On 7/28/05, Rafael Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The only explanation I can find to our problem is that the same happens
> when using SM via a 'proxy' or that 'this' proxy in particular is not
> working as it should.
>
> Anyone with the same problem or ideas to fix this serious securi
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:59:18 -0500 Marc Powell wrote:
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>> > -Original Message-
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>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Lesneiwski
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>> > You should give us a URI then.
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>> http://noteworthy.rackspace.com/mail31/src/webmail.php
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> Looks like it uses session ID's to track their adve
Sorry, but I don't know how to reply 'in line'.
Where do I add language name/code in 'the array at the top of
squirrelmail/functions/i18n.php'?
On 7/28/05, Paul Lesneiwski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I just need to change a few words. Isn't there a way to do this
> > without messing wi
>> Google for NFS, GFS or similar. That kind of thing is pretty out of the
>> scope of SM and is largely dependent on what kind of network you have in
>> place. A better and more secure plugin to use for this might be the
>> change_password plugin, which can be pointed to your remote IMAP serve
> I just need to change a few words. Isn't there a way to do this
> without messing with language files?
Please reply in-line and not at the top so it's easier to figure out what
you are replying to.
If you can't be bothered to do it the better way that Chris suggests, then
grep the source for
> When receiving emails I see, that some of them can be moved to different
> folders.
>
> First:
> When I then create a filter, it only works on new emails. Is there a
> chance to force the filter to work on emails already received?
>
> Second.
> a subfolder of inbox has hundreds of emails I want
I just need to change a few words. Isn't there a way to do this
without messing with language files?
TIA.
On 7/28/05, Chris Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> James wrote:
> > I've installed some of those fancy themes for SM. They look great bu
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James wrote:
> I've installed some of those fancy themes for SM. They look great but
> menu names aren't intuitive enough and I would like to edit a few
> things (e.g. change "Expunge Mailbox" to "Purge Deleted Emails" etc.)
It's probably easiest if y
I've installed some of those fancy themes for SM. They look great but
menu names aren't intuitive enough and I would like to edit a few
things (e.g. change "Expunge Mailbox" to "Purge Deleted Emails" etc.)
What files do I need to edit to make this change?
TIA.
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I use SQM 1.4.4-rc1 and have setup the global address book. In Addresses,
the options is to add an address to Personal or Global addressbook,
however, when I select either, the address is added to my personal
addressbook only.
Has this been addressed before and is there something in the FAQ I shou
> I made a patch to the addressbook, which adds two new fields:
> mobile and phone
I think, if we want to add new fields to address book, we should
a) use vcard format.
b) use templates in address book listing code
With vcards users get address book with all rfc2426 fields. With templates
users g
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 14:15, Chris Green wrote:
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> Surely this is just to do with how IE works, presumably the session
> parameters for Squirremail must be stored somewhere locally (cookies?)
> on the computer and they're being 'shared' with the conequences you
> see.
>
> I don't see how
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 08:10:01AM -0400, Bradley Leonard wrote:
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> On Thu, July 28, 2005 7:50 am, Rafael Martinez said:
> > Hello
> >
> > We have got a report from one of our users with an unusual problem.
> > Accessing/using our SM system from an hotel room in China (with his own
> > notebook),
On Thu, July 28, 2005 7:50 am, Rafael Martinez said:
> Hello
>
> We have got a report from one of our users with an unusual problem.
> Accessing/using our SM system from an hotel room in China (with his own
> notebook), he got access suddenly to another user session (He logged in
> with his userna
Hello
We have got a report from one of our users with an unusual problem.
Accessing/using our SM system from an hotel room in China (with his own
notebook), he got access suddenly to another user session (He logged in
with his username/password and in the middle of his session, everything
cha
When receiving emails I see, that some of them can be moved to different
folders.
First:
When I then create a filter, it only works on new emails. Is there a
chance to force the filter to work on emails already received?
Second.
a subfolder of inbox has hundreds of emails I want to selct and
Quoting Sander Smeenk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm running SquirrelMail 1.4.4, Debian package revision 6sarge1.
> Courier IMAP 3.0.8 Debian package revision 4.
I'm still having the same problem.
I've downgraded squirrelmail to 1.4.4 deb-rev 5, to no avail.
My own server is now running exactly the
> Google for NFS, GFS or similar. That kind of thing is pretty out of the
> scope of SM and is largely dependent on what kind of network you have in
> place. A better and more secure plugin to use for this might be the
> change_password plugin, which can be pointed to your remote IMAP server
> wi
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