Show spam aliases #

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andryyy 2017-02-21 22:27:11 +01:00
parent 76426b65b2
commit 0eb932b3ab
2737 changed files with 357639 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -253,6 +253,8 @@ function edit_admin_account($postarray) {
}
$username = $postarray['admin_user'];
$username_now = $_SESSION['mailcow_cc_username'];
$password = $postarray['admin_pass'];
$password2 = $postarray['admin_pass2'];
if (!ctype_alnum(str_replace(array('_', '.', '-'), '', $username)) || empty ($username)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
@ -262,15 +264,22 @@ function edit_admin_account($postarray) {
return false;
}
if (!empty($postarray['admin_pass']) && !empty($postarray['admin_pass2'])) {
if ($postarray['admin_pass'] != $postarray['admin_pass2']) {
if (!empty($password) && !empty($password2)) {
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
}
if ($password != $password2) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_mismatch'])
);
return false;
}
$password_hashed = hash_password($postarray['admin_pass']);
$password_hashed = hash_password($password);
try {
$stmt = $pdo->prepare("UPDATE `admin` SET
`modified` = :modified,
@ -585,9 +594,7 @@ function edit_user_account($postarray) {
);
return false;
}
if (strlen($password_new) < "6" ||
!preg_match('/[A-Za-z]/', $password_new) ||
!preg_match('/[0-9]/', $password_new)) {
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password_new)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
@ -1515,7 +1522,7 @@ function add_domain_admin($postarray) {
global $pdo;
$username = strtolower(trim($postarray['username']));
$password = $postarray['password'];
$password2 = $postarray['password2'];
$password2 = $postarray['password2'];
isset($postarray['active']) ? $active = '1' : $active = '0';
if ($_SESSION['mailcow_cc_role'] != "admin") {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
@ -1571,6 +1578,13 @@ function add_domain_admin($postarray) {
}
}
if (!empty($password) && !empty($password2)) {
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
}
if ($password != $password2) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
@ -2169,6 +2183,13 @@ function edit_domain_admin($postarray) {
}
if (!empty($password) && !empty($password2)) {
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
}
if ($password != $password2) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
@ -2262,14 +2283,12 @@ function edit_domain_admin($postarray) {
);
return false;
}
if (strlen($password_new) < "6" ||
!preg_match('/[A-Za-z]/', $password_new) ||
!preg_match('/[0-9]/', $password_new)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password_new)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
}
$password_hashed = hash_password($password_new);
try {
@ -2991,6 +3010,13 @@ function mailbox_add_mailbox($postarray) {
}
if (!empty($password) && !empty($password2)) {
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
}
if ($password != $password2) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
@ -3735,6 +3761,13 @@ function mailbox_edit_mailbox($postarray) {
}
}
if (!empty($password) && !empty($password2)) {
if (!preg_match('/' . $GLOBALS['PASSWD_REGEP'] . '/', $password)) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
'msg' => sprintf($lang['danger']['password_complexity'])
);
return false;
}
if ($password != $password2) {
$_SESSION['return'] = array(
'type' => 'danger',
@ -4313,9 +4346,13 @@ function mailbox_get_mailbox_details($mailbox) {
$DomainQuota = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
$stmt = $pdo->prepare("SELECT COALESCE(SUM(`quota`), 0) as `in_use` FROM `mailbox` WHERE `kind` NOT REGEXP 'location|thing|group' AND `domain` = :domain AND `username` != :username");
$stmt->execute(array(':domain' => $row['domain'], ':username' => $row['username']));
$stmt->execute(array(':domain' => $row['domain'], ':username' => $mailbox));
$MailboxUsage = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
$stmt = $pdo->prepare("SELECT IFNULL(COUNT(`address`), 0) AS `sa_count` FROM `spamalias` WHERE `address` = :address");
$stmt->execute(array(':address' => $mailbox));
$SpamaliasUsage = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
$mailboxdata['max_new_quota'] = ($DomainQuota['quota'] * 1048576) - $MailboxUsage['in_use'];
if ($mailboxdata['max_new_quota'] > ($DomainQuota['maxquota'] * 1048576)) {
$mailboxdata['max_new_quota'] = ($DomainQuota['maxquota'] * 1048576);
@ -4331,6 +4368,7 @@ function mailbox_get_mailbox_details($mailbox) {
$mailboxdata['quota_used'] = intval($row['bytes']);
$mailboxdata['percent_in_use'] = round((intval($row['bytes']) / intval($row['quota'])) * 100);
$mailboxdata['messages'] = $row['messages'];
$mailboxdata['spam_aliases'] = $SpamaliasUsage['sa_count'];
if ($mailboxdata['percent_in_use'] >= 90) {
$mailboxdata['percent_class'] = "danger";
}

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@ -35,4 +35,6 @@ $DEFAULT_LANG = "en";
// See https://bootswatch.com/
$DEFAULT_THEME = "lumen";
// Password complexity as regular expression
$PASSWD_REGEP = '.{4,}';
?>

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@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ $(document).ready(function() {
return this.each(function(){
$(this).on('keyup', function(e){
var $this = $(this),
search = $this.val().toLowerCase(),
target = $this.attr('data-filters'),
$target = $(target),
$rows = $target.find('tbody #data');
search = $this.val().toLowerCase(),
target = $this.attr('data-filters'),
$target = $(target),
$rows = $target.find('tbody #data');
$target.find('tbody .filterTable_no_results').remove();
if(search == '') {
$target.find('tbody #no-data').show();

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ $lang['danger']['exit_code_not_null'] = 'Fehler: Exit-Code ist %d';
$lang['danger']['mailbox_not_available'] = 'Mailbox nicht verfügbar';
$lang['danger']['username_invalid'] = 'Benutzername kann nicht verwendet werden';
$lang['danger']['password_mismatch'] = 'Passwort-Wiederholung stimmt nicht überein';
$lang['danger']['password_complexity'] = 'Passwort entspricht nicht den Vorgaben (Klein- und Großschreibung und mindestens eine Ziffer, mindestens 6 Zeichen lang)';
$lang['danger']['password_complexity'] = 'Passwort entspricht nicht den Richtlinien';
$lang['danger']['password_empty'] = 'Passwort darf nicht leer sein';
$lang['danger']['login_failed'] = 'Anmeldung fehlgeschlagen';
$lang['danger']['mailbox_invalid'] = 'Mailboxname ist ungültig';
@ -207,6 +207,7 @@ $lang['header']['logged_in_as_logout'] = 'Eingeloggt als <b>%s</b> (abmelden)';
$lang['header']['logged_in_as_logout_dual'] = 'Eingeloggt als <b>%s <span class="text-info">[%s]</span></b>';
$lang['header']['locale'] = 'Sprache';
$lang['mailbox']['domain'] = 'Domain';
$lang['mailbox']['spam_aliases'] = 'Temp. Alias';
$lang['mailbox']['alias'] = 'Alias';
$lang['mailbox']['aliases'] = 'Aliasse';
$lang['mailbox']['multiple_bookings'] = 'Mehrfachbuchen';

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ $lang['danger']['exit_code_not_null'] = "Error: Exit code was %d";
$lang['danger']['mailbox_not_available'] = "Mailbox not available";
$lang['danger']['username_invalid'] = "Username cannot be used";
$lang['danger']['password_mismatch'] = "Confirmation password is not identical";
$lang['danger']['password_complexity'] = "Password does not meet requirements (upper and lowercase letters and at least one number, min. 6 characters long)";
$lang['danger']['password_complexity'] = "Password does not meet the policy";
$lang['danger']['password_empty'] = "Password must not be empty";
$lang['danger']['login_failed'] = "Login failed";
$lang['danger']['mailbox_invalid'] = "Mailbox name is invalid";
@ -209,6 +209,7 @@ $lang['header']['logged_in_as_logout'] = 'Logged in as <b>%s</b> (logout)';
$lang['header']['logged_in_as_logout_dual'] = 'Logged in as <b>%s <span class="text-info">[%s]</span></b>';
$lang['header']['locale'] = 'Language';
$lang['mailbox']['domain'] = 'Domain';
$lang['mailbox']['spam_aliases'] = 'Temp. alias';
$lang['mailbox']['multiple_bookings'] = 'Multiple bookings';
$lang['mailbox']['kind'] = 'Kind';
$lang['mailbox']['description'] = 'Description';

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@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ $_SESSION['return_to'] = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 98px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['fname'];?></th>
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 86px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['domain'];?></th>
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 75px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['quota'];?></th>
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 75px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['spam_aliases'];?></th>
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 99px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['in_use'];?></th>
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 100px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['msg_num'];?></th>
<th class="sort-table" style="min-width: 76px;"><?=$lang['mailbox']['active'];?></th>
@ -156,6 +157,7 @@ $_SESSION['return_to'] = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
<td><?=htmlspecialchars($mailboxdata['name'], ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8');?></td>
<td><?=htmlspecialchars($mailboxdata['domain']);?></td>
<td><?=formatBytes($mailboxdata['quota_used'], 2);?> / <?=formatBytes($mailboxdata['quota'], 2);?></td>
<td><?=$mailboxdata['spam_aliases'];?></td>
<td style="min-width:120px;">
<div class="progress">
<div class="progress-bar progress-bar-<?=$mailboxdata['percent_class'];?>" role="progressbar" aria-valuenow="<?=$mailboxdata['percent_in_use'];?>" aria-valuemin="0" aria-valuemax="100" style="min-width:2em;width: <?=$mailboxdata['percent_in_use'];?>%;">

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# WARNING: For PHP 7 the module name in the line below need to be modified!
<IfModule mod_php5.c>
php_flag display_errors Off
php_flag log_errors On
# php_value error_log logs/errors
php_value upload_max_filesize 5M
php_value post_max_size 6M
php_value memory_limit 64M
php_flag zlib.output_compression Off
php_flag suhosin.session.encrypt Off
#php_value session.cookie_path /
#php_value session.hash_function sha256
php_flag session.auto_start Off
php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 21600
php_value session.gc_divisor 500
php_value session.gc_probability 1
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
Options +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^favicon\.ico$ skins/larry/images/favicon.ico
# security rules:
# - deny access to files not containing a dot or starting with a dot
# in all locations except installer directory
RewriteRule ^(?!installer|\.well-known\/|[a-zA-Z0-9]{16})(\.?[^\.]+)$ - [F]
# - deny access to some locations
RewriteRule ^/?(\.git|\.tx|SQL|bin|config|logs|temp|tests|program\/(include|lib|localization|steps)) - [F]
# - deny access to some documentation files
RewriteRule /?(README\.md|composer\.json-dist|composer\.json|package\.xml|Dockerfile)$ - [F]
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_deflate.c>
SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_expires.c>
ExpiresActive On
ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 month"
</IfModule>
FileETag MTime Size
<IfModule mod_autoindex.c>
Options -Indexes
</ifModule>
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
# Disable page indexing
Header set X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow"
# replace 'append' with 'merge' for Apache version 2.2.9 and later
#Header append Cache-Control public env=!NO_CACHE
# Optional security header
# Only increased security if the browser support those features
# Be careful! Testing is required! They should be adusted to your intallation / user environment
# HSTS - HTTP Strict Transport Security
#Header always set Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000; preload" env=HTTPS
# HPKP - HTTP Public Key Pinning
# Only template - fill with your values
#Header always set Public-Key-Pins "max-age=3600; report-uri=\"\"; pin-sha256=\"\"; pin-sha256=\"\"" env=HTTPS
# X-Xss-Protection
# This header is used to configure the built in reflective XSS protection found in Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari (Webkit).
#Header set X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
# X-Frame-Options
# The X-Frame-Options header (RFC), or XFO header, protects your visitors against clickjacking attacks
# Already set by php code! Do not activate both options
#Header set X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN
# X-Content-Type-Options
# It prevents Google Chrome and Internet Explorer from trying to mime-sniff the content-type of a response away from the one being declared by the server.
#Header set X-Content-Type-Options: "nosniff"
# CSP - Content Security Policy
# for better privacy/security ask browsers to not set the Referer
# more flags for script, stylesheets and images available, read RFC for more information
#Header set Content-Security-Policy "referrer no-referrer"
</IfModule>

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INTRODUCTION
============
This file describes the basic steps to install Roundcube Webmail on your
web server. For additional information, please also consult the project's
wiki page at https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki
REQUIREMENTS
============
* An IMAP, HTTP and SMTP server
* .htaccess support allowing overrides for DirectoryIndex
* PHP Version 5.4 or greater including:
- PCRE, DOM, JSON, Session, Sockets, OpenSSL, Mbstring (required)
- PHP PDO with driver for either MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle or SQLite (required)
- Iconv, Zip, Fileinfo, Intl, Exif (recommended)
- LDAP for LDAP addressbook support (optional)
* PEAR and PEAR packages distributed with Roundcube or external:
- Mail_Mime 1.10.0 or newer
- Net_SMTP 1.7.1 or newer
- Net_Socket 1.0.12 or newer
- Net_IDNA2 0.1.1 or newer
- Auth_SASL 1.0.6 or newer
- Net_Sieve 1.3.2 or newer (for managesieve plugin)
- Crypt_GPG 1.6.0 or newer (for enigma plugin)
- Endroid/QrCode 1.6.0 or newer (https://github.com/endroid/QrCode)
* php.ini options (see .htaccess file):
- error_reporting E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_STRICT
- memory_limit > 16MB (increase as suitable to support large attachments)
- file_uploads enabled (for attachment upload features)
- session.auto_start disabled
- suhosin.session.encrypt disabled
- mbstring.func_overload disabled
* A MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server (2005 or newer), Oracle database
or SQLite support in PHP - with permission to create tables
* Composer installed either locally or globally (optional, for plugin installation)
INSTALLATION
============
1. Decompress and put this folder somewhere inside your document root
2. In case you don't use the so-called "complete" release package,
you have to install PHP and javascript dependencies.
2.1. Install PHP dependencies using composer:
- get composer from https://getcomposer.org/download/
- rename the composer.json-dist file into composer.json
- if you want to use LDAP address books, enable the LDAP libraries in your
composer.json file by moving the items from "suggest" to the "require"
section (remove the explanation texts after the version!).
- run `php composer.phar install --no-dev`
2.2. Install Javascript dependencies by executing `bin/install-jsdeps.sh` script.
3. Make sure that the following directories (and the files within)
are writable by the webserver
- /temp
- /logs
4. Create a new database and a database user for Roundcube (see DATABASE SETUP)
5. Point your browser to http://url-to-roundcube/installer/
6. Follow the instructions of the install script (or see MANUAL CONFIGURATION)
7. After creating and testing the configuration, remove the installer directory
8. Check Known Issues section of this file
CONFIGURATION HINTS
===================
IMPORTANT! Read all comments in defaults.inc.php, understand them
and configure your installation to be not surprised by default behaviour.
Roundcube writes internal errors to the 'errors' log file located in the logs
directory which can be configured in config/config.inc.php. If you want ordinary
PHP errors to be logged there as well, enable the 'php_value error_log' line
in the .htaccess file and set the path to the log file accordingly.
By default the session_path settings of PHP are not modified by Roundcube.
However if you want to limit the session cookies to the directory where
Roundcube resides you can uncomment and configure the according line
in the .htaccess file.
DATABASE SETUP
==============
Note: Database for Roundcube must use UTF-8 character set.
Note: See defaults.inc.php file for examples of DSN configuration.
* MySQL
-------
Setting up the mysql database can be done by creating an empty database,
importing the table layout and granting the proper permissions to the
roundcube user. Here is an example of that procedure:
# mysql
> CREATE DATABASE roundcubemail /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcubemail.* TO roundcube@localhost
IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
> quit
# mysql roundcubemail < SQL/mysql.initial.sql
Note 1: 'password' is the master password for the roundcube user. It is strongly
recommended you replace this with a more secure password. Please keep in
mind: You need to specify this password later in 'config/db.inc.php'.
* SQLite
--------
Versions of sqlite database engine older than 3 aren't supported.
Database file and structure is created automatically by Roundcube.
Make sure your configuration points to some file location and that the
webserver can write to the file and the directory containing the file.
* PostgreSQL
------------
To use Roundcube with PostgreSQL support you have to follow these
simple steps, which have to be done as the postgres system user (or
which ever is the database superuser):
$ createuser -P roundcube
$ createdb -O roundcube -E UNICODE roundcubemail
$ psql -U roundcube -f SQL/postgres.initial.sql roundcubemail
Note: in some system configurations you might need to add '-U postgres' to
createuser and createdb commands.
* Microsoft SQL Server
----------------------
Language/locale of the database must be set to us_english (1033). More info
on this at https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues/4078.
Database cleaning
-----------------
To keep your database slick and clean we recommend to periodically execute
bin/cleandb.sh which finally removes all records that are marked as deleted.
Best solution is to install a cronjob running this script daily.
MANUAL CONFIGURATION
====================
First of all, copy the sample configuration file config/config.inc.php.sample
to config/config.inc.php and make the necessary adjustments according to your
environment and your needs. More configuration options can be copied from the
config/defaults.inc.php file into your local config.inc.php file as needed.
Read the comments above the individual configuration options to find out what
they do or read https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/wiki/Installation
for even more guidance.
You can also modify the default .htaccess file. This is necessary to
increase the allowed size of file attachments, for example:
php_value upload_max_filesize 2M
SECURE YOUR INSTALLATION
========================
Access through the webserver to the following directories should be denied:
/config
/temp
/logs
Roundcube uses .htaccess files to protect these directories, so be sure to
allow override of the Limit directives to get them taken into account. The
package also ships a .htaccess file in the root directory which defines some
rewrite rules. In order to properly secure your installation, please enable
mod_rewrite for Apache webserver and double check access to the above listed
directories and their contents is denied.
NOTE: In Apache 2.4, support for .htaccess files has been disabled by
default. Therefore you first need to enable this in your Apache main or
virtual host config by with:
AllowOverride all
UPGRADING
=========
If you already have a previous version of Roundcube installed,
please refer to the instructions in UPGRADING guide.
OPTIMISING
==========
There are two forms of optimisation here, compression and caching, both aimed
at increasing an end user's experience using Roundcube Webmail. Compression
allows the static web pages to be delivered with less bandwidth. The index.php
of Roundcube Webmail already enables compression on its output. The settings
below allow compression to occur for all static files. Caching sets HTTP
response headers that enable a user's web client to understand what is static
and how to cache it.
The caching directives used are:
* Etags - sets at tag so the client can request is the page has changed
* Cache-control - defines the age of the page and that the page is 'public'
This enables clients to cache javascript files that don't have private
information between sessions even if using HTTPS. It also allows proxies
to share the same cached page between users.
* Expires - provides another hint to increase the lifetime of static pages.
For more information refer to RFC 2616.
Side effects:
-------------
These directives are designed for production use. If you are using this in
a development environment you may get horribly confused if your webclient
is caching stuff that you changed on the server. Disabling the expires
parts below should save you some grief.
If you are changing the skins, it is recommended that you copy content to
a different directory apart from 'default'.
Apache:
-------
To enable these features in apache the following modules need to be enabled:
* mod_deflate
* mod_expires
* mod_headers
The optimisation is already included in the .htaccess file in the top
directory of your installation.
If you are using Apache version 2.2.9 and later, in the .htaccess file
change the 'append' word to 'merge' for a more correct response. Keeping
as 'append' shouldn't cause any problems though changing to merge will
eliminate the possibility of duplicate 'public' headers in Cache-control.
Lighttpd:
---------
With Lightty the addition of Expire: tags by mod_expire is incompatible with
the addition of "Cache-control: public". Using Cache-control 'public' is
used below as it is assumed to give a better caching result.
Enable modules in server.modules:
"mod_setenv"
"mod_compress"
Mod_compress is a server side cache of compressed files to improve its performance.
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.com" {
static-file.etags = "enable"
# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Etag.use-mtimeDetails
etag.use-mtime = "enable"
# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModSetEnv
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/roundcubemail/(plugins|skins|program)" {
setenv.add-response-header = ( "Cache-Control" => "public, max-age=2592000")
}
# http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs:ModCompress
# set compress.cache-dir to somewhere outside the docroot.
compress.cache-dir = var.statedir + "/cache/compress"
compress.filetype = ("text/plain", "text/html", "text/javascript", "text/css", "text/xml", "image/gif", "image/png")
}
KNOWN ISSUES
============
Installations with uw-imap server should set imap_disabled_caps = array('ESEARCH')
in main configuration file. ESEARCH implementation in this server is broken (#1489184).

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Roundcube Webmail
=================
[roundcube.net](http://roundcube.net)
INTRODUCTION
------------
Roundcube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an
application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect
from an email client, including MIME support, address book, folder management,
message searching and spell checking. Roundcube Webmail is written in PHP and
requires the MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite database. With its plugin API it is
easily extendable and the user interface is fully customizable using skins
which are pure XHTML and CSS 2.
The code is mainly written in PHP and is designed to run on a webserver.
It includes other open-source classes/libraries from [PEAR][pear],
an IMAP library derived from [IlohaMail][iloha] the [TinyMCE][tinymce] rich
text editor, [Googiespell][googiespell] library for spell checking or
the [WASHTML][washtml] sanitizer by Frederic Motte.
The current default skin 'Larry' was kindly created by FLINT / Büro für
Gestaltung, Berne, Switzerland.
INSTALLATION
------------
For detailed instructions on how to install Roundcube webmail on your server,
please refer to the INSTALL document in the same directory as this document.
If you're updating an older version of Roundcube please follow the steps
described in the UPGRADING file.
LICENSE
-------
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (**with exceptions
for skins & plugins**) as published by the Free Software Foundation,
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see [www.gnu.org/licenses/][gpl].
This file forms part of the Roundcube Webmail Software for which the
following exception is added: Plugins and Skins which merely make
function calls to the Roundcube Webmail Software, and for that purpose
include it by reference shall not be considered modifications of
the software.
If you wish to use this file in another project or create a modified
version that will not be part of the Roundcube Webmail Software, you
may remove the exception above and use this source code under the
original version of the license.
For more details about licensing and the exceptions for skins and plugins
see [roundcube.net/license][license]
CONTRIBUTION
------------
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Roundcube is open source software. Our developers and contributors all
are volunteers and we're always looking for new additions and resources.
For more information visit [roundcube.net/contribute][contrib]
CONTACT
-------
For bug reports or feature requests please refer to the tracking system
at [Github][githubissues] or subscribe to our mailing list.
See [roundcube.net/support][support] for details.
You're always welcome to send a message to the project admin:
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[pear]: http://pear.php.net
[iloha]: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ilohamail/
[tinymce]: http://www.tinymce.com/
[googiespell]: http://orangoo.com/labs/GoogieSpell/
[washtml]: http://www.ubixis.com/washtml/
[kmgerich]: http://kmgerich.com/
[gpl]: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
[license]: http://roundcube.net/license
[contrib]: http://roundcube.net/contribute
[support]: http://roundcube.net/support
[githubissues]: https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/issues

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CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[cache_key] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] (
[cache_key] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[valid] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[uid] [int] NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[flags] [int] NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contacts] (
[contact_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[email] [varchar] (8000) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[firstname] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[surname] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[vcard] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL ,
[words] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] (
[contactgroup_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] (
[contactgroup_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[contact_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[created] [datetime] NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[identities] (
[identity_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[standard] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[organization] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[email] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[reply-to] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[bcc] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[signature] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL,
[html_signature] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[session] (
[sess_id] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NULL ,
[ip] [varchar] (40) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[vars] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[users] (
[user_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[username] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[mail_host] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[last_login] [datetime] NULL ,
[failed_login] [datetime] NULL ,
[failed_login_counter] [int] NULL ,
[language] [varchar] (5) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL ,
[preferences] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[dictionary] (
[user_id] [int] ,
[language] [varchar] (5) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[searches] (
[search_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[type] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,
[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[system] (
[name] [varchar] (64) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[value] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[cache_key]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[cache_key]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[mailbox]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[mailbox]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[mailbox],[uid]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_contacts_contact_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[contact_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroups_contactgroup_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[contactgroup_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroupmembers_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[contactgroup_id], [contact_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[identity_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_session_sess_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[sess_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_users_user_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_searches_search_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[search_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[system] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_system_name] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[name]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_user_id] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_cache_key] DEFAULT ('') FOR [cache_key],
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_index_valid] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [valid]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_messages_flags] DEFAULT (0) FOR [flags]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_cache_key] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([cache_key]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_expires] ON [dbo].[cache]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_user_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_firstname] DEFAULT ('') FOR [firstname],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_surname] DEFAULT ('') FOR [surname],
CONSTRAINT [CK_contacts_del] CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_contacts_user_id] ON [dbo].[contacts]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_user_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
CONSTRAINT [CK_contactgroups_del] CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroups_user_id] ON [dbo].[contactgroups]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contactgroup_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contact_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] ON [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]([contact_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_user] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_standard] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [standard],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_organization] DEFAULT ('') FOR [organization],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_reply] DEFAULT ('') FOR [reply-to],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_bcc] DEFAULT ('') FOR [bcc],
CONSTRAINT [DF_identities_html_signature] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [html_signature],
CHECK ([standard] = '1' or [standard] = '0'),
CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_user_id] ON [dbo].[identities]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_email] ON [dbo].[identities]([email],[del]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_session_sess_id] DEFAULT ('') FOR [sess_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_session_ip] DEFAULT ('') FOR [ip]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_session_changed] ON [dbo].[session]([changed]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_users_username] DEFAULT ('') FOR [username],
CONSTRAINT [DF_users_mail_host] DEFAULT ('') FOR [mail_host],
CONSTRAINT [DF_users_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
GO
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_users_username] ON [dbo].[users]([username],[mail_host]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_dictionary_user_language] ON [dbo].[dictionary]([user_id],[language]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_user] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_type] DEFAULT (0) FOR [type]
GO
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_searches_user_type_name] ON [dbo].[searches]([user_id],[type],[name]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_identities_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contacts_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroups_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_index_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_thread_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_messages_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([contactgroup_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[contactgroups] ([contactgroup_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_searches_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
-- Use trigger instead of foreign key (#1487112)
-- "Introducing FOREIGN KEY constraint ... may cause cycles or multiple cascade paths."
CREATE TRIGGER [contact_delete_member] ON [dbo].[contacts]
AFTER DELETE AS
DELETE FROM [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]
WHERE [contact_id] IN (SELECT [contact_id] FROM deleted)
GO
INSERT INTO [dbo].[system] ([name], [value]) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2016112200')
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.3.1
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[messages] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_messages_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contacts_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_identities_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[identities] ADD [changed] [datetime] NULL
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] (
[contactgroup_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[del] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] (
[contactgroup_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[contact_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[created] [datetime] NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroups_contactgroup_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[contactgroup_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_contactgroupmembers_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[contactgroup_id], [contact_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_user_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_del] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [del],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroups_name] DEFAULT ('') FOR [name],
CONSTRAINT [CK_contactgroups_del] CHECK ([del] = '1' or [del] = '0')
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroups_user_id] ON [dbo].[contacts]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contactgroup_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] DEFAULT (0) FOR [contact_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_contactgroupmembers_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroupmembers] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroupmembers_contactgroup_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([contactgroup_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[contactgroups] ([contactgroup_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
CREATE TRIGGER [contact_delete_member] ON [dbo].[contacts]
AFTER DELETE AS
DELETE FROM [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]
WHERE [contact_id] IN (SELECT [contact_id] FROM deleted)
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contactgroups] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_contactgroups_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.4.2
DROP INDEX [IX_users_username]
GO
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_users_username] ON [dbo].[users]([username],[mail_host]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ALTER COLUMN [email] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.5.x
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD [words] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NULL
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_contactgroupmembers_contact_id] ON [dbo].[contactgroupmembers]([contact_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
DELETE FROM [dbo].[messages]
GO
DELETE FROM [dbo].[cache]
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.6
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[dictionary] (
[user_id] [int] ,
[language] [varchar] (5) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_dictionary_user_language] ON [dbo].[dictionary]([user_id],[language]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[searches] (
[search_id] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL ,
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[type] [tinyint] NOT NULL ,
[name] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_searches_search_id] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[search_id]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_user] DEFAULT (0) FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_searches_type] DEFAULT (0) FOR [type],
GO
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_searches_user_type_name] ON [dbo].[searches]([user_id],[type],[name]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[searches] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_searches_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
DROP TABLE [dbo].[messages]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[valid] [char] (1) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[mailbox] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[uid] [int] NOT NULL ,
[changed] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[flags] [int] NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[mailbox]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[mailbox]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[user_id],[mailbox],[uid]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_index_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_index_valid] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [valid]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_thread_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_messages_changed] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [changed],
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_messages_flags] DEFAULT (0) FOR [flags]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_user_id] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([user_id]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_index_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_thread_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_cache_messages_user_id]
FOREIGN KEY ([user_id]) REFERENCES [dbo].[users] ([user_id])
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
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-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] ALTER COLUMN [sess_id] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.7
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] DROP CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ALTER COLUMN [email] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email]
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.8-rc
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] DROP CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ALTER COLUMN [email] [varchar] (8000) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[contacts] ADD CONSTRAINT [DF_contacts_email] DEFAULT ('') FOR [email]
GO
-- Updates from version 0.8
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] DROP COLUMN [cache_id]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] DROP COLUMN [alias]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_email] ON [dbo].[identities]([email],[del]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO

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-- Updates from version 0.8
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] DROP COLUMN [cache_id]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] DROP COLUMN [alias]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_identities_email] ON [dbo].[identities]([email],[del]) ON [PRIMARY]
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-- Upgrades from 0.9-beta
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[system] (
[name] [varchar] (64) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[value] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[system] WITH NOCHECK ADD
CONSTRAINT [PK_system_name] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[name]
) ON [PRIMARY]
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CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] (
[cache_key] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[created] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_shared_created] DEFAULT (getdate()) FOR [created]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_cache_key] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([cache_key]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_created] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([created]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO

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ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] ADD [expires] [datetime] NULL
GO
UPDATE [dbo].[cache] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [created])
GO
UPDATE [dbo].[cache_shared] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [created])
GO
UPDATE [dbo].[cache_index] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [changed])
GO
UPDATE [dbo].[cache_thread] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [changed])
GO
UPDATE [dbo].[cache_messages] SET [expires] = DATEADD(second, 604800, [changed])
GO
DROP INDEX [IX_cache_created]
GO
DROP INDEX [IX_cache_shared_created]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_index] DROP COLUMN [changed]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_thread] DROP COLUMN [changed]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_messages] DROP COLUMN [changed]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_expires] ON [dbo].[cache]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_index_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_index]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_thread_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_thread]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_messages_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_messages]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
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ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] ADD [failed_login] [datetime] NULL
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[users] ADD [failed_login_counter] [int] NULL
GO

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ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] DROP COLUMN [created]
GO

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ALTER TABLE [dbo].[session] ALTER COLUMN [ip] [varchar] (40) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
GO

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DROP TABLE [dbo].[cache]
GO
DROP TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache] (
[user_id] [int] NOT NULL ,
[cache_key] [varchar] (128) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] (
[cache_key] [varchar] (255) COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL ,
[expires] [datetime] NULL ,
[data] [text] COLLATE Latin1_General_CI_AI NOT NULL
) ON [PRIMARY] TEXTIMAGE_ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] ADD
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_user_id] DEFAULT ('0') FOR [user_id],
CONSTRAINT [DF_cache_cache_key] DEFAULT ('') FOR [cache_key],
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_expires] ON [dbo].[cache]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
CREATE INDEX [IX_cache_shared_expires] ON [dbo].[cache_shared]([expires]) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (
[user_id],[cache_key]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[cache_shared] WITH NOCHECK ADD
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (
[cache_key]
) ON [PRIMARY]
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-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
-- Table structure for table `session`
CREATE TABLE `session` (
`sess_id` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`ip` varchar(40) NOT NULL,
`vars` mediumtext NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(`sess_id`),
INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `users`
CREATE TABLE `users` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`username` varchar(128) BINARY NOT NULL,
`mail_host` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
`created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`last_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`failed_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`failed_login_counter` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL,
`language` varchar(5),
`preferences` longtext,
PRIMARY KEY(`user_id`),
UNIQUE `username` (`username`, `mail_host`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `cache`
CREATE TABLE `cache` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`cache_key` varchar(128) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `cache_key`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `cache_shared`
CREATE TABLE `cache_shared` (
`cache_key` varchar(255) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`cache_key`),
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `cache_index`
CREATE TABLE `cache_index` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`valid` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_index` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `cache_thread`
CREATE TABLE `cache_thread` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_thread` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `cache_messages`
CREATE TABLE `cache_messages` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
`uid` int(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
`flags` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_messages` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`),
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`, `uid`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `contacts`
CREATE TABLE `contacts` (
`contact_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`name` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`email` text NOT NULL,
`firstname` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`surname` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`vcard` longtext NULL,
`words` text NULL,
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(`contact_id`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `user_contacts_index` (`user_id`,`del`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `contactgroups`
CREATE TABLE `contactgroups` (
`contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`name` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
PRIMARY KEY(`contactgroup_id`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `contactgroups_user_index` (`user_id`,`del`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
CREATE TABLE `contactgroupmembers` (
`contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`contact_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (`contactgroup_id`, `contact_id`),
CONSTRAINT `contactgroup_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`contactgroup_id`)
REFERENCES `contactgroups`(`contactgroup_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
CONSTRAINT `contact_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`contact_id`)
REFERENCES `contacts`(`contact_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `contactgroupmembers_contact_index` (`contact_id`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */;
-- Table structure for table `identities`
CREATE TABLE `identities` (
`identity_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`standard` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
`organization` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`email` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
`reply-to` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`bcc` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
`signature` longtext,
`html_signature` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
PRIMARY KEY(`identity_id`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_identities` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `user_identities_index` (`user_id`, `del`),
INDEX `email_identities_index` (`email`, `del`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `dictionary`
CREATE TABLE `dictionary` (
`id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, -- redundant, for compat. with Galera Cluster
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL, -- NULL here is for "shared dictionaries"
`language` varchar(5) NOT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_dictionary` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `language`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `searches`
CREATE TABLE `searches` (
`search_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`type` int(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
`data` text,
PRIMARY KEY(`search_id`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_searches` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `type`, `name`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
-- Table structure for table `system`
CREATE TABLE `system` (
`name` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`value` mediumtext,
PRIMARY KEY(`name`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;
INSERT INTO system (name, value) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2016112200');

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-- Updates from version 0.1-stable
TRUNCATE TABLE `messages`;
ALTER TABLE `messages`
DROP INDEX `idx`,
DROP INDEX `uid`;
ALTER TABLE `cache`
DROP INDEX `cache_key`,
DROP INDEX `session_id`,
ADD INDEX `user_cache_index` (`user_id`,`cache_key`);
ALTER TABLE `users`
ADD INDEX `username_index` (`username`),
ADD INDEX `alias_index` (`alias`);

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-- Updates from version 0.1.1
ALTER TABLE `identities`
MODIFY `signature` text,
MODIFY `bcc` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
MODIFY `reply-to` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
MODIFY `organization` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
MODIFY `name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
MODIFY `email` varchar(128) NOT NULL;

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-- Updates from version 0.2-alpha
ALTER TABLE `messages`
ADD INDEX `created_index` (`created`);

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-- Updates from version 0.2-beta (InnoDB required)
ALTER TABLE `cache`
DROP `session_id`;
ALTER TABLE `session`
ADD INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`);
ALTER TABLE `cache`
ADD INDEX `created_index` (`created`);
ALTER TABLE `users`
CHANGE `language` `language` varchar(5);
ALTER TABLE `cache` ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE `session` ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE `messages` ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE `users` ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ENGINE=InnoDB;
ALTER TABLE `identities` ENGINE=InnoDB;

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-- Updates from version 0.3-stable
TRUNCATE `messages`;
ALTER TABLE `messages`
ADD INDEX `index_index` (`user_id`, `cache_key`, `idx`);
ALTER TABLE `session`
CHANGE `vars` `vars` MEDIUMTEXT NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `contacts`
ADD INDEX `user_contacts_index` (`user_id`,`email`);

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-- Updates from version 0.3.1
-- WARNING: Make sure that all tables are using InnoDB engine!!!
-- If not, use: ALTER TABLE xxx ENGINE=InnoDB;
/* MySQL bug workaround: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=46293 */
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
ALTER TABLE `messages` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_messages`;
ALTER TABLE `cache` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_cache`;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_contacts`;
ALTER TABLE `identities` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_identities`;
ALTER TABLE `messages` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_messages` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE `cache` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_identities` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `name` SET DEFAULT '';
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `firstname` SET DEFAULT '';
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `surname` SET DEFAULT '';
ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD INDEX `user_identities_index` (`user_id`, `del`);
ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD `changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00' AFTER `user_id`;
CREATE TABLE `contactgroups` (
`contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`del` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`name` varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
PRIMARY KEY(`contactgroup_id`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `contactgroups_user_index` (`user_id`,`del`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
CREATE TABLE `contactgroupmembers` (
`contactgroup_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`contact_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (`contactgroup_id`, `contact_id`),
CONSTRAINT `contactgroup_id_fk_contactgroups` FOREIGN KEY (`contactgroup_id`)
REFERENCES `contactgroups`(`contactgroup_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
CONSTRAINT `contact_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`contact_id`)
REFERENCES `contacts`(`contact_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */;
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;

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-- Updates from version 0.4-beta
ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `last_login` `last_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
UPDATE `users` SET `last_login` = NULL WHERE `last_login` = '1000-01-01 00:00:00';

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-- Updates from version 0.4.2
ALTER TABLE `users` DROP INDEX `username_index`;
ALTER TABLE `users` ADD UNIQUE `username` (`username`, `mail_host`);
ALTER TABLE `contacts` MODIFY `email` varchar(255) NOT NULL;
TRUNCATE TABLE `messages`;

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-- Updates from version 0.5.x
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD `words` TEXT NULL AFTER `vcard`;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` CHANGE `vcard` `vcard` LONGTEXT /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 */ NULL DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `contactgroupmembers` ADD INDEX `contactgroupmembers_contact_index` (`contact_id`);
TRUNCATE TABLE `messages`;
TRUNCATE TABLE `cache`;

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-- Updates from version 0.6
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `alias` `alias` varchar(128) BINARY NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `username` `username` varchar(128) BINARY NOT NULL;
CREATE TABLE `dictionary` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL,
`language` varchar(5) NOT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_dictionary` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `language`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
CREATE TABLE `searches` (
`search_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`type` int(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`name` varchar(128) NOT NULL,
`data` text,
PRIMARY KEY(`search_id`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_searches` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
UNIQUE `uniqueness` (`user_id`, `type`, `name`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
DROP TABLE `messages`;
CREATE TABLE `cache_index` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`valid` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_index` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`),
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
CREATE TABLE `cache_thread` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_thread` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`),
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
CREATE TABLE `cache_messages` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`mailbox` varchar(255) BINARY NOT NULL,
`uid` int(11) UNSIGNED NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
`changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
`flags` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache_messages` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `changed_index` (`changed`),
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `mailbox`, `uid`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;

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-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
ALTER TABLE `session` CHANGE `sess_id` `sess_id` varchar(128) NOT NULL;

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-- Updates from version 0.7
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` DROP FOREIGN KEY `user_id_fk_contacts`;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` DROP INDEX `user_contacts_index`;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` MODIFY `email` text NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD INDEX `user_contacts_index` (`user_id`,`del`);
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ADD CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_contacts` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE `cache` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `cache_index` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `contacts` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `contactgroups` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `contactgroupmembers` ALTER `contact_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `identities` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE `searches` ALTER `user_id` DROP DEFAULT;
/*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1 */;

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-- Updates from version 0.8
ALTER TABLE `cache` DROP COLUMN `cache_id`;
ALTER TABLE `users` DROP COLUMN `alias`;
ALTER TABLE `identities` ADD INDEX `email_identities_index` (`email`, `del`);

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-- Upgrade from 0.9-beta
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `system` (
`name` varchar(64) NOT NULL,
`value` mediumtext,
PRIMARY KEY(`name`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;

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CREATE TABLE `cache_shared` (
`cache_key` varchar(255) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
`created` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1000-01-01 00:00:00',
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
INDEX `created_index` (`created`),
INDEX `cache_key_index` (`cache_key`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;

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ALTER TABLE `cache` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `cache_shared` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `cache_index` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` ADD `expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL;
-- initialize expires column with created/changed date + 7days
UPDATE `cache` SET `expires` = `created` + interval 604800 second;
UPDATE `cache_shared` SET `expires` = `created` + interval 604800 second;
UPDATE `cache_index` SET `expires` = `changed` + interval 604800 second;
UPDATE `cache_thread` SET `expires` = `changed` + interval 604800 second;
UPDATE `cache_messages` SET `expires` = `changed` + interval 604800 second;
ALTER TABLE `cache` DROP INDEX `created_index`;
ALTER TABLE `cache_shared` DROP INDEX `created_index`;
ALTER TABLE `cache_index` DROP `changed`;
ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` DROP `changed`;
ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` DROP `changed`;
ALTER TABLE `cache` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
ALTER TABLE `cache_shared` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
ALTER TABLE `cache_index` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
ALTER TABLE `cache_thread` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);
ALTER TABLE `cache_messages` ADD INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`);

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ALTER TABLE `users` CHANGE `preferences` `preferences` longtext;

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ALTER TABLE `identities` CHANGE `signature` `signature` longtext;

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ALTER TABLE `users`
ADD `failed_login` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
ADD `failed_login_counter` int(10) UNSIGNED DEFAULT NULL;

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ALTER TABLE `session` DROP COLUMN `created`;

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ALTER TABLE `session` MODIFY `ip` varchar(40) NOT NULL;

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ALTER TABLE `dictionary` ADD COLUMN `id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY FIRST; -- redundant, for compat. with Galera Cluster
DROP TABLE `cache`;
DROP TABLE `cache_shared`;
CREATE TABLE `cache` (
`user_id` int(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
`cache_key` varchar(128) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`, `cache_key`),
CONSTRAINT `user_id_fk_cache` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`)
REFERENCES `users`(`user_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;
CREATE TABLE `cache_shared` (
`cache_key` varchar(255) /*!40101 CHARACTER SET ascii COLLATE ascii_general_ci */ NOT NULL,
`expires` datetime DEFAULT NULL,
`data` longtext NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`cache_key`),
INDEX `expires_index` (`expires`)
) /*!40000 ENGINE=INNODB */ /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci */;

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-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
-- This was tested with Oracle 11g
CREATE TABLE "users" (
"user_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
"username" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"mail_host" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
"last_login" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"failed_login" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"failed_login_counter" integer DEFAULT NULL,
"language" varchar(5),
"preferences" long DEFAULT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "users_username_key" UNIQUE ("username", "mail_host")
);
CREATE SEQUENCE "users_seq"
START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
CREATE TRIGGER "users_seq_trig"
BEFORE INSERT ON "users" FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
:NEW."user_id" := "users_seq".nextval;
END;
/
CREATE TABLE "session" (
"sess_id" varchar(128) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
"changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
"ip" varchar(41) NOT NULL,
"vars" long NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX "session_changed_idx" ON "session" ("changed");
CREATE TABLE "identities" (
"identity_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
"del" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
"standard" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
"name" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"organization" varchar(128),
"email" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"reply-to" varchar(128),
"bcc" varchar(128),
"signature" long,
"html_signature" integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX "identities_user_id_idx" ON "identities" ("user_id", "del");
CREATE INDEX "identities_email_idx" ON "identities" ("email", "del");
CREATE SEQUENCE "identities_seq"
START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
CREATE TRIGGER "identities_seq_trig"
BEFORE INSERT ON "identities" FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
:NEW."identity_id" := "identities_seq".nextval;
END;
/
CREATE TABLE "contacts" (
"contact_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
"del" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
"name" varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
"email" varchar(4000) DEFAULT NULL,
"firstname" varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
"surname" varchar(128) DEFAULT NULL,
"vcard" long,
"words" varchar(4000)
);
CREATE INDEX "contacts_user_id_idx" ON "contacts" ("user_id", "del");
CREATE SEQUENCE "contacts_seq"
START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
CREATE TRIGGER "contacts_seq_trig"
BEFORE INSERT ON "contacts" FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
:NEW."contact_id" := "contacts_seq".nextval;
END;
/
CREATE TABLE "contactgroups" (
"contactgroup_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"changed" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
"del" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
"name" varchar(128) NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX "contactgroups_user_id_idx" ON "contactgroups" ("user_id", "del");
CREATE SEQUENCE "contactgroups_seq"
START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
CREATE TRIGGER "contactgroups_seq_trig"
BEFORE INSERT ON "contactgroups" FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
:NEW."contactgroup_id" := "contactgroups_seq".nextval;
END;
/
CREATE TABLE "contactgroupmembers" (
"contactgroup_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "contactgroups" ("contactgroup_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"contact_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "contacts" ("contact_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"created" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT current_timestamp NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("contactgroup_id", "contact_id")
);
CREATE INDEX "contactgroupmembers_idx" ON "contactgroupmembers" ("contact_id");
CREATE TABLE "cache" (
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"cache_key" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "cache_key")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_expires_idx" ON "cache" ("expires");
CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
"cache_key" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("cache_key")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_shared_expires_idx" ON "cache_shared" ("expires");
CREATE TABLE "cache_index" (
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"mailbox" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"valid" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "mailbox")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_index_expires_idx" ON "cache_index" ("expires");
CREATE TABLE "cache_thread" (
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"mailbox" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "mailbox")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_thread_expires_idx" ON "cache_thread" ("expires");
CREATE TABLE "cache_messages" (
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"mailbox" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
"uid" integer NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
"flags" integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "mailbox", "uid")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_messages_expires_idx" ON "cache_messages" ("expires");
CREATE TABLE "dictionary" (
"user_id" integer DEFAULT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
"data" long DEFAULT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "dictionary_user_id_lang_key" UNIQUE ("user_id", "language")
);
CREATE TABLE "searches" (
"search_id" integer PRIMARY KEY,
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
"name" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "searches_user_id_key" UNIQUE ("user_id", "type", "name")
);
CREATE SEQUENCE "searches_seq"
START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 NOMAXVALUE;
CREATE TRIGGER "searches_seq_trig"
BEFORE INSERT ON "searches" FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN
:NEW."search_id" := "searches_seq".nextval;
END;
/
CREATE TABLE "system" (
"name" varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
"value" long
);
INSERT INTO "system" ("name", "value") VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2016112200');

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ALTER TABLE "users" ADD "failed_login" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE "users" ADD "failed_login_counter" integer DEFAULT NULL;

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ALTER TABLE "session" DROP COLUMN "created";

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DROP TABLE "cache";
DROP TABLE "cache_shared";
CREATE TABLE "cache" (
"user_id" integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES "users" ("user_id") ON DELETE CASCADE,
"cache_key" varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("user_id", "cache_key")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_expires_idx" ON "cache" ("expires");
CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
"cache_key" varchar(255) NOT NULL,
"expires" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
"data" long NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("cache_key")
);
CREATE INDEX "cache_shared_expires_idx" ON "cache_shared" ("expires");

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-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
--
-- Sequence "users_seq"
-- Name: users_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE SEQUENCE users_seq
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
--
-- Table "users"
-- Name: users; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE users (
user_id integer DEFAULT nextval('users_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
username varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
mail_host varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
last_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
failed_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
"language" varchar(5),
preferences text DEFAULT ''::text NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT users_username_key UNIQUE (username, mail_host)
);
--
-- Table "session"
-- Name: session; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE "session" (
sess_id varchar(128) DEFAULT '' PRIMARY KEY,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
ip varchar(41) NOT NULL,
vars text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX session_changed_idx ON session (changed);
--
-- Sequence "identities_seq"
-- Name: identities_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE SEQUENCE identities_seq
START WITH 1
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
--
-- Table "identities"
-- Name: identities; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE identities (
identity_id integer DEFAULT nextval('identities_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
del smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
standard smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
organization varchar(128),
email varchar(128) NOT NULL,
"reply-to" varchar(128),
bcc varchar(128),
signature text,
html_signature integer DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id, del);
CREATE INDEX identities_email_idx ON identities (email, del);
--
-- Sequence "contacts_seq"
-- Name: contacts_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE SEQUENCE contacts_seq
START WITH 1
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
--
-- Table "contacts"
-- Name: contacts; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE contacts (
contact_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contacts_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
del smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
name varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
email text DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
firstname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
surname varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
vcard text,
words text
);
CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id, del);
--
-- Sequence "contactgroups_seq"
-- Name: contactgroups_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE SEQUENCE contactgroups_seq
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
--
-- Table "contactgroups"
-- Name: contactgroups; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
contactgroup_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
del smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
);
CREATE INDEX contactgroups_user_id_idx ON contactgroups (user_id, del);
--
-- Table "contactgroupmembers"
-- Name: contactgroupmembers; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES contactgroups(contactgroup_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
contact_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES contacts(contact_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
);
CREATE INDEX contactgroupmembers_contact_id_idx ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
--
-- Table "cache"
-- Name: cache; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE "cache" (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
cache_key varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, cache_key)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_expires_idx ON "cache" (expires);
--
-- Table "cache_shared"
-- Name: cache_shared; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX cache_shared_expires_idx ON "cache_shared" (expires);
--
-- Table "cache_index"
-- Name: cache_index; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE cache_index (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_index_expires_idx ON cache_index (expires);
--
-- Table "cache_thread"
-- Name: cache_thread; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_thread_expires_idx ON cache_thread (expires);
--
-- Table "cache_messages"
-- Name: cache_messages; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
uid integer NOT NULL,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_messages_expires_idx ON cache_messages (expires);
--
-- Table "dictionary"
-- Name: dictionary; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE dictionary (
user_id integer DEFAULT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
"language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT dictionary_user_id_language_key UNIQUE (user_id, "language")
);
--
-- Sequence "searches_seq"
-- Name: searches_seq; Type: SEQUENCE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE SEQUENCE searches_seq
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
--
-- Table "searches"
-- Name: searches; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE searches (
search_id integer DEFAULT nextval('searches_seq'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
"type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT searches_user_id_key UNIQUE (user_id, "type", name)
);
--
-- Table "system"
-- Name: system; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: postgres
--
CREATE TABLE "system" (
name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
value text
);
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-- Updates from version 0.1-stable to 0.1.1
CREATE INDEX cache_user_id_idx ON cache (user_id, cache_key);
CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id);
CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id);
CREATE INDEX users_username_id_idx ON users (username);
CREATE INDEX users_alias_id_idx ON users (alias);
-- added ON DELETE/UPDATE actions
ALTER TABLE messages DROP CONSTRAINT messages_user_id_fkey;
ALTER TABLE messages ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE identities DROP CONSTRAINT identities_user_id_fkey;
ALTER TABLE identities ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE contacts DROP CONSTRAINT contacts_user_id_fkey;
ALTER TABLE contacts ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
ALTER TABLE cache DROP CONSTRAINT cache_user_id_fkey;
ALTER TABLE cache ADD FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;

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-- Updates from version 0.2-alpha
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-- Updates from version 0.2-beta
ALTER TABLE cache DROP session_id;
CREATE INDEX session_changed_idx ON session (changed);
CREATE INDEX cache_created_idx ON "cache" (created);
ALTER TABLE users ALTER "language" DROP NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE users ALTER "language" DROP DEFAULT;
ALTER TABLE identities ALTER del TYPE smallint;
ALTER TABLE identities ALTER standard TYPE smallint;
ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER del TYPE smallint;
ALTER TABLE messages ALTER del TYPE smallint;

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-- Updates from version 0.3-stable
TRUNCATE messages;
CREATE INDEX messages_index_idx ON messages (user_id, cache_key, idx);
DROP INDEX contacts_user_id_idx;
CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts (user_id, email);

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-- Updates from version 0.3.1
DROP INDEX identities_user_id_idx;
CREATE INDEX identities_user_id_idx ON identities (user_id, del);
ALTER TABLE identities ADD changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL;
CREATE SEQUENCE contactgroups_ids
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
contactgroup_id integer DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_ids'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users(user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
del smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
);
CREATE INDEX contactgroups_user_id_idx ON contactgroups (user_id, del);
CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES contactgroups(contactgroup_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
contact_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES contacts(contact_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
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-- Updates from version 0.4-beta
ALTER TABLE users ALTER last_login DROP NOT NULL;
ALTER TABLE users ALTER last_login SET DEFAULT NULL;

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-- Updates from version 0.4.2
DROP INDEX users_username_id_idx;
ALTER TABLE users ADD CONSTRAINT users_username_key UNIQUE (username, mail_host);
ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER email TYPE varchar(255);
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-- Updates from version 0.5.x
ALTER TABLE contacts ADD words TEXT NULL;
CREATE INDEX contactgroupmembers_contact_id_idx ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
TRUNCATE messages;
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-- Updates from version 0.6
CREATE TABLE dictionary (
user_id integer DEFAULT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
"language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT dictionary_user_id_language_key UNIQUE (user_id, "language")
);
CREATE SEQUENCE search_ids
INCREMENT BY 1
NO MAXVALUE
NO MINVALUE
CACHE 1;
CREATE TABLE searches (
search_id integer DEFAULT nextval('search_ids'::text) PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
"type" smallint DEFAULT 0 NOT NULL,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT searches_user_id_key UNIQUE (user_id, "type", name)
);
DROP SEQUENCE message_ids;
DROP TABLE messages;
CREATE TABLE cache_index (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_index_changed_idx ON cache_index (changed);
CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_thread_changed_idx ON cache_thread (changed);
CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
uid integer NOT NULL,
changed timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_messages_changed_idx ON cache_messages (changed);

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-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
ALTER TABLE "session" ALTER sess_id TYPE varchar(128);

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-- Updates from version 0.7
DROP INDEX contacts_user_id_idx;
CREATE INDEX contacts_user_id_idx ON contacts USING btree (user_id, del);
ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER email TYPE text;

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-- Updates from version 0.8
ALTER TABLE cache DROP COLUMN cache_id;
DROP SEQUENCE cache_ids;
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN alias;
CREATE INDEX identities_email_idx ON identities (email, del);

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CREATE TABLE "system" (
name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
value text
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ALTER SEQUENCE user_ids RENAME TO users_seq;
ALTER TABLE users ALTER COLUMN user_id SET DEFAULT nextval('users_seq'::text);
ALTER SEQUENCE identity_ids RENAME TO identities_seq;
ALTER TABLE identities ALTER COLUMN identity_id SET DEFAULT nextval('identities_seq'::text);
ALTER SEQUENCE contact_ids RENAME TO contacts_seq;
ALTER TABLE contacts ALTER COLUMN contact_id SET DEFAULT nextval('contacts_seq'::text);
ALTER SEQUENCE contactgroups_ids RENAME TO contactgroups_seq;
ALTER TABLE contactgroups ALTER COLUMN contactgroup_id SET DEFAULT nextval('contactgroups_seq'::text);
ALTER SEQUENCE search_ids RENAME TO searches_seq;
ALTER TABLE searches ALTER COLUMN search_id SET DEFAULT nextval('searches_seq'::text);

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CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
created timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX cache_shared_cache_key_idx ON "cache_shared" (cache_key);
CREATE INDEX cache_shared_created_idx ON "cache_shared" (created);

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ALTER TABLE "cache" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE "cache_shared" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE "cache_index" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE "cache_thread" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE "cache_messages" ADD expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
-- initialize expires column with created/changed date + 7days
UPDATE "cache" SET expires = created + interval '604800 seconds';
UPDATE "cache_shared" SET expires = created + interval '604800 seconds';
UPDATE "cache_index" SET expires = changed + interval '604800 seconds';
UPDATE "cache_thread" SET expires = changed + interval '604800 seconds';
UPDATE "cache_messages" SET expires = changed + interval '604800 seconds';
DROP INDEX cache_created_idx;
DROP INDEX cache_shared_created_idx;
ALTER TABLE "cache_index" DROP "changed";
ALTER TABLE "cache_thread" DROP "changed";
ALTER TABLE "cache_messages" DROP "changed";
CREATE INDEX cache_expires_idx ON "cache" (expires);
CREATE INDEX cache_shared_expires_idx ON "cache_shared" (expires);
CREATE INDEX cache_index_expires_idx ON "cache_index" (expires);
CREATE INDEX cache_thread_expires_idx ON "cache_thread" (expires);
CREATE INDEX cache_messages_expires_idx ON "cache_messages" (expires);

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ALTER TABLE "users" ADD failed_login timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL;
ALTER TABLE "users" ADD failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL;

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DROP TABLE "cache";
DROP TABLE "cache_shared";
CREATE TABLE "cache" (
user_id integer NOT NULL
REFERENCES users (user_id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
cache_key varchar(128) DEFAULT '' NOT NULL,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, cache_key)
);
CREATE INDEX cache_expires_idx ON "cache" (expires);
CREATE TABLE "cache_shared" (
cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
expires timestamp with time zone DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX cache_shared_expires_idx ON "cache_shared" (expires);

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-- Roundcube Webmail initial database structure
--
-- Table structure for table contacts and related
--
CREATE TABLE contacts (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email text NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default '',
words text NOT NULL default ''
);
CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, del);
CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default ''
);
CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroups_user_id ON contactgroups(user_id, del);
CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL,
contact_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroupmembers_contact_id ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);
--
-- Table structure for table identities
--
CREATE TABLE identities (
identity_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
standard tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
organization varchar(128) default '',
email varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
"reply-to" varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
bcc varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
signature text NOT NULL default '',
html_signature tinyint NOT NULL default '0'
);
CREATE INDEX ix_identities_user_id ON identities(user_id, del);
CREATE INDEX ix_identities_email ON identities(email, del);
--
-- Table structure for table users
--
CREATE TABLE users (
user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
failed_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
failed_login_counter integer DEFAULT NULL,
language varchar(5),
preferences text NOT NULL default ''
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
--
-- Table structure for table session
--
CREATE TABLE session (
sess_id varchar(128) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
ip varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
vars text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX ix_session_changed ON session (changed);
--
-- Table structure for table dictionary
--
CREATE TABLE dictionary (
user_id integer DEFAULT NULL,
"language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_dictionary_user_language ON dictionary (user_id, "language");
--
-- Table structure for table searches
--
CREATE TABLE searches (
search_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
"type" smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_searches_user_type_name ON searches (user_id, type, name);
--
-- Table structure for table cache
--
CREATE TABLE cache (
user_id integer NOT NULL default 0,
cache_key varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, cache_key)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_expires ON cache(expires);
--
-- Table structure for table cache_shared
--
CREATE TABLE cache_shared (
cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (cache_key)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_expires ON cache_shared(expires);
--
-- Table structure for table cache_index
--
CREATE TABLE cache_index (
user_id integer NOT NULL,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_index_expires ON cache_index (expires);
--
-- Table structure for table cache_thread
--
CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
user_id integer NOT NULL,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_thread_expires ON cache_thread (expires);
--
-- Table structure for table cache_messages
--
CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
user_id integer NOT NULL,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
uid integer NOT NULL,
expires datetime DEFAULT NULL,
data text NOT NULL,
flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_messages_expires ON cache_messages (expires);
--
-- Table structure for table system
--
CREATE TABLE system (
name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
value text NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO system (name, value) VALUES ('roundcube-version', '2016112200');

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-- Updates from version 0.1-stable to 0.1.1
DROP TABLE messages;
CREATE TABLE messages (
message_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
cache_key varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
idx integer NOT NULL default '0',
uid integer NOT NULL default '0',
subject varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
"from" varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
"to" varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
"cc" varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
"date" datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
size integer NOT NULL default '0',
headers text NOT NULL,
structure text
);
CREATE INDEX ix_messages_user_cache_uid ON messages(user_id,cache_key,uid);
CREATE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username);
CREATE INDEX ix_users_alias ON users(alias);

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-- Updates from version 0.2-alpha
CREATE INDEX ix_messages_created ON messages (created);

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-- Updates from version 0.2-beta
CREATE INDEX ix_session_changed ON session (changed);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_created ON cache (created);

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-- Updates from version 0.3-stable
DELETE FROM messages;
DROP INDEX ix_messages_user_cache_uid;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_messages_user_cache_uid ON messages (user_id,cache_key,uid);
CREATE INDEX ix_messages_index ON messages (user_id,cache_key,idx);
DROP INDEX ix_contacts_user_id;
CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, email);

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-- Updates from version 0.3.1
-- ALTER TABLE identities ADD COLUMN changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00'; --
CREATE TABLE temp_identities (
identity_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
standard tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
organization varchar(128) default '',
email varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
"reply-to" varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
bcc varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
signature text NOT NULL default '',
html_signature tinyint NOT NULL default '0'
);
INSERT INTO temp_identities (identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature)
SELECT identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature
FROM identities WHERE del=0;
DROP INDEX ix_identities_user_id;
DROP TABLE identities;
CREATE TABLE identities (
identity_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
standard tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
organization varchar(128) default '',
email varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
"reply-to" varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
bcc varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
signature text NOT NULL default '',
html_signature tinyint NOT NULL default '0'
);
CREATE INDEX ix_identities_user_id ON identities(user_id, del);
INSERT INTO identities (identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature)
SELECT identity_id, user_id, standard, name, organization, email, "reply-to", bcc, signature, html_signature
FROM temp_identities;
DROP TABLE temp_identities;
CREATE TABLE contactgroups (
contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default ''
);
CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroups_user_id ON contactgroups(user_id, del);
CREATE TABLE contactgroupmembers (
contactgroup_id integer NOT NULL,
contact_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
PRIMARY KEY (contactgroup_id, contact_id)
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-- Updates from version 0.4-beta
CREATE TABLE tmp_users (
user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
alias varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
last_login datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
language varchar(5),
preferences text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO tmp_users (user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences)
SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM users;
DROP TABLE users;
CREATE TABLE users (
user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
alias varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
language varchar(5),
preferences text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO users (user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences)
SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, alias, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM tmp_users;
CREATE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username);
CREATE INDEX ix_users_alias ON users(alias);
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-- Updates from version 0.4.2
DROP INDEX ix_users_username;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
CREATE TABLE contacts_tmp (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO contacts_tmp (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts;
DROP TABLE contacts;
CREATE TABLE contacts (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO contacts (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts_tmp;
CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, email);
DROP TABLE contacts_tmp;
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-- Updates from version 0.5.x
CREATE TABLE contacts_tmp (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO contacts_tmp (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts;
DROP TABLE contacts;
CREATE TABLE contacts (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL default '0',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default '',
words text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO contacts (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard)
SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard FROM contacts_tmp;
CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, email);
DROP TABLE contacts_tmp;
DELETE FROM messages;
DELETE FROM cache;
CREATE INDEX ix_contactgroupmembers_contact_id ON contactgroupmembers (contact_id);

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-- Updates from version 0.6
CREATE TABLE dictionary (
user_id integer DEFAULT NULL,
"language" varchar(5) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_dictionary_user_language ON dictionary (user_id, "language");
CREATE TABLE searches (
search_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
"type" smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_searches_user_type_name ON searches (user_id, type, name);
DROP TABLE messages;
CREATE TABLE cache_index (
user_id integer NOT NULL,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
valid smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_index_changed ON cache_index (changed);
CREATE TABLE cache_thread (
user_id integer NOT NULL,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
data text NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox)
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_thread_changed ON cache_thread (changed);
CREATE TABLE cache_messages (
user_id integer NOT NULL,
mailbox varchar(255) NOT NULL,
uid integer NOT NULL,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
data text NOT NULL,
flags integer NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, mailbox, uid)
);
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-- Updates from version 0.7-beta
DROP TABLE session;
CREATE TABLE session (
sess_id varchar(128) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
ip varchar(40) NOT NULL default '',
vars text NOT NULL
);
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-- Updates from version 0.7
CREATE TABLE contacts_tmp (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email text NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default '',
words text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO contacts_tmp (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words)
SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words FROM contacts;
DROP TABLE contacts;
CREATE TABLE contacts (
contact_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
user_id integer NOT NULL,
changed datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
del tinyint NOT NULL default '0',
name varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
email text NOT NULL default '',
firstname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
surname varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
vcard text NOT NULL default '',
words text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO contacts (contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words)
SELECT contact_id, user_id, changed, del, name, email, firstname, surname, vcard, words FROM contacts_tmp;
CREATE INDEX ix_contacts_user_id ON contacts(user_id, del);
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-- Updates from version 0.8
DROP TABLE cache;
CREATE TABLE cache (
user_id integer NOT NULL default 0,
cache_key varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_user_cache_key ON cache(user_id, cache_key);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_created ON cache(created);
CREATE TABLE tmp_users (
user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
language varchar(5),
preferences text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO tmp_users (user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences)
SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM users;
DROP TABLE users;
CREATE TABLE users (
user_id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
username varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
mail_host varchar(128) NOT NULL default '',
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
last_login datetime DEFAULT NULL,
language varchar(5),
preferences text NOT NULL default ''
);
INSERT INTO users (user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences)
SELECT user_id, username, mail_host, created, last_login, language, preferences FROM tmp_users;
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ix_users_username ON users(username, mail_host);
CREATE INDEX ix_identities_email ON identities(email, del);

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-- Updates from version 0.9-beta
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS system (
name varchar(64) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
value text NOT NULL
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CREATE TABLE cache_shared (
cache_key varchar(255) NOT NULL,
created datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
data text NOT NULL
);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_cache_key ON cache_shared(cache_key);
CREATE INDEX ix_cache_shared_created ON cache_shared(created);

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