Expand on PEAR section a bit
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4Storing private addressbooks and preferences in a database
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8On sites with many users you might want to store your user data in a
1e63b430 9database instead of in files. This document describes how to configure
6ff1c690 10SquirrelMail to do this.
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12Methods for storing both personal addressbooks and user preferences in
1e63b430 13a database is included as a part of the distribution.
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17Configuring PEAR DB
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4dccdc01 20For this to work you must have the PEAR classes installed, these are
21part of PHP. Once these are installed you must have sure the directory
22containg them is a part of your PHP include path. See the PHP
23documentation for information on how to do that.
24Under Mandrake Linux the PEAR classes are installed as part of the
25php-devel package and under FreeBSD they are installed as part of
26the mod_php4 or php4 port/package. I'm afraid I have no information on
27other systems at the present time.
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30Configuring addressbooks in database
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33First you need to create a database and a table to store the data in.
34Create a database user with access to read and write in that table.
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36For MySQL you would normally do something like:
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39 # mysqladmin create squirrelmail
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42 mysql> GRANT select,insert,update,delete ON squirrelmail.*
43 TO squrreluser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'sqpassword';
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45The table structure should be similar to this (for MySQL):
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47 CREATE TABLE address (
1e63b430 48 owner varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
6ff1c690 49 nickname varchar(16) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
50 firstname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
51 lastname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
52 email varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
53 label varchar(255),
54 PRIMARY KEY (owner,nickname),
55 KEY firstname (firstname,lastname)
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4f40a59d 59Next, edit your configuration so that the address book DSN (Data Source
60Name) is specified, this can be done using either conf.pl or via the
61administration plugin. The DSN should look something like:
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63 $addrbook_dsn = 'mysql://squirreluser:sqpassword@localhost/squirrelmail';
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65From now on all users' personal addressbooks will be stored in a
66database.
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70Configuring preferences in database
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73There is no easy way to do this yet. You will have to remove
74functions/prefs.php and replace it with functions/db_prefs.php. Then
75edit the new functions/prefs.php (db_prefs.php) and change the $DSN to
76point to a database you create (can be the same you use for
77addressbooks). Create a table similar to this (for MySQL):
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79 CREATE TABLE userprefs (
1e63b430 80 user varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
6ff1c690 81 prefkey varchar(64) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
1e63b430 82 prefval BLOB DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
6ff1c690 83 PRIMARY KEY (user,prefkey)
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87Default preferences can be set by altering the $default array in
88prefs.php (db_prefs.php).
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