>>> We have been seeing a lot of logon failures from our squirrelmail
>>> server and want to know where the users are logging on from. Is
>>> this information logged in a concise manner, or do we have to piece
>>> it together from the apache logs?
>
>> You currently have no other option than to com
> I started
> by editing src/redirect.php to send users to the
> plugins/procfilters/procfilters_options.php plugin configuration page,
> and I modified functions/page_header.php to only show the Folders,
> Filters (to take the user back to procfilters_options.php) and Logout
> links.. and the Fold
My SMTP server requires authentication and I've been given a username and
password to use for all users. Squirrelmail, however, is sending the
username and password of the currently logged in user instead of the
values I've set in config_local.php:
$smtp_sitewide_user = 'myusernamehere';
$smtp_si
I think you're confused, SquirrelMail is a webmail program that supports
IMAP. It doesn't support POP3 mail which is probably what you are looking
for. SMTP is the part of the e-mail process that allows you to send
messages. The protocols you are wondering about are the ones that allow you
to re
Hello P,
On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, p dont think wrote...
>> We have been seeing a lot of logon failures from our squirrelmail
>> server and want to know where the users are logging on from. Is
>> this information logged in a concise manner, or do we have to piece
>> it together from the apach
JOI Support said:
> ERROR : Could not complete request.
> Query: CREATE "mail/Sent"
> Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name
It could be that you don't have the correct config settings for your type
of IMAP server. There are recommended settings here:
http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/squirrelm
Hello Joi,
On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, JOI Support wrote...
> ERROR : Could not complete request.
> Query: CREATE "mail/Sent"
> Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name
> Because of this error, I am unable to create any personal folders,
> or special folders like TRASH, SENT, etc.
> Any ideas on ho
I am running SquirrelMail 1.4.2 on a Compaq server
with RedHat 9, Apache 2, and latest versions of PHP, mySQL, Sendmail,
etc.
I used the RPM install for RedHat 9 and the
software installed properly. I am able to send and receive emails from it with
no problem. When I log in, however, I get
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 02:28:33PM -0800, p dont think wrote:
| > Really, this work is just a process of editing a number of PHP pages,
| > which I can do, but I wonder if anyone has given thought to using
| > SquirrelMail in such a 'kiosk' mode for special purpose plug-ins.
|
| There have been si
> Is it possible to set the default Full Name and email address values in
> the Personal Options?
If the default is the same for all accounts, this is what you want:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/DefaultPreferences
If you need it to be set differently per user, then something like this
> I've currently got SquirrelMail as part of a cPanel install. I'd
> like to enable the Embedded SquirrelMail Login as described at :
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/EmbeddedSquirrelMailLogin
> However, I am lost when it comes to the html form action. Where exactly
> do I point to mail
Hi, I've downloaded many plugins, and I've also made a theme, but when I
load them (plugins and theme) they don't seem to work, the colors are from
the default theme, and the options that the plugins are suposed to offer
don't apear anywere... Squirrelmail 1.4.2 runing on a 2.0.47 apache web
server
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