Re: [SM-USERS] Out-of -Office Reply

2006-08-31 Thread Fredrik Jervfors
> Is there an out-of-the-office message function on Squirrel mail? And if > so, how do I create/delete it? SquirrelMail doesn't have that functionality per se, but there are several plugins that can be used to manage a server side solution [1]. Usually a client, such as SquirrelMail, isn't alwa

[SM-USERS] Out-of -Office Reply

2006-08-31 Thread Andrea Curtis
Is there an out-of-the-office message function on Squirrel mail? And if so, how do I create/delete it? Thanks, folks. Andrea - Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done qui

[SM-USERS] Help! Need to migrate folders to a hosted env

2006-08-31 Thread bassplayer
I was running SM happy as clams on my own server but now I have to move to the other side of the states and I need my domain up so I moved my site to a host providoer that supports squirrelmail. And yes I can use their squirrelmail but I'm trying to figure out how to move my existing folder data an

Re: [SM-USERS] Meaning of "no response"

2006-08-31 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
That's not OK. SquirrelMail fails to detect used proxy. See conf.pl -> 4. General Options -> 15. Location base Set it to correct value. If you don't use configuration script, set $config_location_base variable in config.php file. > Thanks, Tony .. I've checked out config test and it tells me t

Re: [SM-USERS] Meaning of "no response"

2006-08-31 Thread Paul Chandler
Thanks, Tomas .. I've checked out config test and it tells me that I'm configured OK The only thing which I (now) see as potentially problematic is "Base URL detected as: http://192.168.0.2/webmail/src (location base autodetected)" SM will certainly 'see itself' using this address, but because o

Re: [SM-USERS] Meaning of "no response"

2006-08-31 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> Folks, > > I have squirrelmail set up on my small, home-based server. It runs very > nicely, and sits behind an authenticating proxy (squid) and filter > (dansguardian). Clients (all 3 of them) access SM via a URL such as > http://192.168.0.2:8080/webmail/ where 8080 is actually the port on wh

[SM-USERS] Meaning of "no response"

2006-08-31 Thread Paul Chandler
Folks, I have squirrelmail set up on my small, home-based server. It runs very nicely, and sits behind an authenticating proxy (squid) and filter (dansguardian). Clients (all 3 of them) access SM via a URL such as http://192.168.0.2:8080/webmail/ where 8080 is actually the port on which the fil