> Does anyone else have problems viewing [ message/rfc822 ] type
> attachments in SM 1.4.3a?
> Whenever I click on the 'view' option at the bottom of the email it
> displays the following message info but no message:
[..]
> An example source is attached.
It wasn't really attached, but pasted, an
> Thank You.
>
> But, It is not the problem. I do login on other servers that use
> squirrelmail, and My broser is configured to accept cookies. So, If you
> have an idea I would really apreciate.
Top posting is a pain in the butt, especially trying to follow threads
where others have used a more
Has a version of Squirrel Mail that would be optimized for WAP browsers
ever been considered or discussed?
I'm writing this on a Palm Tungsten T5 and it's not too bad so I don't
think it would be _real_ hard. [This from a man who writes CGI in bash
scripts interspersed w/Perl.]
Karl Pearson
[EM
> That particular plugin will sort the mail when you log in. One of the
"that particular..."?? He didn't even mention a plugin name. More
importantly, please don't confuse people here: there is in fact a plugin
called "Server Side Filter" that will allow you to manage procmail or
maildrop filter
Thanks that sounds like what I want to do... using SquirrelMail to
create the folders and build the sorting rules is perfect. I'll
check that out.
Don
Rosander wrote:
That particular plugin will sort the mail when you log in. One of the
better ways to handle server side sorting is some
That particular plugin will sort the mail when you log in. One of the
better ways to handle server side sorting is something like Sieve w/
cyrus imap. Sieve actually handles sorting as the message is delivered
to you local delivery agent. SM has good plugins to support setting up
sieve filters
On one machine I have Lniux/Fedora Core 3 running apache 2.0 ,
squirrelmail 1.4.3a-6, sendmail and procmail.
On various other PCs I have thunderbird e-mail clients connecting to
that first machine via IMAP, or connecting to it via http(s) using
squirrelmail
I have a question regarding sorting
Thank You.
But, It is not the problem. I do login on other servers that use
squirrelmail, and My broser is configured to accept cookies. So, If you have
an idea I would really apreciate.
Thanks,
Daniel Riofrío
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From: "Mike Oliveri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Ri
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, [iso-8859-1] Daniel Riofrío wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've been trying to configure squirrelmail 1.5.0 but I got a problem after I
> submit the login page information.
>
> ERROR
> You must be logged in to access this page.
>
>
> I have read the information about this issu
> I've been trying to configure squirrelmail 1.5.0 but I got a problem after I
> submit the login page information.
>
>
> ERROR
> You must be logged in to access this page.
>
> I have read the information about this issue, but I have already configure
> the php.ini file with the sugges
Hi.
I've been trying to configure
squirrelmail 1.5.0 but I got a problem
after I submit the login page information.
ERROR
You must be logged in to access this
page.
I have read the information about this issue, but I
have already configure the php.ini file with the
Does anyone else have problems viewing [ message/rfc822 ] type
attachments in SM 1.4.3a?
Whenever I click on the 'view' option at the bottom of the email it
displays the following message info but no message:
From: Unknown sender
Priority: Normal
Options:View Full Header
> Using the conf.pl, the data directory is set to ../data, but now it
> looks like all the address books and prefs are going into
> /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs now. The server's been down for a few
> days, so I don't know what's caused the change, but what could cause
> SM to use a folder other th
First the details --
SM Machine --
php-4.3.8-2.norlug
apache-1.3.31-5.norlug
redhat-7.3
SM-1.4.3a installed from source
Installed Plugins
1. newmail
2. squirrelspell
3. fortune
4. autocomplete
5. compatibility
6. address_add
7. legend
8. view_as_html
9. jscloc
> Since implementing SquirrelMail the other day, we've been generally happy
> with the performance/features, etc. We have one problem area, however:
> Users are deleting their INBOX.Spam folder from the folder management
> page,
> then calling up and telling us they can't get to their mail because
I flushed the original installation made buy a friend and started
from the scratch. In Debian to set te locale run the command
dpkg-reconfigure locales and set up the locale you want to run on SM.
Gustavo
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From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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