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Roundcube user preferences menu missing

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @swbrains - Roundcube completely changed the interface in the most recent version - can you let me know what version of cPanel you're using? In the new interface the email address is in the top left.
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  • swbrains
    According to the changelog file, I have version 1.4.10. Thanks!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Interesting, as that's the same version I'm testing with. I've attached a screenshot of what mine looks like, so is yours different than this?
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  • swbrains
    Yeah, mine is different. I think I'm using the Larry skin. Could that be the difference?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    That would definitely change the look of the page, but I don't think those options exist in the newer version no matter what skin is applied.
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  • swbrains
    So that menu was removed in the newer version? I can work around it, but I would think removing an entire preferences menu would really confuse/annoy a lot of people. :) Were the options from that menu moved somewhere else?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    You can use the "webmail home" button on the left to get more of the cPanel features themselves, which is where the autoresponders and other tools would be. Individual user settings for Roundcube would be in the Settings area. It's important to note this is a Roundcube change and not one from us this time.
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  • swbrains
    No worries, I understand. I didn't mean to direct that at you/cPanel specifically (although it came out that way). :) For me, unfortunately, I removed the return_to_webmail_home (or whatever that plugin's name is) in my config file to eliminate access to all of those native server email management pages for our users since we're a different kind of use case. We have our own custom front-end to setting up POP accounts and forwarders that uses the API, but I didn't know if I could quickly expose the link to *just* the autoresponders without giving access to all email functions on the server. Anyway, we can use the API to create a custom front-end for the autoresponders as well, which will allow us to isolate that functionality and not expose all of the server email management pages to our users. Thanks again!
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