KEY firstname (firstname,lastname)
);
+and similar to this for PostgreSQL:
+CREATE TABLE "address" (
+ "owner" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
+ "nickname" varchar(16) NOT NULL,
+ "firstname" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
+ "lastname" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
+ "email" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
+ "label" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
+ CONSTRAINT "address_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("nickname", "owner")
+);
+CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "address_firstname_key" ON "address"
+ ("firstname", "lastname");
+
Next, edit your configuration so that the address book DSN (Data Source
Name) is specified, this can be done using either conf.pl or via the
administration plugin. The DSN should look something like:
- mysql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail
+ mysql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail or
+ pgsql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail
From now on all users' personal addressbooks will be stored in a
database.
PRIMARY KEY (user,prefkey)
);
+and for PostgreSQL:
+CREATE TABLE "userprefs" (
+ "username" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
+ "prefkey" varchar(64) NOT NULL,
+ "prefval" text,
+ CONSTRAINT "userprefs_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("prefkey", "username")
+);
+
Next, edit your configuration so that the preferences DSN (Data Source
Name) is specified, this can be done using either conf.pl or via the
administration plugin. The DSN should look something like:
- mysql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail
+ mysql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail or
+ pgsql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail
From now on all users' personal preferences will be stored in a
database.
Default preferences can be set by altering the $default array in
db_prefs.php.
-