ruby on rails webmail client
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Introduction

Mailr is a IMAP mail client based on Ruby on Rails platform.

NOTE All path and filenames are based on Rails.root directory.

Requirements

In Rails 3 all dependencies should be defined in file Gemfile. All needed gems can be installed using bundler.

Installation procedure

  • Checkout the source code.

  • Install all dependiences. Check if proper gems (sqlite3/mysql/postgresql) are defined in Gemfile and installed. Use bundler for that:

bundle install
  • Check config/defaults.yml for proper values.

  • Prepare config/database.yml file (see config/database.yml.example).

  • Migrate database (rake db:migrate)

  • Start rails server if applicable

  • Point your browser to application URL: For local access: http://localhost:3000 For remote access: http://some_url/mailr

  • Using browser do basic setup. If You make a mistake delete all data from DB using rake task:

rake db:clear_data
  • Use it.

Specific configuration

For themes: if server sends files with no content in production mode comment out

config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = "X-Sendfile"

from config/environments/production.rb file.