> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know how to enable the receipt functionality in
> SquirrelMail? I have been using the interface for a while, without any
> success in getting this aspect to work (both receipt on delivery and
> receipt on read). What needs to be done to get it to work?
>
> This is an urg
> I have used Squirrel Mail for a year now and it has been
> satisfactory. However, it is so complicated for a non-computer nerd
> like me, that I would really like to unsubscribe. What do I do about
> all the mail that is collecting in the account? Greymail too? I
> rather use my mac Mail.com
> One of our email servers that I inherited runs off squirrelmail, and the
> domain it uses will be changing soon also. We would like to keep all the
> existing accounts, but just change their email addresses to use the new
> domain. Is there a painless way to go about doing this? Thanks for any
>
--On 3. junij 2006 10:01 +0100 Greg Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know how to enable the receipt functionality in SquirrelMail?
I have been using the interface for a while, without any success in
getting this aspect to work (both receipt on delivery and receipt on
read). W
On Mon, June 5, 2006 6:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to reply as another address via squirrelmail? I
> currently have 6 addresses setup as aliases to forward to my main one,
> and would like to be able to reply back as the address that they sent
> it to. They are all at hte sam
On Saturday 03 June 2006 02:07 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We use Squirrelmail as our community radio station's email, and I
> delete the spam. (Thus, I'm the secret heart of keeping the station
> working, and I get to use the "delete" button a lot.) I'm getting to
> like your program an
I have used Squirrel Mail for a year now and it has been satisfactory. However, it is so complicated for a non-computer nerd like me, that I would really like to unsubscribe. What do I do about all the mail that is collecting in the account? Greymail too? I rather use my mac Mail.com and wonder
Is there a way to reply as another address via squirrelmail? I currently
have 6 addresses setup as aliases to forward to my main one, and would
like to be able to reply back as the address that they sent it to. They
are all at hte same domain, just different prefixes.
Like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
Jimmy Conner said:
> On Fri, May 19, 2006 3:29 am, RE Mailing Lists wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I am looking for contact information for Government institutions that
>> have
>> implemented SquirrelMail. I am looking to implement this software and
>> part of the
>> process requires me to provide referenc
I sent this earlier but I don't think it went through because I wasn't
verified on the list yet...
One of of our email servers that I inherited runs off squirrelmail, and
the domain it uses will be changing soon also. We would like to keep all
the existing accounts, but just change their email add
One of our email servers that I inherited runs off
squirrelmail, and the domain it uses will be changing soon also. We would like
to keep all the existing accounts, but just change their email addresses to use
the new domain. Is there a painless way to go about doing this? Thanks for any
in
Hi,
We use Squirrelmail as our community radio station's email, and I delete
the spam. (Thus, I'm the secret heart of keeping the station working,
and I get to use the "delete" button a lot.) I'm getting to like your
program and here's a thought.
I notice that the Delete buttons
Hi, Does anyone know how to enable the receipt functionality in SquirrelMail? I have been using the interface for a while, without any success in getting this aspect to work (both receipt on delivery and receipt on read). What needs to be done to get it to work? This is an urgent query an
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