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How to Report Issues
So you think you found an issue? - First off, we really appreciate all feedback we get. To handle all the traffic, we ask you to file an issue - after researching whether a ticket about your problem already exists - and take into account all of the following when you're creating it. You'll need to register for a Github account before you'll be able to create new tickets.
We know this is probably a pain to read, but please do it so we can straighten out all issues sooner than later.
Please read our Security Policy if you want to report a security issue.
Because development never stops and in order to ease the burden on us, we hereby ask you to test your issues always against the latest available version from git or click this link directly Latest version from master
- What's your PHP version? (Please make sure this is up to date!)
- What's your mail server? (Please make sure this is up to date!)
- What browser/operating system did you use, any special settings/plugins?
- What did the logs say? (see below, How to use the logs?)
- Is the behavior reproducible? (see below, Samples)
- Does the problem persist with all plugins disabled?
Roundcube is tested in current environments, so if for example your mailserver has not been updated in over a year, please do this first to confirm your issue.
Mailserver issues are not the only thing to keep in mind - PHP updates are there for several reasons. Performance, security and features. We test against recent version of PHP 5, so please update it first and confirm your issue.
Roundcube logs all errors to a log file located in <webmail>/logs/
(assuming <webmail>
is the directory of your Roundcube install) unless configured otherwise.
You may be asked to provide debug log data for IMAP, SMTP, LDAP or SQL protocols. In order to enable those, add one or multiple of the following options to your main config file:
// Log SQL queries to <log_dir>/sql or to syslog
$config['sql_debug'] = true;
// Log IMAP conversation to <log_dir>/imap or to syslog
$config['imap_debug'] = true;
// Log LDAP conversation to <log_dir>/ldap or to syslog
$config['ldap_debug'] = true;
// Log SMTP conversation to <log_dir>/smtp or to syslog
$config['smtp_debug'] = true;
The logs give you plenty of info when it comes to problems, please consider solving the problem first and then if all fails create a ticket. You may also use our mailing lists and forums where people may be able to help you especially when the issue is related to the configuration of your environment, rather than Roundcube itself.
Even though there are tons of RFCs on email, it seems to be a rather 'lax standard by how different mailservers and mailclients interpret it. If you find out that a problem can be reproduced with a certain email, please attach this email to a ticket in our bugtracker.
Yes, we like patches - even if we may not apply them word by word they give us an idea and jumpstart us on your issue. We also credit accordingly. :)
If you'd like to contribute a patch, please fork our git repository, commit the modifications to your fork and then submit a pull request directly via Github.
For translation updates or corrections please go directly to our transifex.com page and correct them there. We'll periodically sync them back to our git repositories.
To debug Roundcube, we suggest you use Xdebug.
Xdebug has the ability to profile PHP code. The profiler is very detailed and allows you to see how much time is spend in certain parts of the code.
pecl install xdebug
echo "zend_extension=xdebug.so" >> /etc/php/php.ini
The second command is optional and depends on your PHP installation, etc..
If you do not have the pecl
command available, you can get it by installing PEAR. For more notes on installing Xdebug, please check out the official documentation.
The following should be added to php.ini
or your xdebug.ini
:
xdebug.profiler_enable=1
xdebug.profiler_output_dir=/tmp
Please be adviced, that the files Xdebug creates can eat a lot of disk space fast. So make sure to disable it when you're done debugging so you don't run out of disk space.