

If the DB is out of sync enough, it's possible queries further in a given file are needed, even if earlier ones have already been run. sql file fails, future queries are not run.

This is very tedious, but useful as a last resort. If the above failed, which is probable, you might need to run each query from those.
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Version out of Sync with manual line-by-line queries required If that's the case, then continue to DROP and re-install RoundCube. If you get table read errors, then you could attempt to repair them, but that's often unsuccessful. If there are tables there, DO NOT DROP THE DATABASE, but instead click the "users" and "contacts" tables to confirm you can see those tables and whether or not they have data in them. If it has 0 tables, then it's empty and the solution is to drop the whole database. Grab the da_admin user/pass from /usr/local/directadmin/conf/nf and login to /phpMyAdmin.Ĭheck for the da_roundcube database. #3 is the most thorough and often required, but is also very time consuming. This is not an official guide from RoundCube, but has worked for us in some cases in the past. If it's just sync issues, then options #2 and #3 have a chance of saving the current data. If you have backups, be sure they're safe and prepare for a restore, as it's possible you might not be able to save the current data if the tables have been corrupted (#1). You're typically going to only want to do these as a last resort. There could be a few possibilities, each with a different possible solution. Sending outbound email through remote mail server.Autodiscover information for mail clients.
