text of the link displayed on the top-right |
| 89 | * of the message list. |
| 90 | * |
| 91 | * Defaults to empty (no link). |
| 92 | * |
| 93 | * @global string $provider_name |
| 94 | */ |
| 95 | $provider_name = ''; |
| 96 | |
| 97 | /** |
| 98 | * Provider URI |
| 99 | * |
| 100 | * Here you can set URL of the link displayed on the top-right of |
| 101 | * the message list. |
| 102 | * |
| 103 | * Defaults to empty (no link). |
| 104 | * |
| 105 | * @global string $provider_uri |
| 106 | */ |
| 107 | $provider_uri = ''; |
| 108 | |
| 109 | /*** Server Settings ***/ |
| 110 | /** |
| 111 | * Default Domain |
| 112 | * |
| 113 | * The domain part of local email addresses. |
| 114 | * This is for all messages sent out from this server. |
| 115 | * Reply address is generated by $username@$domain |
| 116 | * Example: In bob@example.com, example.com is the domain. |
| 117 | * @global string $domain |
| 118 | */ |
| 119 | $domain = 'example.com'; |
| 120 | |
| 121 | /** |
| 122 | * Time offset inversion |
| 123 | * |
| 124 | * If you are running on a machine that doesn't have the tm_gmtoff |
| 125 | * value in your time structure and if you are in a time zone that |
| 126 | * has a negative offset, you need to set this value to 1. This is |
| 127 | * typically people in the US that are running Solaris 7. |
| 128 | * @global bool $invert_time |
| 129 | */ |
| 130 | $invert_time = false; |
| 131 | |
| 132 | /** |
| 133 | * Default send transport |
| 134 | * |
| 135 | * What should be used when sending email. |
| 136 | * If it is set to false, SquirrelMail will use SMTP server settings. |
| 137 | * If it is set to true, SquirrelMail will use program defined in |
| 138 | * $sendmail_path |
| 139 | * @global bool $useSendmail |
| 140 | */ |
| 141 | $useSendmail = false; |
| 142 | |
| 143 | /** |
| 144 | * Your SMTP server (usually the same as the IMAP server). |
| 145 | * @global string $smtpServerAddress |
| 146 | */ |
| 147 | $smtpServerAddress = 'localhost'; |
| 148 | /** |
| 149 | * Your SMTP port number (usually 25). |
| 150 | * @global integer $smtpPort |
| 151 | */ |
| 152 | $smtpPort = 25; |
| 153 | |
| 154 | /** |
| 155 | * SquirrelMail header encryption |
| 156 | * |
| 157 | * Encryption key allows to hide SquirrelMail Received: headers |
| 158 | * in outbound messages. Interface uses encryption key to encode |
| 159 | * username, remote address and proxied address, then stores encoded |
| 160 | * information in X-Squirrel-* headers. |
| 161 | * |
| 162 | * Warning: used encryption function is not bulletproof. When used |
| 163 | * with static encryption keys, it provides only minimal security |
| 164 | * measures and information can be decoded quickly. |
| 165 | * |
| 166 | * Encoded information can be decoded with decrypt_headers.php script |
| 167 | * from SquirrelMail contrib/ directory. |
| 168 | * @global string $encode_header_key |
| 169 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.5 |
| 170 | */ |
| 171 | $encode_header_key = ''; |
| 172 | |
| 173 | /** |
| 174 | * Path to Sendmail |
| 175 | * |
| 176 | * Program that should be used when sending email. SquirrelMail expects that |
| 177 | * this program will follow options used by original sendmail |
| 178 | * (http://www.sendmail.org). Support of -f argument is required. |
| 179 | * @global string $sendmail_path |
| 180 | */ |
| 181 | $sendmail_path = '/usr/sbin/sendmail'; |
| 182 | |
| 183 | /** |
| 184 | * Extra sendmail command arguments. |
| 185 | * |
| 186 | * Sets additional sendmail command arguments. Make sure that arguments are |
| 187 | * supported by your sendmail program. -f argument is added automatically by |
| 188 | * SquirrelMail scripts. Variable defaults to standard /usr/sbin/sendmail |
| 189 | * arguments. If you use qmail-inject, nbsmtp or any other sendmail wrapper, |
| 190 | * which does not support -t and -i arguments, set variable to empty string |
| 191 | * or use arguments suitable for your mailer. |
| 192 | * @global string $sendmail_args |
| 193 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.8 |
| 194 | */ |
| 195 | $sendmail_args = '-i -t'; |
| 196 | |
| 197 | /** |
| 198 | * IMAP server address |
| 199 | * |
| 200 | * The dns name (or IP address) for your imap server. |
| 201 | * @global string $imapServerAddress |
| 202 | */ |
| 203 | $imapServerAddress = 'localhost'; |
| 204 | |
| 205 | /** |
| 206 | * IMAP server port |
| 207 | * |
| 208 | * Port used by your imap server. (Usually 143) |
| 209 | * @global integer $imapPort |
| 210 | */ |
| 211 | $imapPort = 143; |
| 212 | |
| 213 | /** |
| 214 | * IMAP server type |
| 215 | * |
| 216 | * The type of IMAP server you are running. |
| 217 | * Valid type are the following (case is important): |
| 218 | * bincimap |
| 219 | * courier |
| 220 | * cyrus |
| 221 | * dovecot |
| 222 | * exchange |
| 223 | * hmailserver |
| 224 | * macosx |
| 225 | * mercury32 |
| 226 | * uw |
| 227 | * other |
| 228 | * |
| 229 | * Please note that this changes only some of server settings. |
| 230 | * |
| 231 | * In order to set everything correctly, you need to adjust several |
| 232 | * SquirrelMail options. These options are listed in doc/presets.txt |
| 233 | * @global string $imap_server_type |
| 234 | */ |
| 235 | $imap_server_type = 'other'; |
| 236 | |
| 237 | /** |
| 238 | * Secure IMAP connection controls |
| 239 | * |
| 240 | * 0 - use plain text connection, |
| 241 | * 1 - use imaps (adds tls:// prefix to hostname), |
| 242 | * 2 - use IMAP STARTTLS extension (rfc2595). |
| 243 | * |
| 244 | * Was boolean before 1.5.1. |
| 245 | * @global integer $use_imap_tls |
| 246 | * @since 1.4.0 |
| 247 | */ |
| 248 | $use_imap_tls = 0; |
| 249 | |
| 250 | /** |
| 251 | * Secure SMTP connection controls |
| 252 | * |
| 253 | * 0 - use plain text connection, |
| 254 | * 1 - use ssmtp (adds tls:// prefix to hostname), |
| 255 | * 2 - use SMTP STARTTLS extension (rfc2487). |
| 256 | * |
| 257 | * Was boolean before 1.5.1. |
| 258 | * @global integer $use_smtp_tls |
| 259 | * @since 1.4.0 |
| 260 | */ |
| 261 | $use_smtp_tls = 0; |
| 262 | |
| 263 | /** |
| 264 | * SMTP authentication mechanism |
| 265 | * |
| 266 | * auth_mech can be either 'none', 'login','plain', 'cram-md5', or 'digest-md5' |
| 267 | * @global string $smtp_auth_mech |
| 268 | */ |
| 269 | $smtp_auth_mech = 'none'; |
| 270 | |
| 271 | /** |
| 272 | * Custom SMTP authentication username |
| 273 | * |
| 274 | * IMAP username is used if variable is set to empty string. |
| 275 | * Variable is included in main configuration file only from 1.5.2 version. |
| 276 | * Older versions stored it in config_local.php. |
| 277 | * @global string $smtp_sitewide_user |
| 278 | * @since 1.5.0 |
| 279 | */ |
| 280 | $smtp_sitewide_user = ''; |
| 281 | |
| 282 | /** |
| 283 | * Custom SMTP authentication password |
| 284 | * |
| 285 | * IMAP password is used if $smtp_sitewide_user global is set to empty string. |
| 286 | * Variable is included in main configuration file only from 1.5.2 version. |
| 287 | * Older versions stored it in config_local.php. |
| 288 | * @global string $smtp_sitewide_pass |
| 289 | * @since 1.5.0 |
| 290 | */ |
| 291 | $smtp_sitewide_pass = ''; |
| 292 | |
| 293 | /** |
| 294 | * IMAP authentication mechanism |
| 295 | * |
| 296 | * auth_mech can be either 'login','plain', 'cram-md5', or 'digest-md5' |
| 297 | * @global string $imap_auth_mech |
| 298 | */ |
| 299 | $imap_auth_mech = 'login'; |
| 300 | |
| 301 | /** |
| 302 | * IMAP folder delimiter |
| 303 | * |
| 304 | * This is the delimiter that your IMAP server uses to distinguish between |
| 305 | * folders. For example, Cyrus uses '.' as the delimiter and a complete |
| 306 | * folder would look like 'INBOX.Friends.Bob', while UW uses '/' and would |
| 307 | * look like 'INBOX/Friends/Bob'. Normally this should be left at 'detect' |
| 308 | * but if you are sure you know what delimiter your server uses, you can |
| 309 | * specify it here. |
| 310 | * |
| 311 | * To have it autodetect the delimiter, set it to 'detect'. |
| 312 | * @global string $optional_delimiter |
| 313 | */ |
| 314 | $optional_delimiter = 'detect'; |
| 315 | |
| 316 | /** |
| 317 | * POP before SMTP setting |
| 318 | * |
| 319 | * Do you wish to use POP3 before SMTP? Your server must |
| 320 | * support this in order for SquirrelMail to work with it. |
| 321 | * @global bool $pop_before_smtp |
| 322 | */ |
| 323 | $pop_before_smtp = false; |
| 324 | |
| 325 | /** |
| 326 | * POP before SMTP server address |
| 327 | * |
| 328 | * When using POP3 before SMTP, if the POP server address is |
| 329 | * not the same as the SMTP server address, specify it here. |
| 330 | * If this is left empty, the SMTP server address will be |
| 331 | * used by default. |
| 332 | * @global bool $pop_before_smtp_host |
| 333 | */ |
| 334 | $pop_before_smtp_host = ''; |
| 335 | |
| 336 | |
| 337 | /*** Folder Settings ***/ |
| 338 | /** |
| 339 | * Default IMAP folder prefix |
| 340 | * |
| 341 | * Many servers store mail in your home directory. With this, they |
| 342 | * store them in a subdirectory: mail/ or Mail/, etc. If your server |
| 343 | * does this, please set this to what the default mail folder should |
| 344 | * be. This is still a user preference, so they can change it if it |
| 345 | * is different for each user. |
| 346 | * |
| 347 | * Example: |
| 348 | * $default_folder_prefix = 'mail/'; |
| 349 | * -- or -- |
| 350 | * $default_folder_prefix = 'Mail/folders/'; |
| 351 | * |
| 352 | * If you do not use this, set it to the empty string. |
| 353 | * @global string $default_folder_prefix |
| 354 | */ |
| 355 | $default_folder_prefix = ''; |
| 356 | |
| 357 | /** |
| 358 | * User level prefix control |
| 359 | * |
| 360 | * If you do not wish to give them the option to change this, set it |
| 361 | * to false. Otherwise, if it is true, they can change the folder prefix |
| 362 | * to be anything. |
| 363 | * @global bool $show_prefix_option |
| 364 | */ |
| 365 | $show_prefix_option = false; |
| 366 | |
| 367 | /** |
| 368 | * The following are related to deleting messages. |
| 369 | * $default_move_to_trash |
| 370 | * If this is set to 'true', when 'delete' is pressed, it |
| 371 | * will attempt to move the selected messages to the folder |
| 372 | * named $trash_folder. If it's set to 'false', we won't even |
| 373 | * attempt to move the messages, just delete them. |
| 374 | * $default_move_to_sent |
| 375 | * If this is set to 'true', sent messages will be stored in |
| 376 | * $sent_folder by default. |
| 377 | * $default_save_as_draft |
| 378 | * If this is set to 'true', users are able to use $draft_folder |
| 379 | * to store their unfinished messages. |
| 380 | * $trash_folder |
| 381 | * This is the path to the default trash folder. For Cyrus |
| 382 | * IMAP, it would be 'INBOX.Trash', but for UW it would be |
| 383 | * 'Trash'. We need the full path name here. |
| 384 | * $draft_folder |
| 385 | * This is the patch to where Draft messages will be stored. |
| 386 | * $auto_expunge |
| 387 | * If this is true, when a message is moved or copied, the |
| 388 | * source mailbox will get expunged, removing all messages |
| 389 | * marked 'Deleted'. |
| 390 | * $sent_folder |
| 391 | * This is the path to where Sent messages will be stored. |
| 392 | * $delete_folder |
| 393 | * If this is true, when a folder is deleted then it will |
| 394 | * not get moved into the Trash folder. |
| 395 | * @global bool $default_move_to_trash |
| 396 | * @global bool $default_move_to_sent |
| 397 | * @global bool $default_save_as_draft |
| 398 | * @global string $trash_folder |
| 399 | * @global string $sent_folder |
| 400 | * @global string $draft_folder |
| 401 | * @global bool $auto_expunge |
| 402 | * @global bool $delete_folder |
| 403 | */ |
| 404 | $default_move_to_trash = true; |
| 405 | $default_move_to_sent = true; |
| 406 | $default_save_as_draft = true; |
| 407 | $trash_folder = 'INBOX.Trash'; |
| 408 | $sent_folder = 'INBOX.Sent'; |
| 409 | $draft_folder = 'INBOX.Drafts'; |
| 410 | $auto_expunge = true; |
| 411 | $delete_folder = false; |
| 412 | |
| 413 | /** |
| 414 | * Special Folder Color Control |
| 415 | * |
| 416 | * Whether or not to use a special color for special folders. If not, |
| 417 | * special folders will be the same color as the other folders. |
| 418 | * @global bool $use_special_folder_color |
| 419 | */ |
| 420 | $use_special_folder_color = true; |
| 421 | |
| 422 | /** |
| 423 | * Create Special Folders Control |
| 424 | * |
| 425 | * Should I create the Sent and Trash folders automatically for |
| 426 | * a new user that doesn't already have them created? |
| 427 | * @global bool $auto_create_special |
| 428 | */ |
| 429 | $auto_create_special = true; |
| 430 | |
| 431 | /** |
| 432 | * List Special Folders First Control |
| 433 | * |
| 434 | * Whether or not to list the special folders first (true/false). |
| 435 | * @global bool $list_special_folders_first |
| 436 | */ |
| 437 | $list_special_folders_first = true; |
| 438 | |
| 439 | /** |
| 440 | * Subfolder Layout Control |
| 441 | * |
| 442 | * Are all your folders subfolders of INBOX (i.e. cyrus IMAP server). |
| 443 | * If you are unsure, set it to false. |
| 444 | * @global bool $default_sub_of_inbox |
| 445 | */ |
| 446 | $default_sub_of_inbox = true; |
| 447 | |
| 448 | /** |
| 449 | * Subfolder Format Control |
| 450 | * |
| 451 | * Some IMAP daemons (UW) handle folders weird. They only allow a |
| 452 | * folder to contain either messages or other folders, not both at |
| 453 | * the same time. This option controls whether or not to display an |
| 454 | * option during folder creation. The option toggles which type of |
| 455 | * folder it should be. |
| 456 | * |
| 457 | * If this option confuses you, just set it to 'true'. You can not hurt |
| 458 | * anything if it's true, but some servers will respond weird if it's |
| 459 | * false. (Cyrus works fine whether it's true OR false). |
| 460 | * @global bool $show_contain_subfolders_option |
| 461 | */ |
| 462 | $show_contain_subfolders_option = false; |
| 463 | |
| 464 | /** |
| 465 | * These next two options set the defaults for the way that the |
| 466 | * users see their folder list. |
| 467 | * $default_unseen_notify |
| 468 | * Specifies whether or not the users will see the number of |
| 469 | * unseen in each folder by default and also which folders to |
| 470 | * do this to. Valid values are: 1=none, 2=inbox, 3=all. |
| 471 | * $default_unseen_type |
| 472 | * Specifies the type of notification to give the users by |
| 473 | * default. Valid choice are: 1=(4), 2=(4,25). |
| 474 | * @global integer $default_unseen_notify |
| 475 | * @global integer $default_unseen_type |
| 476 | */ |
| 477 | $default_unseen_notify = 2; |
| 478 | $default_unseen_type = 1; |
| 479 | |
| 480 | /** |
| 481 | * NoSelect Fix Control |
| 482 | * |
| 483 | * This enables the no select fix for Cyrus when subfolders |
| 484 | * exist but parent folders do not |
| 485 | * @global bool $noselect_fix_enable |
| 486 | */ |
| 487 | $noselect_fix_enable = false; |
| 488 | |
| 489 | /*** General options ***/ |
| 490 | /** |
| 491 | * Path to the data/ directory |
| 492 | * |
| 493 | * You need to create this directory yourself (see INSTALL). |
| 494 | * |
| 495 | * It is a possible security hole to have a writable directory |
| 496 | * under the web server's root directory (ex: /home/httpd/html). |
| 497 | * The path name can be absolute or relative (to the config directory). |
| 498 | * If path is relative, it must use SM_PATH constant. |
| 499 | * Here are two examples: |
| 500 | * |
| 501 | * Absolute: |
| 502 | * $data_dir = '/var/local/squirrelmail/data/'; |
| 503 | * |
| 504 | * Relative (to main SM directory): |
| 505 | * $data_dir = SM_PATH . 'data/'; |
| 506 | * (NOT recommended: you need to secure apache to make sure these |
| 507 | * files are not world readable) |
| 508 | * |
| 509 | * @global string $data_dir |
| 510 | */ |
| 511 | $data_dir = '/var/local/squirrelmail/data/'; |
| 512 | |
| 513 | /** |
| 514 | * Attachments directory |
| 515 | * |
| 516 | * Path to directory used for storing attachments while a mail is |
| 517 | * being sent. There are a few security considerations regarding |
| 518 | * this directory: |
| 519 | * + It should have the permission 733 (rwx-wx-wx) to make it |
| 520 | * impossible for a random person with access to the webserver to |
| 521 | * list files in this directory. Confidential data might be laying |
| 522 | * around there. |
| 523 | * + Since the webserver is not able to list the files in the content |
| 524 | * is also impossible for the webserver to delete files lying around |
| 525 | * there for too long. You should have some script that deletes |
| 526 | * left over temp files. |
| 527 | * + It should probably be another directory than data_dir. |
| 528 | * @global string $attachment_dir |
| 529 | */ |
| 530 | $attachment_dir = '/var/local/squirrelmail/attach/'; |
| 531 | |
| 532 | /** |
| 533 | * Hash level used for data directory. |
| 534 | * |
| 535 | * This option allows spliting file based SquirrelMail user |
| 536 | * data storage directory into several subfolders. Number from |
| 537 | * 0 to 4 allows allows having up to four subfolder levels. |
| 538 | * |
| 539 | * Hashing should speed up directory access if you have big number |
| 540 | * of users (500 and more). |
| 541 | * @global integer $dir_hash_level |
| 542 | */ |
| 543 | $dir_hash_level = 0; |
| 544 | |
| 545 | /** |
| 546 | * Default Size of Folder List |
| 547 | * |
| 548 | * This is the default size of the folder list. Default |
| 549 | * is 150, but you can set it to whatever you wish. |
| 550 | * @global string $default_left_size |
| 551 | */ |
| 552 | $default_left_size = '150'; |
| 553 | |
| 554 | /** |
| 555 | * Username Case Control |
| 556 | * |
| 557 | * Some IMAP servers allow a username (like 'bob') to log in if they use |
| 558 | * uppercase in their name (like 'Bob' or 'BOB'). This creates extra |
| 559 | * preference files. Toggling this option to true will transparently |
| 560 | * change all usernames to lowercase. |
| 561 | * @global bool $force_username_lowercase |
| 562 | */ |
| 563 | $force_username_lowercase = false; |
| 564 | |
| 565 | /** |
| 566 | * Email Priority Control |
| 567 | * |
| 568 | * This option enables use of email priority flags by end users. |
| 569 | * @global bool $default_use_priority |
| 570 | */ |
| 571 | $default_use_priority = true; |
| 572 | |
| 573 | /** |
| 574 | * SquirrelMail Attributions Control |
| 575 | * |
| 576 | * This option disables display of "created by SquirrelMail developers" |
| 577 | * strings and links. |
| 578 | * @global bool $hide_sm_attributions |
| 579 | * @since 1.2.0 |
| 580 | */ |
| 581 | $hide_sm_attributions = false; |
| 582 | |
| 583 | /** |
| 584 | * Delivery Receipts Control |
| 585 | * |
| 586 | * This option enables use of read/delivery receipts by end users. |
| 587 | * @global bool $default_use_mdn |
| 588 | */ |
| 589 | $default_use_mdn = true; |
| 590 | |
| 591 | /** |
| 592 | * Identity Controls |
| 593 | * |
| 594 | * If you don't want to allow users to change their email address |
| 595 | * then you can set $edit_identity to false, if you want them to |
| 596 | * not be able to change their full name too then set $edit_name |
| 597 | * to false as well. $edit_name has no effect unless $edit_identity |
| 598 | * is false; |
| 599 | * @global bool $edit_identity |
| 600 | * @global bool $edit_name |
| 601 | */ |
| 602 | $edit_identity = true; |
| 603 | $edit_name = true; |
| 604 | |
| 605 | /** |
| 606 | * SquirrelMail adds username information to every sent email. |
| 607 | * It is done in order to prevent possible sender forging when |
| 608 | * end users are allowed to change their email and name |
| 609 | * information. |
| 610 | * |
| 611 | * You can disable this header, if you think that it violates |
| 612 | * user's privacy or security. Please note, that setting will |
| 613 | * work only when users are not allowed to change their identity. |
| 614 | * |
| 615 | * See SquirrelMail bug tracker #847107 for more details about it. |
| 616 | * @global bool $hide_auth_header |
| 617 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.5 |
| 618 | */ |
| 619 | $hide_auth_header = false; |
| 620 | |
| 621 | /** |
| 622 | * Server Side Threading Control |
| 623 | * |
| 624 | * Set it to true, if you want to disable server side thread |
| 625 | * sorting options. Your IMAP server must support the THREAD |
| 626 | * extension for this to have any effect. |
| 627 | * |
| 628 | * Older SquirrelMail versions used $allow_thread_sort option. |
| 629 | * @global bool $disable_thread_sort |
| 630 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 631 | */ |
| 632 | $disable_thread_sort = false; |
| 633 | |
| 634 | /** |
| 635 | * Server Side Sorting Control |
| 636 | * |
| 637 | * Set it to true, if you want to disable server side sorting |
| 638 | * and use SM client side sorting instead (client side sorting |
| 639 | * can be slow). Your IMAP server must support the SORT extension |
| 640 | * for this to have any effect. |
| 641 | * |
| 642 | * Older SquirrelMail versions used $allow_server_sort option. |
| 643 | * @global bool $disable_server_sort |
| 644 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 645 | */ |
| 646 | $disable_server_sort = false; |
| 647 | |
| 648 | /** |
| 649 | * IMAP Charset Use Control |
| 650 | * |
| 651 | * This option allows you to choose if SM uses charset search |
| 652 | * Your imap server should support SEARCH CHARSET command for |
| 653 | * this to work. |
| 654 | * @global bool $allow_charset_search |
| 655 | */ |
| 656 | $allow_charset_search = true; |
| 657 | |
| 658 | /** |
| 659 | * Search functions control |
| 660 | * |
| 661 | * This option allows you to control the use of advanced search form. |
| 662 | * Set to 0 to enable basic search only, 1 to enable advanced search only |
| 663 | * or 2 to enable both. |
| 664 | * @global integer $allow_advanced_search |
| 665 | */ |
| 666 | $allow_advanced_search = 0; |
| 667 | |
| 668 | /** |
| 669 | * PHP session name. |
| 670 | * |
| 671 | * Leave this alone unless you know what you are doing. |
| 672 | * @global string $session_name |
| 673 | */ |
| 674 | $session_name = 'SQMSESSID'; |
| 675 | |
| 676 | |
| 677 | /** |
| 678 | * User Themes |
| 679 | * You can define your own theme and put it in directory in SM_PATH/css/. |
| 680 | * You must call it as the example below. You can name the theme |
| 681 | * whatever you want. |
| 682 | * |
| 683 | * To add a new theme to the options that users can choose from, just |
| 684 | * add a new number to the array at the bottom, and follow the pattern. |
| 685 | * |
| 686 | * $user_theme_default sets theme that will be used by default |
| 687 | * |
| 688 | * @global integer $user_theme_default |
| 689 | * @since 1.5.2 |
| 690 | */ |
| 691 | $user_theme_default = 0; |
| 692 | |
| 693 | /** |
| 694 | * Listing of installed themes |
| 695 | * @global array $user_themes |
| 696 | * @since 1.5.2 |
| 697 | */ |
| 698 | $user_themes[0]['PATH'] = 'none'; |
| 699 | $user_themes[0]['NAME'] = 'Default'; |
| 700 | |
| 701 | $user_themes[1]['PATH'] = '../css/blue_gradient/'; |
| 702 | $user_themes[1]['NAME'] = 'Blue Options'; |
| 703 | |
| 704 | /** |
| 705 | * Message Icons control |
| 706 | * |
| 707 | * Use icons for message and folder markers |
| 708 | * @global bool $use_icons |
| 709 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 710 | */ |
| 711 | $use_icons = true; |
| 712 | |
| 713 | /** |
| 714 | * Icon Themes |
| 715 | * You can create your own icon themes and put them in a directory in |
| 716 | * SM_PATH/images/themes/. Your users will be able to choose whatever |
| 717 | * icon themes are listed below. |
| 718 | * |
| 719 | * To add a new theme to the list of available icon themes, just add a new |
| 720 | * number to the array below and follow the pattern |
| 721 | * |
| 722 | * $icon_theme_default sets the theme that will be used by default. |
| 723 | * $icon_theme_fallback specifies which theme will be used if an icon is |
| 724 | * not found in the selected theme |
| 725 | * |
| 726 | * @global integer $icon_theme_def |
| 727 | * @global integer $icon_theme_fallback |
| 728 | * @since 1.5.2 |
| 729 | */ |
| 730 | $icon_theme_def = 1; |
| 731 | $icon_theme_fallback = 3; |
| 732 | |
| 733 | /** |
| 734 | * Listing of installed icon themes |
| 735 | * @global array $icon_themes |
| 736 | * @since 1.5.2 |
| 737 | */ |
| 738 | $icon_themes[0]['PATH'] = 'none'; |
| 739 | $icon_themes[0]['NAME'] = 'No Icons'; |
| 740 | |
| 741 | $icon_themes[1]['PATH'] = 'template'; |
| 742 | $icon_themes[1]['NAME'] = 'Template Default Icons'; |
| 743 | |
| 744 | $icon_themes[2]['PATH'] = '../images/themes/default/'; |
| 745 | $icon_themes[2]['NAME'] = 'Default Icon Set'; |
| 746 | |
| 747 | $icon_themes[3]['PATH'] = '../images/themes/xp/'; |
| 748 | $icon_themes[3]['NAME'] = 'XP Style Icons'; |
| 749 | |
| 750 | /** |
| 751 | * Templates |
| 752 | * You can define your own template set (skin) and put it in a new |
| 753 | * directory under SM_PATH/templates. The ID must match the name of |
| 754 | * the template directory as the example below. You can name the |
| 755 | * template whatever you want. For an example of a template, see |
| 756 | * the ones included in the SM_PATH/templates directory. |
| 757 | * |
| 758 | * To add a new template to the options that users can choose from, just |
| 759 | * add a new number to the array at the bottom, and follow the pattern. |
| 760 | * |
| 761 | * $templateset_default sets the skin that will be used by default |
| 762 | * when a user doesn't have a skin selection |
| 763 | * in their preferences. (Must be the "ID" of |
| 764 | * the desired template set) |
| 765 | * |
| 766 | * $templateset_fallback tells SquirrelMail which template set (skin) |
| 767 | * to use when looking for a file that is not |
| 768 | * contained within whatever skin is currently |
| 769 | * being used. (Must be the "ID" of the desired |
| 770 | * template set) |
| 771 | * |
| 772 | * $rpc_templateset sets the skin that will be used by default |
| 773 | * when a user is making an RPC request. This |
| 774 | * does not usually need to be changed, but |
| 775 | * can be used to change the RPC protocol that |
| 776 | * is used to respond to RPC requets. (Must be |
| 777 | * the "ID" of the desired template set and |
| 778 | * should NOT be a template set that is included |
| 779 | * in the $aTemplateSet list; PLEASE NOTE that |
| 780 | * new RPC template sets should always be named |
| 781 | * "<skin name>_rpc", as SquirrelMail will assume |
| 782 | * any template sets ending in "_rpc" are intended |
| 783 | * for its RPC interface only) |
| 784 | * |
| 785 | * @global string $templateset_default |
| 786 | * @global string $templateset_fallback |
| 787 | * @global string $rpc_templateset |
| 788 | */ |
| 789 | $templateset_default = 'default'; |
| 790 | $templateset_fallback = 'default'; |
| 791 | $rpc_templateset = 'default_rpc'; |
| 792 | |
| 793 | $aTemplateSet[0]['ID'] = 'default'; |
| 794 | $aTemplateSet[0]['NAME'] = 'Default'; |
| 795 | $aTemplateSet[1]['ID'] = 'default_advanced'; |
| 796 | $aTemplateSet[1]['NAME'] = 'Advanced'; |
| 797 | |
| 798 | /** |
| 799 | * Default interface font size. |
| 800 | * @global string $default_fontsize |
| 801 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 802 | */ |
| 803 | $default_fontsize = ''; |
| 804 | |
| 805 | /** |
| 806 | * Default font set |
| 807 | * @global string $default_fontset |
| 808 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 809 | */ |
| 810 | $default_fontset = ''; |
| 811 | |
| 812 | /** |
| 813 | * List of available fontsets. |
| 814 | * @global array $fontsets |
| 815 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 816 | */ |
| 817 | $fontsets = array(); |
| 818 | $fontsets['serif'] = 'serif'; |
| 819 | $fontsets['sans'] = 'helvetica,arial,sans-serif'; |
| 820 | $fontsets['comicsans'] = 'comic sans ms,sans-serif'; |
| 821 | $fontsets['verasans'] = 'bitstream vera sans,verdana,sans-serif'; |
| 822 | $fontsets['tahoma'] = 'tahoma,sans-serif'; |
| 823 | |
| 824 | /** |
| 825 | * LDAP server(s) |
| 826 | * Array of arrays with LDAP server parameters. See |
| 827 | * functions/abook_ldap_server.php for a list of possible |
| 828 | * parameters |
| 829 | * |
| 830 | * EXAMPLE: |
| 831 | * $ldap_server[0] = Array( |
| 832 | * 'host' => 'memberdir.netscape.com', |
| 833 | * 'name' => 'Netcenter Member Directory', |
| 834 | * 'base' => 'ou=member_directory,o=netcenter.com' |
| 835 | * ); |
| 836 | * |
| 837 | * NOTE: please see security note at the top of this file when |
| 838 | * entering a password. |
| 839 | */ |
| 840 | // Add your ldap server options here |
| 841 | |
| 842 | /** |
| 843 | * Javascript in Addressbook Control |
| 844 | * |
| 845 | * Users may search their addressbook via either a plain HTML or Javascript |
| 846 | * enhanced user interface. This option allows you to set the default choice. |
| 847 | * Set this default choice as either: |
| 848 | * true = javascript |
| 849 | * false = html |
| 850 | * @global bool $default_use_javascript_addr_book |
| 851 | */ |
| 852 | $default_use_javascript_addr_book = false; |
| 853 | |
| 854 | /** |
| 855 | * Shared filebased address book |
| 856 | * @global string $abook_global_file |
| 857 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 |
| 858 | */ |
| 859 | $abook_global_file = ''; |
| 860 | |
| 861 | /** |
| 862 | * Writing into shared address book control |
| 863 | * @global bool $abook_global_file_writeable |
| 864 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 |
| 865 | */ |
| 866 | $abook_global_file_writeable = false; |
| 867 | |
| 868 | /** |
| 869 | * Listing of shared address book control |
| 870 | * @global bool $abook_global_file_listing |
| 871 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 872 | */ |
| 873 | $abook_global_file_listing = true; |
| 874 | |
| 875 | /** |
| 876 | * Controls file based address book entry size |
| 877 | * |
| 878 | * This setting controls space allocated to file based address book records. |
| 879 | * End users will be unable to save address book entry, if total entry size |
| 880 | * (quoted address book fields + 4 delimiters + linefeed) exceeds allowed |
| 881 | * address book length size. |
| 882 | * |
| 883 | * Same setting is applied to personal and global file based address books. |
| 884 | * |
| 885 | * It is strongly recommended to keep default setting value. Change it only |
| 886 | * if you really want to store address book entries that are bigger than two |
| 887 | * kilobytes (2048). |
| 888 | * @global integer $abook_file_line_length |
| 889 | * @since 1.5.2 |
| 890 | */ |
| 891 | $abook_file_line_length = 2048; |
| 892 | |
| 893 | /** |
| 894 | * MOTD |
| 895 | * |
| 896 | * This is a message that is displayed immediately after a user logs in. |
| 897 | * @global string $motd |
| 898 | */ |
| 899 | $motd = ""; |
| 900 | |
| 901 | |
| 902 | /** |
| 903 | * To install plugins, just add elements to this array that have |
| 904 | * the plugin directory name relative to the /plugins/ directory. |
| 905 | * For instance, for the 'squirrelspell' plugin, you'd put a line like |
| 906 | * the following. |
| 907 | * $plugins[] = 'squirrelspell'; |
| 908 | * $plugins[] = 'listcommands'; |
| 909 | */ |
| 910 | // Add list of enabled plugins here |
| 911 | |
| 912 | |
| 913 | /** |
| 914 | * To disable all plugins regardless of any that are installed |
| 915 | * above, turn on $disable_plugins. To disable them ONLY for |
| 916 | * one user, put that username into $disable_plugins_user. |
| 917 | * @global boolean $disable_plugins |
| 918 | * @global string $disable_plugins_user |
| 919 | * @since 1.5.2 |
| 920 | */ |
| 921 | $disable_plugins = false; |
| 922 | $disable_plugins_user = ''; |
| 923 | |
| 924 | |
| 925 | /*** Database ***/ |
| 926 | /** |
| 927 | * Read the administrator's manual in order to get more information |
| 928 | * about these settings. |
| 929 | */ |
| 930 | /** |
| 931 | * Database-driven private addressbooks |
| 932 | * DSN (Data Source Name) for a database where the private |
| 933 | * addressbooks are stored. See the administrator's manual for more info. |
| 934 | * If it is not set, the addressbooks are stored in files |
| 935 | * in the data dir. |
| 936 | * The DSN is in the format: mysql://user:pass@hostname/dbname |
| 937 | * The table is the name of the table to use within the |
| 938 | * specified database. |
| 939 | * |
| 940 | * NOTE: please see security note at the top of this file when |
| 941 | * entering a password. |
| 942 | */ |
| 943 | $addrbook_dsn = ''; |
| 944 | $addrbook_table = 'address'; |
| 945 | /** |
| 946 | * Database used to store user data |
| 947 | */ |
| 948 | $prefs_dsn = ''; |
| 949 | $prefs_table = 'userprefs'; |
| 950 | /** |
| 951 | * Preference key field |
| 952 | * @global string $prefs_key_field |
| 953 | */ |
| 954 | $prefs_key_field = 'prefkey'; |
| 955 | /** |
| 956 | * Size of preference key field |
| 957 | * @global integer $prefs_key_size |
| 958 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 959 | */ |
| 960 | $prefs_key_size = 64; |
| 961 | /** |
| 962 | * Preference owner field |
| 963 | * @global string $prefs_user_field |
| 964 | */ |
| 965 | $prefs_user_field = 'user'; |
| 966 | /** |
| 967 | * Size of preference owner field |
| 968 | * @global integer $prefs_user_size |
| 969 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 970 | */ |
| 971 | $prefs_user_size = 128; |
| 972 | /** |
| 973 | * Preference value field |
| 974 | * @global string $prefs_val_field |
| 975 | */ |
| 976 | $prefs_val_field = 'prefval'; |
| 977 | /** |
| 978 | * Size of preference key field |
| 979 | * @global integer $prefs_val_size |
| 980 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 981 | */ |
| 982 | $prefs_val_size = 65536; |
| 983 | |
| 984 | /*** Global sql database options ***/ |
| 985 | /** |
| 986 | * DSN of global address book database |
| 987 | * @global string $addrbook_global_dsn |
| 988 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 |
| 989 | */ |
| 990 | $addrbook_global_dsn = ''; |
| 991 | /** |
| 992 | * Table used for global database address book |
| 993 | * @global string $addrbook_global_table |
| 994 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 |
| 995 | */ |
| 996 | $addrbook_global_table = 'global_abook'; |
| 997 | /** |
| 998 | * Control writing into global database address book |
| 999 | * @global boolean $addrbook_global_writeable |
| 1000 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 |
| 1001 | */ |
| 1002 | $addrbook_global_writeable = false; |
| 1003 | /** |
| 1004 | * Control listing of global database address book |
| 1005 | * @global boolean $addrbook_global_listing |
| 1006 | * @since 1.5.1 and 1.4.4 |
| 1007 | */ |
| 1008 | $addrbook_global_listing = false; |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 | /*** Language settings ***/ |
| 1011 | /** |
| 1012 | * Default language |
| 1013 | * |
| 1014 | * This is the default language. It is used as a last resort |
| 1015 | * if SquirrelMail can't figure out which language to display. |
| 1016 | * Language names usually consist of language code, undercore |
| 1017 | * symbol and country code |
| 1018 | * @global string $squirrelmail_default_language |
| 1019 | */ |
| 1020 | $squirrelmail_default_language = 'en_US'; |
| 1021 | |
| 1022 | /** |
| 1023 | * Default Charset |
| 1024 | * |
| 1025 | * This option controls what character set is used when sending |
| 1026 | * mail and when sending HTML to the browser. Option works only |
| 1027 | * with US English (en_US) translation. Other translations use |
| 1028 | * charsets that are set in translation settings. |
| 1029 | * |
| 1030 | * @global string $default_charset |
| 1031 | */ |
| 1032 | $default_charset = 'iso-8859-1'; |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | /** |
| 1035 | * Alternative Language Names Control |
| 1036 | * |
| 1037 | * This options allows displaying native language names in language |
| 1038 | * selection box. |
| 1039 | * @global bool $show_alternative_names |
| 1040 | * @since 1.5.0 |
| 1041 | */ |
| 1042 | $show_alternative_names = false; |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | /** |
| 1045 | * Aggressive Decoding Control |
| 1046 | * |
| 1047 | * This option enables reading of Eastern multibyte encodings. |
| 1048 | * Functions that provide this support are very cpu and memory intensive. |
| 1049 | * Don't enable this option unless you really need it. |
| 1050 | * @global bool $aggressive_decoding |
| 1051 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 1052 | */ |
| 1053 | $aggressive_decoding = false; |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | /** |
| 1056 | * Lossy Encoding Control |
| 1057 | * |
| 1058 | * This option allows charset conversions when output charset does not support |
| 1059 | * all symbols used in original charset. Symbols unsupported by output charset |
| 1060 | * will be replaced with question marks. |
| 1061 | * @global bool $lossy_encoding |
| 1062 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 1063 | */ |
| 1064 | $lossy_encoding = false; |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 | /** |
| 1067 | * Controls use of time zone libraries |
| 1068 | * |
| 1069 | * Possible values: |
| 1070 | * <ul> |
| 1071 | * <li>0 - default, SquirrelMail uses GNU C timezone names in |
| 1072 | * TZ environment variables |
| 1073 | * <li>1 - strict, SquirrelMail uses 'TZ' subkey values in TZ |
| 1074 | * environment variables |
| 1075 | * <li>2 - custom, SquirrelMail loads time zone data from |
| 1076 | * config/timezones.php and uses time zone array keys in |
| 1077 | * TZ enviroment variables |
| 1078 | * <li>3 - custom strict, SquirrelMail loads time zone data from |
| 1079 | * config/timezones.php and uses TZ subkey values in |
| 1080 | * TZ enviroment variables |
| 1081 | * </ul> |
| 1082 | * Use of any other value switches to default SquirrelMail time zone |
| 1083 | * handling ($time_zone_type). |
| 1084 | * @global integer $time_zone_type |
| 1085 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 1086 | */ |
| 1087 | $time_zone_type = 0; |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | /** |
| 1090 | * Location base |
| 1091 | * |
| 1092 | * This is used to build the URL to the SquirrelMail location. |
| 1093 | * It should contain only the protocol and hostname/port parts |
| 1094 | * of the URL; the full path will be appended automatically. |
| 1095 | * |
| 1096 | * If not specified or empty, it will be autodetected. |
| 1097 | * |
| 1098 | * Examples: |
| 1099 | * http://webmail.example.org |
| 1100 | * http://webmail.example.com:8080 |
| 1101 | * https://webmail.example.com:6691 |
| 1102 | * |
| 1103 | * To be clear: do not include any of the path elements, so if |
| 1104 | * SquirrelMail is at http://www.example.net/web/mail/src/login.php, you |
| 1105 | * write: http://www.example.net |
| 1106 | * |
| 1107 | * @global string $config_location_base |
| 1108 | * @since 1.5.2 and 1.4.8 |
| 1109 | */ |
| 1110 | $config_location_base = ''; |
| 1111 | |
| 1112 | /*** Tweaks ***/ |
| 1113 | /** |
| 1114 | * Iframe sandbox code control |
| 1115 | * |
| 1116 | * Use iframe to render html emails |
| 1117 | * (temp option used during debuging of new code) |
| 1118 | * @global bool $use_iframe |
| 1119 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 1120 | */ |
| 1121 | $use_iframe = false; |
| 1122 | |
| 1123 | /** |
| 1124 | * PHP recode functions control |
| 1125 | * |
| 1126 | * Use experimental code with php recode functions when reading messages with |
| 1127 | * different encoding. This code is faster that original SM functions, |
| 1128 | * but it require php with recode support. |
| 1129 | * |
| 1130 | * Don't enable this option if you are not sure about availability of |
| 1131 | * recode support. |
| 1132 | * @global bool $use_php_recode |
| 1133 | * @since 1.5.0 |
| 1134 | */ |
| 1135 | $use_php_recode = false; |
| 1136 | |
| 1137 | /** |
| 1138 | * PHP iconv functions control |
| 1139 | * |
| 1140 | * Use experimental code with php iconv functions when reading messages with |
| 1141 | * different encoding. This code is faster that original SM functions, |
| 1142 | * but it require php with iconv support and works only with some translations. |
| 1143 | * |
| 1144 | * Don't enable this option if you are not sure about availability of |
| 1145 | * iconv support. |
| 1146 | * @global bool $use_php_iconv |
| 1147 | * @since 1.5.0 |
| 1148 | */ |
| 1149 | $use_php_iconv = false; |
| 1150 | |
| 1151 | /** |
| 1152 | * Output Buffering |
| 1153 | * |
| 1154 | * In some cases, buffering all output allows more complex functionality, |
| 1155 | * especially for plugins that want to add headers on hooks that are beyond |
| 1156 | * the point of output having been sent to the browser otherwise (although |
| 1157 | * most plugins that need this feature will turn it on automatically by |
| 1158 | * themselves). |
| 1159 | * |
| 1160 | * It is also possible to define a custom output handler as needed by special |
| 1161 | * environments. If $buffered_output_handler is non-empty, a function named |
| 1162 | * the same as the value of $buffered_output_handler should be defined in |
| 1163 | * config_local.php. |
| 1164 | * |
| 1165 | */ |
| 1166 | $buffer_output = false; |
| 1167 | $buffered_output_handler = ''; |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 | /** |
| 1170 | * Allow Remote configtest Access |
| 1171 | * |
| 1172 | * Controls remote configuration checks |
| 1173 | * @global boolean $allow_remote_configtest |
| 1174 | * @since 1.5.1 |
| 1175 | */ |
| 1176 | $allow_remote_configtest = false; |
| 1177 | |
| 1178 | /** |
| 1179 | * SquirrelMail Debug Mode |
| 1180 | * |
| 1181 | * Various debugging levels can be enabled using this setting. |
| 1182 | * More than one mode can be used at once by combining them |
| 1183 | * with pipes ("|"). See the SM_DEBUG_MODE_* constants in |
| 1184 | * include/constants.php |
| 1185 | */ |
| 1186 | $sm_debug_mode = SM_DEBUG_MODE_OFF; |
| 1187 | |
| 1188 | /** |
| 1189 | * "Secured Configuration" Mode |
| 1190 | * |
| 1191 | * Enable/disable "Secured Configuration" mode, wherein certain |
| 1192 | * security-sensitive configuration settings are made immutable |
| 1193 | * by other code. |
| 1194 | */ |
| 1195 | $secured_config = true; |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 | /** |
| 1198 | * HTTPS Port |
| 1199 | * |
| 1200 | * This is the HTTPS (SSL-secured HTTP) port. It can be left empty, |
| 1201 | * in which case SquirrelMail will assume the standard port 443. |
| 1202 | * Make sure to set this correctly when serving HTTPS on a non- |
| 1203 | * standard port. |
| 1204 | */ |
| 1205 | $sq_https_port = 443; |
| 1206 | |
| 1207 | /** |
| 1208 | * Ignore HTTP_X_FORWARDED_* headers? |
| 1209 | * |
| 1210 | * Whether or not HTTP_X_FORWARDED_* headers are respected by |
| 1211 | * SquirrelMail (or plugins). |
| 1212 | */ |
| 1213 | $sq_ignore_http_x_forwarded_headers = true; |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 | /** |
| 1216 | * Subscribe Listing Control |
| 1217 | * |
| 1218 | * this disables listing all of the folders on the IMAP Server to |
| 1219 | * generate the folder subscribe listbox (this can take a long time |
| 1220 | * when you have a lot of folders). Instead, a textbox will be |
| 1221 | * displayed allowing users to enter a specific folder name to subscribe to |
| 1222 | * |
| 1223 | * This option can't be changed by conf.pl |
| 1224 | * @global bool $no_list_for_subscribe |
| 1225 | */ |
| 1226 | $no_list_for_subscribe = false; |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 | /** |
| 1229 | * Color in config control |
| 1230 | * |
| 1231 | * This option is used only by conf.pl script to generate configuration |
| 1232 | * menu with some colors and is provided here only as reference. |
| 1233 | * @global integer $config_use_color |
| 1234 | */ |
| 1235 | $config_use_color = 2; |
| 1236 | |
| 1237 | /** |
| 1238 | * Ask User for Personal Information on login |
| 1239 | * |
| 1240 | * When a user logs in that doesn't have an email address configured, |
| 1241 | * redirect him/her to the options page with a request to fill in their |
| 1242 | * personal information. |
| 1243 | * |
| 1244 | * @global bool $ask_user_info |
| 1245 | */ |
| 1246 | $ask_user_info = true; |
| 1247 | |