Just a correction:
Squirrelmail differs from other web mail
implementations in this aspect because implements
its own IMAP (and SMTP) routines library in PHP.
So it doesn't use the standard PHP IMAP support,
so no depends on c-client.
Simon Loader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> squirral ma
2001 2:12 PM
Subject: squirrelmail 1.01 and cyrus-imapd 2.0.9
> I've discovered an interesting (ahem) feature of squirrelmail
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/) web based email client... It seems to be
killing my cyrus-imapd, I can log in to imap via squirrel but it freezes all
of the proc
"Andy Hubbell, Jr." wrote:
>
> I've discovered an interesting (ahem) feature of squirrelmail
>(http://www.squirrelmail.org/) web based email client... It seems to be killing my
>cyrus-imapd, I can log in to imap via squirrel but it freezes all of the processes
>(both pop3 and imap) of cyrus
I've discovered an interesting (ahem) feature of squirrelmail
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/) web based email client... It seems to be killing my
cyrus-imapd, I can log in to imap via squirrel but it freezes all of the processes
(both pop3 and imap) of cyrus immediately! (I'm assuming this is