about 1 year ago - 10 comments
The following hack allows users to change their own email password in roundcube 0.2-stable. Updated: Thanks to Lukather from roundcubeforum.net a bug which wiped out email passwords has been fixed Step 1. Modifying program\steps\settings\save_prefs.inc Aproximately near line 28, there is a block where an array is declared. It starts with “$a_user_prefs = array(“. Just add
about 2 years ago - No comments
Ouch This article isn’t available in your language.
about 2 years ago - No comments
Sometimes even a search engine can pull a “rabbit” out of its hat. I was looking for something I can’t even remember about, and Google lead me to this very interesting Internet magazine about the open source world. Trust me, it is worth the click! o3 magazine website
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
If you are running a mail server, I’m pretty sure you’ve invested some time in testing Squirrelmail or Horde in order to provide your users a web access to their emails. Both of them are rock solid, but the lack of a good looking out-of-the-box UI is starting to weight more and more in our
about 2 years ago - No comments
“The European Parliament just passed a proposal to treat internet censorship as a trade barrier, in particular the ‘Great Firewall of China.’ If passed by the European Council, the issue would be raised in trade negotiations and could lead to economic sanctions and trade restrictions for those countries unwilling to remove oppressive Net censorship.” Just
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
I’ve been flooded by your requests since my “Streaming live camera feed to Dreambox” article and now, finally, the time has come: you don’t have to wait anymore For those who don’t know what I’m talking about… it’s how to watch your favorite p2p internet channel on your dear Dreambox! Yeah, you can now sit
about 2 years ago - No comments
Unless you live in Italy, I don’t think there’s anything you can do to help us lower our VAT on TLC services. At the time of writing, our VAT on TLC services (phones, internet, etc.) is at 20%. This is way too high for something that’s needed to call emergencies services (phones) and to help