Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail for large installations?

2004-10-07 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Jay Lee wrote: > Take a look at the imapproxy project http://www.imapproxy.org. This > prevents the login/logout problems by caching a connection to the imap > server. Thanks for the pointer. > No it doesn't. Squirrelmail and most other webmail servers want to offer

[SM-USERS] SquirrelMail for large installations?

2004-10-07 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
I am wondering if SW will work well for large installations. The last ISP I did some work for (about 1 million mailboxes) switched from a defunct commercial product to Horde. But Horde suffered from a lot of overhead, doing a pop/imap login for every page update and transferring all the dat

RE: [SM-USERS] Individualized timezones.

2004-10-07 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: > > Set the "safe_mode" off, restart apache, and the Timezone option > > magically appears. > > It is enough to add TZ variable to safe_mode_allowed_env_vars Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. > If you have safe mode turned on, there must be some re

RE: [SM-USERS] Individualized timezones.

2004-10-06 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Christopher Wagner wrote: > For my part, I'm running Squirrelmail 1.4.3a on Debian and am showing > quite clearly "Timezone Options" under "Options" then "Personal > Information". I checked the frame, again, plus the view-source for the frame, and it isn't there.

[SM-USERS] Individualized timezones.

2004-10-06 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
I'm playing with 1.4.3a. I have searched for information on setting the timezone, and everything points to the Options and then Personal Information pages. However, that page shows absolutely nothing about timezones. I checked all files in the tarball (grep -i timezone) and there s