3 * BEFORE EDITING THIS FILE!
5 * Don't edit this file directly. Copy it to config.php before you
6 * edit it. However, it is best to use the configuration script
7 * conf.pl if at all possible. That is the easiest and cleanest way
11 /* Do not change this value. */
12 global $config_version;
13 $config_version = '1.2.0';
15 /* Organization's logo picture (blank if none) */
17 $org_logo = '../images/sm_logo.png';
19 /* Organization's name */
21 $org_name = 'SquirrelMail';
25 * This is the web page title that appears at the top of the browser window.
28 $org_title = 'SquirrelMail $version';
32 * This is the default language. It is used as a last resort
33 * if SquirrelMail can't figure out which language to display.
34 * Use the two-letter code.
36 global $squirrelmail_default_language;
37 $squirrelmail_default_language = 'en_US';
39 /* The dns name and port for your imap server. */
40 global $imapServerAddress, $imapPort;
41 $imapServerAddress = 'localhost';
45 * The domain part of local email addresses.
46 * This is for all messages sent out from this server.
47 * Reply address is generated by $username@$domain
48 * Example: In bob@foo.com, foo.com is the domain.
51 $domain = 'mydomain.com';
53 /* Your SMTP server and port number (usually the same as the IMAP server). */
54 global $smtpServerAddress, $smtpPort;
55 $smtpServerAddress = 'localhost';
59 * Uncomment this if you want to deliver locally using sendmail
60 * instead of connecting to a SMTP-server.
62 #global $useSendmail, $sendmail_path;
64 #$sendmail_path = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';
66 /* This is a message that is displayed immediately after a user logs in. */
71 * Whether or not to use a special color for special folders. If not,
72 * special folders will be the same color as the other folders.
74 global $use_special_folder_color;
75 $use_special_folder_color = true;
78 * The type of IMAP server you are running.
79 * Valid type are the following (case is important):
86 global $imap_server_type;
87 $imap_server_type = 'cyrus';
90 * Rather than going to the signout.php page (which only allows you
91 * to sign back in), setting signout_page allows you to sign the user
92 * out and then redirect to whatever page you want. For instance,
93 * the following would return the user to your home page:
94 * $signout_page = '/';
95 * Set to the empty string to continue to use the default signout page.
101 * Many servers store mail in your home directory. With this, they
102 * store them in a subdirectory: mail/ or Mail/, etc. If your server
103 * does this, please set this to what the default mail folder should
104 * be. This is still a user preference, so they can change it if it
105 * is different for each user.
108 * $default_folder_prefix = 'mail/';
110 * $default_folder_prefix = 'Mail/folders/';
112 * If you do not use this, set it to the empty string.
114 global $default_folder_prefix;
115 $default_folder_prefix = '';
118 * If you do not wish to give them the option to change this, set it
119 * to false. Otherwise, if it is true, they can change the folder prefix
122 global $show_prefix_option;
123 $show_prefix_option = false;
126 * The following are related to deleting messages.
128 * if this is set to 'true', when 'delete' is pressed, it
129 * will attempt to move the selected messages to the folder
130 * named $trash_folder. If it's set to 'false', we won't even
131 * attempt to move the messages, just delete them.
133 * This is the path to the default trash folder. For Cyrus
134 * IMAP, it would be 'INBOX.Trash', but for UW it would be
135 * 'Trash'. We need the full path name here.
137 * If this is true, when a message is moved or copied, the
138 * source mailbox will get expunged, removing all messages
141 * This is the path to where Sent messages will be stored.
143 global $default_move_to_trash, $default_move_to_sent, $default_save_as_draft;
144 global $trash_folder, $sent_folder, $draft_folder, $auto_expunge;
145 $default_move_to_trash = true;
146 $default_move_to_sent = true;
147 $default_save_as_draft = true;
148 $trash_folder = 'INBOX.Trash';
149 $sent_folder = 'INBOX.Sent';
150 $draft_folder = 'INBOX.Drafts';
151 $auto_expunge = true;
154 * Special Folders are folders that can't be manipulated like normal user
155 * created folders can. A couple of examples would be 'INBOX.Trash',
156 * 'INBOX.Drafts'. We have them set to Netscape's default mailboxes, but
157 * this obviously can be changed. To add one, just add a new number to the
160 global $special_folders;
161 $special_folders[0] = 'INBOX'; /* The first special folder should always */
162 /* be the inbox (whatever it is named). */
163 $special_folders[1] = $trash_folder;
164 $special_folders[2] = $sent_folder;
165 $special_folders[3] = $draft_folder;
166 $special_folders[4] = 'INBOX.Templates';
169 * Should I create the Sent and Trash folders automatically for
170 * a new user that doesn't already have them created?
172 global $auto_create_special;
173 $auto_create_special = true;
175 /* Whether or not to list the special folders first (true/false). */
176 global $list_special_folders_first;
177 $list_special_folders_first = true;
180 * Are all your folders subfolders of INBOX (i.e. cyrus IMAP server).
181 * If you are unsure, set it to false.
183 global $default_sub_of_inbox;
184 $default_sub_of_inbox = true;
187 * Some IMAP daemons (UW) handle folders weird. They only allow a
188 * folder to contain either messages or other folders, not both at
189 * the same time. This option controls whether or not to display an
190 * option during folder creation. The option toggles which type of
191 * folder it should be.
193 * If this option confuses you, just set it to 'true'. You can not hurt
194 * anything if it's true, but some servers will respond weird if it's
195 * false. (Cyrus works fine whether it's true OR false).
197 global $show_contain_subfolders_option;
198 $show_contain_subfolders_option = false;
201 * This option controls what character set is used when sending mail
202 * and when sending HTMl to the browser. Do not set this to US-ASCII,
203 * use ISO-8859-1 instead. For cyrillic it is best to use KOI8-R,
204 * since this implementation is faster than the alternatives.
206 global $default_charset;
207 $default_charset = 'iso-8859-1';
210 * Path to the data/ directory
211 * It is a possible security hole to have a writable directory
212 * under the web server's root directory (ex: /home/httpd/html).
213 * For this reason, it is possible to put the data directory
214 * anywhere you would like. The path name can be absolute or
215 * relative (to the config directory). It doesn't matter. Here
219 * $data_dir = '/usr/local/squirrelmail/data/';
221 * Relative (to the config directory):
222 * $data_dir = '../data/';
225 $data_dir = '../data/';
228 * Path to directory used for storing attachments while a mail is
229 * being sent. There are a few security considerations regarding
231 * + It should have the permission 733 (rwx-wx-wx) to make it
232 * impossible for a random person with access to the webserver to
233 * list files in this directory. Confidential data might be laying
235 * + Since the webserver is not able to list the files in the content
236 * is also impossible for the webserver to delete files lying around
237 * there for too long.
238 * + It should probably be another directory than data_dir.
240 global $attachment_dir;
241 $attachment_dir = "$data_dir";
243 /* Hash level used for data directory. */
244 global $dir_hash_level;
248 * This is the default size of the folder list. Default
249 * is 150, but you can set it to whatever you wish.
251 global $default_left_size;
252 $default_left_size = 150;
255 * Some IMAP servers allow a username (like 'bob') to log in if they use
256 * uppercase in their name (like 'Bob' or 'BOB'). This creates extra
257 * preference files. Toggling this option to true will transparently
258 * change all usernames to lowercase.
260 global $force_username_lowercase;
261 $force_username_lowercase = false;
265 * You can define your own theme and put it in this directory.
266 * You must call it as the example below. You can name the theme
267 * whatever you want. For an example of a theme, see the ones
268 * included in the config directory.
270 * To add a new theme to the options that users can choose from, just
271 * add a new number to the array at the bottom, and follow the pattern.
276 * The first one HAS to be here, and is your system's default
277 * theme. It can be any theme you want.
279 $theme[0]['PATH'] = '../themes/default_theme.php';
280 $theme[0]['NAME'] = 'Default';
282 $theme[1]['PATH'] = '../themes/plain_blue_theme.php';
283 $theme[1]['NAME'] = 'Plain Blue';
285 $theme[2]['PATH'] = '../themes/sandstorm_theme.php';
286 $theme[2]['NAME'] = 'Sand Storm';
288 $theme[3]['PATH'] = '../themes/deepocean_theme.php';
289 $theme[3]['NAME'] = 'Deep Ocean';
291 $theme[4]['PATH'] = '../themes/slashdot_theme.php';
292 $theme[4]['NAME'] = 'Slashdot';
294 $theme[5]['PATH'] = '../themes/purple_theme.php';
295 $theme[5]['NAME'] = 'Purple';
297 $theme[6]['PATH'] = '../themes/forest_theme.php';
298 $theme[6]['NAME'] = 'Forest';
300 $theme[7]['PATH'] = '../themes/ice_theme.php';
301 $theme[7]['NAME'] = 'Ice';
303 $theme[8]['PATH'] = '../themes/seaspray_theme.php';
304 $theme[8]['NAME'] = 'Sea Spray';
306 $theme[9]['PATH'] = '../themes/bluesteel_theme.php';
307 $theme[9]['NAME'] = 'Blue Steel';
309 $theme[10]['PATH'] = '../themes/dark_grey_theme.php';
310 $theme[10]['NAME'] = 'Dark Grey';
312 $theme[11]['PATH'] = '../themes/high_contrast_theme.php';
313 $theme[11]['NAME'] = 'High Contrast';
315 $theme[12]['PATH'] = '../themes/black_bean_burrito_theme.php';
316 $theme[12]['NAME'] = 'Black Bean Burrito';
318 $theme[13]['PATH'] = '../themes/servery_theme.php';
319 $theme[13]['NAME'] = 'Servery';
321 $theme[14]['PATH'] = '../themes/maize_theme.php';
322 $theme[14]['NAME'] = 'Maize';
324 $theme[15]['PATH'] = '../themes/bluesnews_theme.php';
325 $theme[15]['NAME'] = 'BluesNews';
327 $theme[16]['PATH'] = '../themes/deepocean2_theme.php';
328 $theme[16]['NAME'] = 'Deep Ocean 2';
330 $theme[17]['PATH'] = '../themes/blue_grey_theme.php';
331 $theme[17]['NAME'] = 'Blue Grey';
333 $theme[18]['PATH'] = '../themes/dompie_theme.php';
334 $theme[18]['NAME'] = 'Dompie';
336 $theme[19]['PATH'] = '../themes/methodical_theme.php';
337 $theme[19]['NAME'] = 'Methodical';
339 $theme[20]['PATH'] = '../themes/greenhouse_effect.php';
340 $theme[20]['NAME'] = 'Greenhouse Effect (Changes)';
342 $theme[21]['PATH'] = '../themes/in_the_pink.php';
343 $theme[21]['NAME'] = 'In The Pink (Changes)';
345 $theme[22]['PATH'] = '../themes/kind_of_blue.php';
346 $theme[22]['NAME'] = 'Kind of Blue (Changes)';
348 $theme[23]['PATH'] = '../themes/monostochastic.php';
349 $theme[23]['NAME'] = 'Monostochastic (Changes)';
351 $theme[24]['PATH'] = '../themes/shades_of_grey.php';
352 $theme[24]['NAME'] = 'Shades of Grey (Changes)';
354 $theme[25]['PATH'] = '../themes/spice_of_life.php';
355 $theme[25]['NAME'] = 'Spice of Life (Changes)';
357 $theme[26]['PATH'] = '../themes/spice_of_life_lite.php';
358 $theme[26]['NAME'] = 'Spice of Life - Lite (Changes)';
360 $theme[27]['PATH'] = '../themes/spice_of_life_dark.php';
361 $theme[27]['NAME'] = 'Spice of Life - Dark (Changes)';
363 $theme[28]['PATH'] = '../themes/christmas.php';
364 $theme[28]['NAME'] = 'Holiday - Christmas';
366 $theme[29]['PATH'] = '../themes/darkness.php';
367 $theme[29]['NAME'] = 'Darkness (Changes)';
369 $theme[30]['PATH'] = '../themes/random.php';
370 $theme[30]['NAME'] = 'Random (Changes every login)';
372 $theme[31]['PATH'] = '../themes/midnight.php';
373 $theme[31]['NAME'] = 'Midnight';
377 * Array of arrays with LDAP server parameters. See
378 * functions/abook_ldap_server.php for a list of possible
382 * $ldap_server[0] = Array(
383 * 'host' => 'memberdir.netscape.com',
384 * 'name' => 'Netcenter Member Directory',
385 * 'base' => 'ou=member_directory,o=netcenter.com'
391 * Database-driven private addressbooks
392 * DSN (Data Source Name) for a database where the private
393 * addressbooks are stored. See doc/db-backend.txt for more info.
394 * If it is not defined, the addressbooks are stored in files
397 #global $addrbook_dsn;
398 #$addrbook_dsn = 'mysql://user:pass@hostname/dbname';
401 * Users may search their addressbook via either a plain HTML or Javascript
402 * enhanced user interface. This option allows you to set the default choice.
403 * Set this default choice as either:
407 global $default_use_javascript_addr_book;
408 $default_use_javascript_addr_book = false;
411 * These next two options set the defaults for the way that the
412 * users see their folder list.
413 * $default_unseen_notify
414 * Specifies whether or not the users will see the number of
415 * unseen in each folder by default and also which folders to
416 * do this to. Valid values are: 1=none, 2=inbox, 3=all.
417 * $default_unseen_type
418 * Specifies the type of notification to give the users by
419 * default. Valid choice are: 1=(4), 2=(4,25).
421 global $default_unseen_notify, $default_unseen_type;
422 $default_unseen_notify = 2;
423 $default_unseen_type = 1;
426 * If you are running on a machine that doesn't have the tm_gmtoff
427 * value in your time structure and if you are in a time zone that
428 * has a negative offset, you need to set this value to 1. This is
429 * typically people in the US that are running Solaris 7.
432 $invert_time = false;
436 * To install plugins, just add elements to this array that have
437 * the plugin directory name relative to the /plugins/ directory.
438 * For instance, for the 'sqclock' plugin, you'd put a line like
440 * $plugins[0] = 'sqclock';
441 * $plugins[1] = 'attachment_common';
445 * Make sure there are no characters after the PHP closing
446 * tag below (including newline characters and whitespace).
447 * Otherwise, that character will cause the headers to be
448 * sent and regular output to begin, which will majorly screw
449 * things up when we try to send more headers later.