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Installation
- Make sure you are using the latest stable ISPConfig
- Make sure you are using the latest stable Roundcube
- Read and fulfil the prerequisites: System Requirements
Go to your ISPConfig panel and add a new remote user: Tab "System" > "Remote Users"
Tick the checkbox Remote Access and activate the following functions:
- Client functions
- Server functions
- Mail user functions
- Mail user filter functions
- Mail alias functions
- Mail forward functions
- Mail fetchmail functions
- Mail spamfilter user functions
- Mail spamfilter policy functions
- Mail spamfilter whitelist functions
- Mail spamfilter blacklist functions
Download the latest plugin package for Roundcube, either via ZIP archive or use a version management system like Git.
As a starting point for either option, make sure you are located in the Roundcube root directory before executing the listed commands. Also, make sure not to miss the trailing '.' (period) when copying the commands. It causes the plugin folders to be fetched to the current directory (and omits the creation of an undesired extra folder).
cd plugins
git clone https://github.com/w2c/ispconfig3_roundcube.git .
cd plugins
git pull origin master
Download the most recent version from: https://github.com/w2c/ispconfig3_roundcube/archive/master.zip
Extract the content of the ispconfig3_roundcube-master
folder in the ZIP file to the plugins
directory of your Roundcube installation.
Copy the file ./ispconfig3_account/config/config.inc.php.dist
to ./ispconfig3_account/config/config.inc.php
.
In the newly created config file (./ispconfig3_account/config/config.inc.php
) replace the sample values with your individual settings:
$config['identity_limit'] = false;
$config['remote_soap_user'] = '{REMOTE USERNAME}';
$config['remote_soap_pass'] = '{REMOTE PASSWORD}';
$config['soap_url'] = 'https://{YOUR SERVER}:8080/remote/';
$config['soap_validate_cert'] = true;
- Also change the port, if necessary
- If your ISPConfig installation is using a self-signed server certificate (= not issued by a public CA, such as Letsencrypt), you might have to set
soap_validate_cert
tofalse
. Otherwise, if the certificate is not trusted, you will see the error message "Soap Error: Could not connect to host". - An alternative solution is to make the system trust the self-signed TLS certificate by adding it to the system trust store:
cp /usr/local/ispconfig/interface/ssl/ispserver.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
update-ca-certificates
- Now edit your
php.ini
and set the trust anchor, e.g.:
nano /etc/php/7.4/fpm/php.ini
- Scroll down to the
[openssl]
block and setopenssl.cafile=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
Let's assume your username is "Santa", your password is "Claus" and your server's domain is "christmas.com" (or an IP address). If your ISPConfig panel can be accessed via port 1111 and you are using TLS with a trusted certificate, your configuration would be:
$config['identity_limit'] = false;
$config['remote_soap_user'] = 'Santa';
$config['remote_soap_pass'] = 'Claus';
$config['soap_url'] = 'https://christmas.com:1111/remote/';
$config['soap_validate_cert'] = true;
In the config file of Roundcube look for this line:
// List of active plugins (in plugins/ directory)
$config['plugins'] = array();
If there are already plugins listed, add the following to the array:
, "jqueryui", "ispconfig3_account", "ispconfig3_autoreply", "ispconfig3_autoselect", "ispconfig3_pass", "ispconfig3_spam", "ispconfig3_fetchmail", "ispconfig3_filter", "ispconfig3_forward", "ispconfig3_wblist"
!! The jqueryui
plugin has to be listed prior to the ISPConfig3 plugins !!
!! If you are just using one server for mail, do not activate the autoselect
plugin !!
Otherwise, if there are no plugins yet, replace the line with the following:
// List of active plugins (in plugins/ directory)
$config['plugins'] = array("jqueryui", "ispconfig3_account", "ispconfig3_autoreply", "ispconfig3_autoselect", "ispconfig3_pass", "ispconfig3_spam", "ispconfig3_fetchmail", "ispconfig3_filter", "ispconfig3_forward", "ispconfig3_wblist");
Any plugins you want to be inactive, have to be removed from this line. For instance, if you do not wish to have "ispconfig3_pass" (password changer) enabled, you have to omit it. The entire line would then look like this:
// List of active plugins (in plugins/ directory)
$config['plugins'] = array("jqueryui", "ispconfig3_account", "ispconfig3_autoreply", "ispconfig3_autoselect", "ispconfig3_spam", "ispconfig3_fetchmail", "ispconfig3_filter", "ispconfig3_forward", "ispconfig3_wblist");
A new tab named "Accounts" should now be visible on your settings page in Roundcube, displaying all plugins enabled in step 6.
PS: If you encounter any issue, look here: Troubleshooting / FAQ