> > East Asian languages don't use spaces so you can wrap after almost
(B> > any character (there are defined exceptions, which are different per
(B> > language).
(B>
(B> I wonder if there's a convenient table on unicode.org that identifies
(B> the characters involved.
(B>
(B
(BThis docum
On Tue, 18 May 2004 07:07:54 -0400
Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What exactly is the issue with flowed text and East Asian character
> > sets?
Reinke Bonte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> East Asian languages don't use spaces so you can wrap after almost any
> character (there are
Reinke Bonte writes:
>> 2) I believe that both UTF-8 and UTF-7 character sets should have
>the > UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE flag set.
>
> UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE depends on both language and script.
> Domestic charsets almostly correspond to language-script, but on
> UTF context they may not be determi
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 02:38:21PM -0600, Peter Milne wrote:
> Than my best choice will probably be to install over from source I guess.
> I am updating my ports now to see what version it will leave me at.
I was wrong. cvsup gives me a makefile for 4.0.4.
At least if you install from source,
On Tue, 18 May 2004 20:28:54 +, Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 02:22:21PM -0600, Peter Milne wrote:
Before I go and get the new documentation, I should probably upgrade
from
sqwebmail-3.6.2_1 to the newest flavor. Can I expect a seemless upgrade
through p
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 02:22:21PM -0600, Peter Milne wrote:
> Before I go and get the new documentation, I should probably upgrade from
> sqwebmail-3.6.2_1 to the newest flavor. Can I expect a seemless upgrade
> through ports or is it going to be difficult?
I doubt ports has caught up to 4.0
On Tue, 18 May 2004 19:57:48 +, Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 01:18:30PM -0600, Peter Milne wrote:
I have installed on FreeBSD using portswhy can I not find any
documentation for configuring?
I am trying to change the 'timeout' time when composing a mes
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 01:18:30PM -0600, Peter Milne wrote:
> I have installed on FreeBSD using portswhy can I not find any
> documentation for configuring?
>
> I am trying to change the 'timeout' time when composing a message.
I guess the person who built the port didn't include the docum
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 09:01:01PM +0200, varga chris wrote:
> hi
>
> does anybody know how can i handle, that a new user became
> access, filter his mail.
> i?ve installed maildrop and it work fine. but i have always to create
> that maidirfilterconfig by hand. couse qmailadmin doesn?t do it. ! :
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 02:22:24PM -0500, Sean Smith wrote:
> I don't really want it to stay in the inbox. When the user filters the
> mail it will go to the trash or other specified folder.
So you'd have to have like an alternate inbox where filtered-mail-which-you-
ought-to-read goes.
> That w
I don't really want it to stay in the inbox. When the user filters the
mail it will go to the trash or other specified folder. That would
alleviate the flagging of filtered mail. If I knew enough C to do it I
would but I am only an amateur. :(
Brian Candler wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 12:44:
I have installed on FreeBSD using portswhy can I not find any
documentation for configuring?
I am trying to change the 'timeout' time when composing a message.
--
Pete
http://milneweb.com
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hi
does anybody know how can i handle, that a new user became
access, filter his mail.
i´ve installed maildrop and it work fine. but i have always to create
that maidirfilterconfig by hand. couse qmailadmin doesn´t do it. ! :(
is there an option for in sqwebmail
thanx.lines
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 12:44:47PM -0500, Sean Smith wrote:
> Is it possible to filter messages in the inbox based on a word in the
> subject?
Only at delivery time, not at the time when sqwebmail opens the INBOX.
(Doing it that way would be problematic; if you leave mail in the INBOX then
there
I have recently setup Mailscanner and Spamassassin on our mail server
(Sendmail, Procmail, Courier-POP3, SQWebmail). I have it setup so that
all alleged spam is tagged and sent to the user.
Obviously, the users are able to setup filters and rules in their mail
program (OE, Netscape) but some of
> >> 2) I believe that both UTF-8 and UTF-7 character sets should have
> >the > UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE flag set.
> >
> > UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE depends on both language and script.
> > Domestic charsets almostly correspond to language-script, but on
> > UTF context they may not be determined.
>
>
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 06:45:40PM +0530, Jithesh wrote:
> I was successful in configuring sqwebmail 4.0.3. I have only one domain
> and they can login without typing the full domain name. But when it logs
> in it shows the machine name as the domain. Does anybody know how to
> change that
Read th
Hi all,
I was successful in configuring sqwebmail 4.0.3. I have only one domain
and they can login without typing the full domain name. But when it logs
in it shows the machine name as the domain. Does anybody know how to
change that
Thanks in Advance
--
Jithesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
2) I believe that both UTF-8 and UTF-7 character sets should have the
UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE flag set.
UNICODE_WORD_WRAPPABLE depends on both language and script.
Domestic charsets almostly correspond to language-script, but on
UTF context they may not be determi
On Mon, 17 May 2004 22:46:22 -0400
Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've reviewed your patch in greater detail and I have a few more things that
> need to be cleared up.
>
> But first, I've updated your patch against sqwebmail-4.0.4 because there
> were a number of structural source
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