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Plesk 11.5 - Roundcube Mail

rasolis

New Pleskian
What is the best way to change the Roundcube logo to our company logo? Will it revert back by default after updates?

Thanks.

Anthony
 
Looks like that logo can be found for corresponding skins here:

/usr/share/psa-roundcube/skins/classic/images/roundcube_logo.png
/usr/share/psa-roundcube/skins/larry/images/roundcube_logo.png

But these files are part of plesk-roundcube package:

# rpm -qf /usr/share/psa-roundcube/skins/larry/images/roundcube_logo.png
plesk-roundcube-0.8.6-cos6.build115130812.16.noarch

Therefore, I think that it will be overwritten after updating this package.
 
Well, I don't even think you need to buy anything. Basically copying existing skin you like (e.g., "classic" or "larry") to a new folder, changing the logo image, maybe also changing a couple of things here and there to get it working (you would probably need to consult with Roundcube skin development/installation guide), and then switching to it should be enough. You would also probably need to set the new skin as a default one.

Please note that there is a small chance the custom skin will partially break on update, but it won't be overwritten on update.
 
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