After new volumes were added to docker-compose.yml in the sogo-mailcow container, it is necessary to include the specified files in the path, in order for docker to correctly start after running `docker compose up` command, otherwise error will appear, as necessary files would be missing.
The files uploaded are original SOGo UI elements, obtained from the sogo-mailcow container. Whenever users will need to change the UI elements, they would just need to change these files. Hence simplifying the process.
This commit includes the addition of 3 lines, in the volumes part of the sogo-mailcow container, to allow for better customisation of the user interface on the web client page.
* fts-flatcurve: inital implementation
* fts: removed solr from compose.yml
* flatcurve: added heap and proc logic to dovecot
* added logic for update.sh & generate for Flatcurve
* delete old iteration of fts-flatcurve.conf
* updated default fts.conf
* updated .gitignore to exclude fts.conf for further git updates
* Remove autogeneration of fts.conf (disable override)
* cleanup all left solr stuff
* renamed SKIP_FLATCURVE to SKIP_FTS
* cleanup leftovers solr in lang files
* moved lazy_expunge plugin only to mail_plugins
* added fts timeout value
* compose: remove dev image of dovecot
* updated japanese translation
This AJAX request sends form data in $_GET request query. This is problematic and unreliable when validating superrrr loooooong conditions, especially in environments that use reverse-proxy.
Been having this problem and this PR solves it. :)
This is related to https://github.com/mailcow/mailcow-dockerized/issues/5970 and https://community.mailcow.email/d/2126-backup-restore/2
It adds `docker compose create` to the script which gets executed directly after the sync of the mailcow-dockerized directory. This way the Docker daemon on the remote side creates everything and we get rid of the warning "volume "XYZ" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume"
This is helpful if you use the create-cold-standby.sh script to migrate your mailcow installation to another server and don't want to get those warnings after migration.
Co-authored-by: Niklas Meyer <niklas.meyer@servercow.de>
* Add initial Japanese language files
* Reordered language list: moved Japanese (日本語) below Italian (Italiano)
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Co-authored-by: Tatsuya Yokota <git@acoustype.com>