Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
> Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>> Hi Sun,
>> On Thursday, August 24, 2006, Sun wrote:
I posted earlier about trying to get right_main.php working. It still
isn't working, but I have some interesting info to add:
1) When I login, the left pane
Maganizo:
> This is what I did to install the plugins:
>
> While my squirrelmail is working fine
>
> using the image buttons plugin:
>
> I changed into the image_button directory and copied config.php.sample
> into config.php
>
> I didn't change anything in the config.php file
>
> I then went
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Hi Sun,
On Thursday, August 24, 2006, Sun wrote:
> I posted earlier about trying to get right_main.php working. It still
> isn't working, but I have some interesting info to add:
> 1) When I login, the left pane loads. In Konqueror, an error appears i
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Hi SIVAKUMAR.M,
On Friday, August 18, 2006, SIVAKUMAR.M wrote:
> Bug : Search is not done as per entered Search condition.
> Description :
>When I entered se and searched (refer screen shot attached)
> irrelevant record is displayed.
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Hi Travis,
On Thursday, August 24, 2006, Travis wrote:
> I am getting the following errors;
>> Warning: include_once(../plugins/calendar/data/config.php)
>> [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or
>> directory in C:\Inetpub\mai
I am unable to send emails with attachments to multiple email addresses loaded in my address book. My attachments are under 3 MB (combined). Have 200 addresses to send this to. Tried sending to 70, 50, 30 addresses, but still no luck. I am able to send same email with same attachments to 3 addr
> Hi ya'll..
>
> just a quick question.
>
> the problem is that our login usernames are totally different than the
> email addresses
> example:
> username = jan.huh
> with corresponding email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> now when this user send an email the default email address in the send
> head
Hi Collen,
> the problem is that our login usernames are totally different than the
> email addresses
> [...]
> now when this user send an email the default email address in the send
> header
> becomes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and when the receiver tries to reply, it all get screwed up (coz that's
> no