sqwebmail writes:
dear all
i want to configure sqwebmail, so it can access IMAP server.
but i don't know what to do.
i've read the manual, but there's no info about that.
That's because sqwebmail does not use an IMAP server.
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Sam Varshavchik writes:
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Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Fix LDAP compile on Solaris 9
â Fix quota parsing bug on platforms with 64bit file offsets
â logger wrapper: stderr wasn't closed when daemonizing and initializing the
managed process.
â fix translatable strings for special fold
Laurent Wacrenier writes:
Hi,
I'm trying to translate sqwebmail 4.0.5 template to another language.
I noticed that [#$DRAFTS=...#], [#$TRASH=...#] and [#$SENT=...#] tags
are not used. In list_folder_xlate() routing from folder.c, "Drafts",
"Trash" and "Sent" folder name are compared to "INBOX.D
Charles M. Gerungan writes:
I've just installed sqwebmail 3.6.2 and what I miss is a preference for
setting the From address or a Reply-To address. Did I overlook it?
Edit the From: header when sending a message, and it will now become the
default. The Reply-To: header is not editable.
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Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â When displaying full headers special HTML characters were not escaped,
making it possible for maliciously-crafted E-mail messages to run Javascript
scripts. This only occurs when displaying full headers. Patch for earlier
vers
Joe H writes:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, James A Baker wrote:
On Jun 3, 2004, at 07:06, Brian Candler wrote:
I believe he's talking about the text in plain text messages that's
wrapped in PRE tags, which typically prevents line wrapping in
well-behaved browsers.
yeah, that is the problem I'm having.
Plain
Sagara Wijetunga writes:
--- Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Version 4 works in a completely different manner,
and does not require
suexec.
Can the SqWebMail Ver. 4 be used under Apache2 suEXEC
then?
As I said, it's mostly irrelevant.
In version 4, sqwebmail is a persis
Sagara Wijetunga writes:
I'm not sure if suEXEC will actually *stop*
sqwebmail working, but I suggest you take it out of
the loop to eliminate this as a potential problem.
Use of suEXEC is mandatory in my installation. I use
SqWebMail Ver. 3 series under suEXEC in another
server. Now I prefer to g
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
File was not attached. This is it.
On Fri, 28 May 2004 12:38:58 +0900
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi.
These patches are against 4.0.4.20040524 (or later).
You'll need to provide a better explanation, or refactor the patches
differently.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Several fixes to Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji's MIME patches, fixing some
memory leaks and memory corruptions.
â Make maildirquota calculations 64bit-clean.
â Fix configure script's probe for -lresolv, on some platforms.
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Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
I understood. I worried that shortcuts such as `11.1% algorithm'
would break backward compatibility on implementation for any
charsets (for example, an ISO-8859-1 subject line including a bit
many accented characters).
At least charsets below allow both method
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
* Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji's comprehensive MIME patch. The patch's
primary focus is to improve MIME support for East Asian character set, but
it also touches most MIME functions in various parts of sqwebmail.
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Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
Anyway, additional fixes are attached (diff to 20040522 patch).
All right, I think this is good enough for a first attempt. I still made
the changes that I like: mark UTF-8 and UTF-7 as preferring
quoted-printable, and choose between quoted printable and base64
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
Updated patch for 4.0.4. I splitted it to 4 subpatches.
# Changes on flowed format are removed. I wish more suggestions.
One other thing that occured to me is that it may not be necessary to
explicitly declare UNICODE_HEADER_BASE64 and UNICODE_BODY_BASE64.
For
Bill Gradwohl writes:
I saw no mention of an archive, and Google didn't help, so I'll post the
issue I encountered.
On a virgin Fedora Core 2 installation, I compiled sqwebmail 4.0.4 as I
usually do, and everything looked OK. Upon execution, I get :
The webmail system is temporarily unavailable. An
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
Updated patch for 4.0.4. I splitted it to 4 subpatches.
# Changes on flowed format are removed. I wish more suggestions.
1) Small problem in encodebase64(). When generating multiple encoded words,
they need to be separated by spaces. As it is, encodebase64() w
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
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
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
I have a mistake (only one line). Please use this.
On Sat, 8 May 2004 17:09:02 +0900
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, to add info. of new charset, we must add whole map of the charset...
This is a rewritten patch against sqwebmail-4.0.3.
I
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
This release fixes a number of bugs, adds improved logging, and refactors
some configuration file changes. It is important to strictly follow the
stated upgrade procedure if upgrading to this release (that is, run make
install-configure),
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Fixed miscellaneous compilation errors on some platforms.
â Removed the authmodulelist configuration file. The authentication module
list is now set in the main sqwebmail configuration file.
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Brian Candler writes:
Thank you. That's exactly what dev snapshots are for :-)
Sam - patch attached. I'm not sure what
$(libexecdir)/courier/sqwebmaild start
should be replaced with though, so I made a guess at
$(libexecdir)/courier/sqwebmaild.rc start
Nope. $(sbindir)/webmaild is the rig
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
OK, to add info. of new charset, we must add whole map of the charset...
This is a rewritten patch against sqwebmail-4.0.3.
Thanks. I don't see any immediate problems after a brief overview. But
this is a very large patch and it will take me some time to go o
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
On Thu, 06 May 2004 07:18:31 -0400
Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The unicode list includes most common character sets in use. The
unsupported charsets are rarely seen, and in any case if their Unicode map
is known they can simply be added.
Som
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
Although preferred encoding method etc. depend on charset,
mono-lingual (-charset) configuration (*) won't link unicode
library.
(*) And charsets of HTTP content and outgoing message are identical
(See Ichikawa's recommendation).
And generally, text/* attachment
Hatuka*nezumi - IKEDA Soji writes:
This is a patch against sqwebmail-4.0.3.
You are creating a new structure that lists encoding parameters for selected
character sets.
There's already an existing structure that enumerates all the character sets
sqwebmail knows about: the unicode structure list.
Approximately 20-22 hours ago the hard disk in my gateway/router crashed.
It's going to be a few days before things will return to normal, and I'll
catch up on my mail then.
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Dave Kettmann writes:
Hello all,
I am running the following:
RedHat 9.0
vpopmail 5.2.1 (installed and works fine)
sqwebmail 4.0.3 (installed and NOT working)
I am also running other miscellaneous qmail things (qmailadmin, clamav, spamassasin,
etc)
I compiled and installed vpopmail 5.2 1, it works
Jake Knobloch writes:
I am running sqwebmail 4.0.2 with vpopmail. I have one user who cannot
login to sqwebmail. This used to happen with the old version of
sqwebmail and if I restarted the authdaemon it would work again. Now
with the new version everyone authenticates well, except this one user
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Convert sqwebmail to use the new courierlogger wrapper. Note that the
command to start sqwebmail has changed.
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Brian Candler writes:
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 08:12:01PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Brian Candler writes:
>
>Am I missing something? I can't understand how these bits fit together.
You're looking at obsolete code that is no longer relevant.
And obsolete documentation? (i.e.
matti writes:
You must be an exception. Most people expect to see 2 of 6.
Whatever. But it puzzles me, how most people, after deleting one message of
six, would still expect have six left?
They subsconsciously place themselves in a middle of a process of reading
six messages. And that's what
Brian Candler writes:
Am I missing something? I can't understand how these bits fit together.
You're looking at obsolete code that is no longer relevant.
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matti writes:
matti writes:
If I delete a message of a total of 6, I expect to see 5 messages left.
So the next message to view would be 1 of 6.
Sorry for the typo, 1 of 5 ofcourse...
You must be an exception. Most people expect to see 2 of 6.
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James A Baker writes:
Personally, I'm not aware of ever hearing Sam explicitly state why. But
my assumption has always been that it's essentially "because that's how
IMAP and POP work with the folders." Neither IMAP nor POP will actually
delete messages from an active folder without some other
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Recent changes:
â Fix - a filesystem out of quota situation may result in a hang.
â Brian Candler's enhanced courierlogger wrapper.
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James A Baker writes:
Although, I don't recall if Courier-IMAP can search across mailboxes or
not. The IMAP "SEARCH" command may be restricted to searching the
selected mailbox. I'm not sure. (Sam?? Does it do multi-box searching?
-- Or do the clients handle that for themselves by firing off se
Marcin Owsiany writes:
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 09:47:26PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
C) Put together a tool that reparses all the translatable strings and places
them into a dummy source file that's fed to gettext in order to generate
the pot template files.
AFAIK there's no n
Lars E. D. Jensen writes:
Hi
I'm trying to translate sqwebmail into danish language.
I've arranged the new template files by copying them from the original:
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Apr 20 15:40 dk
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root2 Apr 20 15:42 en -> dk
dk is where th
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Additional logging and documentation fixes.
â More address MIME encoding tweaks to improve compliance with RFC 2231.
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Reinke Bonte writes:
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 18:51:54 -0400
Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
gettext is fine, except that it does not fit in sqwebmail's model,
where all language-dependent strings are already externalized into
separate files.
That is not true, Sam, languag
Marcin Owsiany writes:
I know that gettext seems a bit complicated at first, but it's worth
learning and using, despite all its shortcomings. Once you get a way to
extract the strings with xgettext, gettext tools will take care of
almost everything else.
gettext is fine, except that it does not f
Brian Candler writes:
However I can't really understand what is going on in the source here, since
it's a "homedir" value from maildir_info_imap_find() which is being passed
to a "maildir" argument of maildirwatch(). I'd have to start putting
printf's in just to work out what is supposed to be hap
Lukas Vesely writes:
Hi,
please, what should I add to the 'CHARSET' file when I'd like to send
emails in english, czech(iso-8859-2) and also in Japanese ? I've
configured with the --enable-unicode and RPM by itself added to
the CHARSET file utf-8,iso-8859-1 . should I add something there (as t
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
Changes:
â Adjusted MIME encoding of sender/recipient names to more closely comply
with RFC 2047.
â Additional logging.
â Record internal queue ID in Received: headers.
â Some technical changes to IMAP THREAD REFERENCES extension.
â Other min
Jay Runde writes:
I have upgraded to vpopmail 5.4.0 and it is still occurring.
âWhatâ exactly is occuring?
You know, I usually read things from start to finish. I don't read messages
backwards. And I'd like to think that all normal people are like that.
So, when I open a message, and this is wh
Jay Runde writes:
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I am using qmail 1.03 + vpopmail 5.21 + sqwebmail 4.02 and having trouble
logging in to use SqWebMail. ÂSometimes it will let me login and sometimes
it will not when I enter
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the password. When
it will not le
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
This is a maintenance release.
Bugs fixed:
â Double mime-encoding of recipient addresses
â Corrupted return addresses
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Jean Caron writes:
Curious. I had forgotten this step myself and was having the exact same
problem. Running make install-configure fixed it. Afterwards, I got a dozen
or so more corrupted messages, which were stuck in the queue from before.
Now it's all good.
Actually, this bug is for real. S
Radames Velez writes:
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Re: [sqwebmail] Re: webmail attachment upload...
I don't understand, my mail client is sqwebmail that is through where the
You said that when "the receiver gets the mail the attachment name is
changed to ATT".
No, it's not.
sqwebmail sets the att
Radames Velez writes:
Hey ,
I did some testing and I noticed that from web mail when
attached it seems that if the attachment name is a certain amount of
characters (long like 21 or more) could be a little less when it is sent
and the receiver gets the mail the attachment name is changed
simbo adeyemi writes:
Hello, i saw this config lines for authpam.
#%PAM-1.0
authrequired /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow nullok
account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
But on my system, i only have /lib i dont have /lib/security/pa
Well, then, CHANGE it to whatever your system nee
Noel Burton-Krahn writes:
Reading the code, I see that the sqwebmail wrapper passes environment
variables then the whole HTTP socket to sqwebmaild. Superficially it
doesn't seem like a big effort to get sqwebmaild to use stdin instead, then
it could be a regular CGI again, no?
It'll probably wor
Jean Caron writes:
I searched the list for this without luck. Anyone can tell what the fix is ?
Thanks. Jean (issue is; french characters are shown as boxes)
The following text uses the iso-8859-1 character set. Your display is set
for the utf-8 character set, so some characters may not displa
Noel Burton-Krahn writes:
So, how do I make sqwebmaild act like the old sqwebmail CGI?
Only by undoing the actual code changes.
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Net Nut writes:
The way the sqwebmail sends it's gpg content in attachments is the same
type that Evolution email uses, bit I have seen other email programs
that put the gpg content right into the email. What are the names of the
two different standards?
sqwebmail uses MIME/PGP, as defined by RFC
Kenneth Fordham writes:
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I have a mail server installed on FreeBSD 4.9 that has been running fine
for months.
About 5-6 days ago people started saying that there attachments are not
showing up, this is what happens.
If I were to send a PDF attachment named test.pdf to my I
Ex Arca writes:
When the user hits the BACK button within the framework of sqwebmail:
1) Does the browser look only in a local cache for the previous page? Thus
Apache and sqwebmail could not be responsible for the curruption.
2) Or does sqwebmail still get invoked in someway. For example, may
Trevor Astrope writes:
Can anyone tell me how the quota field is used in sqwebmail?
I configured quotas with maildrop's maildirmake and deliver mail using
deliverquota, and sqwebmail prints the "You are using % of your quota"
message when I login, even though I don't have a quota field defined
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
This is a maintenance release that fixes several minor bugs:
â Sun C++ compiler portability fix.
â xBSD compilation portability fix.
â FreeBSD (maybe others) timezone fix.
â vpopmail password changes fixed.
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Martin Kos writes:
hi sam
On Sat, 13 Mar 2004, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Since you have to explicitly enable and configure shared
folders, unless you've done so there's nothing to disable.
hmm... i've checked the docu of sqwebmail and courier-imap and
haven't seen where i have
sword changing is handled by vpopmail" do you not
understand?
- Original Message -----
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 1:42 AM
Subject: [sqwebmail] Re: users can not change their password
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Jeremy Kitchen writes:
On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 21:19, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
And what exactly is the problem with showing the ACL icon next to each
folder?
users. When users see something they aren't used to seeing, they call
tech support.
Then you need to get new users.
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Martin Kos writes:
hi
i've tried sqwebmail 4.0.1. is there a way to completly disable
the shared folder & ACL features so that the user doesn't see
anything of that? ... or do i have to disable it in courier-imap
(but where?) ?
Since you have to explicitly enable and configure shared folders, unl
ÃzgÃr Ãzaslan (Listeler) writes:
I have configured sqwebmail with-authvhkpw and my server uses vpopmail 5.0.
I did not configured it as "--disable-changepass". What is the problem?
You should ask on the vpopmail list any vpopmail-related questions.
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Greene, Jason A [ITS] writes:
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This is a mailing list, not a web site. Please don't send HTML-bloated
garbage to mailing lists.
Message
I installed sqwebmail and I'm getting an error trying to start authdaemon
Â
I run this and get this error
Â
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMA
This errata addresses the following bugs:
â Folder rename may crash the server process, in some situations.
â xBSD regression portability fix.
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paul writes:
Hi all!
I tried to compile sqwebmail 4.0.0 with vpopmail 5.4.0 on Openbsd 3.3 but
got compile/check errors!
Here they are:
/bin/sh ./testsuite 2>&1 | cmp - ./testsuite.txt
LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; ./maildirkwtest | cmp -s - ./maildirkwtest.txt
LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; ./maildiraclt
Note - at press time Sourceforge's project server is down and the download
page cannot be updated. Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/courier/ in
order to download this release.
Note - if using Courier-IMAP, this update requires a concurrent upgrade to
Courier-IMAP 3.0.
Changes in theis release
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install the sqwebmail ported application, but cant get it
working
with my vpopmail installation ...
Â
Anything special that i am missing ??
You're missing this: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Complete implementation of virtual shared folders and access control
lists. ACL functionality should now be complete.
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Jeremy Kitchen writes:
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 20:29, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> somebody in sqwebmail list once told me that this
> could be a bug. is it true?
This bug has been reported only when vpopmail is being used. As such, this
is likely to be a bug in vpopmail.
just curious, but how
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
* Minor patches.
* Partial access control list implementation. Folder creation, deletion,
and renaming now works with virtual folders and access control lists.
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greg gede writes:
i've got more and more user complaining about this
following error when they try to login :
Internal error (module sqconfig.c, line 63) - contact
system administrator
i've found out that the error is caused by
sqwebmail-ip file suddenly owned by root.root. i just
manually chown
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
This build adds a partial implementation of virtual shared folders.
It's based on the same virtual shared folder code base as Courier-IMAP.
When complete, both implementations will interoperate, but not right now.
This is a new implement
IKEDA Soji writes:
Hi
This is my last patch for charset adjustments.
Your patch appears to be incomplete. It used the AUTHCHARSET macro, which
does not appear to be defined.
Please wait until the next build. I'm about to make some major commits,
and generating a new tarball. Then you can gener
Pete writes:
How do I refresh my opened webpage while In Sqwebmail? If I hit 'reload'
I am made to login again. Or is there another way to find out you have new mail?
Just click on the "Folders" link.
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Toshikazu Ichikawa writes:
There are several problems in your implementation. Specifically, you cannot
make any references in rfc822 to symbols defined in the sqwebmail directory.
This is because rfc822 is a generic library that's also shared by other
applications.
Yes, You are right. I have
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â Last of the East Asian character set enhancements.
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Toshikazu Ichikawa writes:
I have developed such patch and attach it in this mail.
I developed it under 3.6.0. (Time flies during I straggled)
I hope this concept will be merged into main source tree.
There are several problems in your implementation. Specifically, you cannot
make any references
Rajaie writes:
I get the following errors : when trying to make it .
Â
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I.. -I./.. -o sqwebmail sqwebmaild.o ../cgi/libcgi.a
-lcrypt
sqwebmaild.o: In function `send_environ':
/root/rajaiework/sqwebmail-3.6.2.20040201/sqwebmail/sqwebmaild.c(.text+0x35
b): undefined reference to
Brendan Braybrook writes:
here's an strace of the authdaemond.plain process handling the request
(it never attemps to even so much as stat userdbshadow.dat):
read(6,
"bbraybrookhome=/mail/bbraybrook/Maildir/|mail=/mail/bbraybrook/Maildir/|uid=48543|_=",
84) = 84
That's because this userdb entry
IKEDA Soji writes:
o libcharset by Bruno Haible is requested.
When system has no libcharset, included libcharset will be
linked.
- When included charset is selected, configuration file
charset.alias.dist will be installed. Rename / copy
it to charset.alias (and, if needed, edit it)
IKEDA Soji writes:
unicode.c:
Error handling by unicode_xconvert() breaks string using multibyte
(e.g. EUC-JP) and/or stateful (e.g. ISO-2022-*) encoding schemes.
I modified unicode_xconvert() so that it lets converter functions
handle conversion errors and then (if possible) retry to hand
Enrico Giannini writes:
Hello,
I have a strange problem with Sqwebmail 3.6.x (no such problem with 3.5.x).
I have a Freebsd box - charset=ISO-8859-1 ; lang=it_IT.ISO8859-1 - equipped
with qmail+vpopmail+sqwebmail.
Sqwebmail is accessed through https, mainly with IE6.
With sqwebmail 3.6.x instal
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â There's been some reports of internal error aborts. Their cause is not
yet known, but this build adds some reporting that will provide additional
information which should be useful.
â Updated Japanese character set support.
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
â The bug that reported an internal error after logging in has been fixed.
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Nick Lomonte writes:
Update:
It IS actually changing the password, but I'm still getting the error
that says it didn't.
You are using vpopmail, and when you ran the configure script you should
have seen the message that explains what needs to be done regarding any
authentication-related issues.
Andy Firman writes:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 05:04:41PM -0600, Nick Lomonte wrote:
Building a new mail server - running fedora core 1 and vpopmail 5.4.0
rc2.
Everything compiles OK. After logging to sqwebmail, I get "Internal
error (module maildir.c, line 170) - contact system administrator".
Idea
Marcus Bointon writes:
Sorry to ask on here, but I can't find a digest of this list anywhere.
I have a fully working install of sqwebmail 3.5.3 running with qmail and
vpopmail on OpenBSD 3.1, and I thought I'd give more recent versions a look.
I downloaded the current 3.6.2 release, and also the
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#sqwebmail
Changes:
Internal code rewrite to synchronize sqwebmail code with the current Courier
tree, in prepation for adding support for virtual shared folders and access
control lists. Virtual shared folders and access control lists are not y
SÃrgio Manuel Rosa writes:
Iâm using sqwebmail 3.6.2, running on a RedHat 8.0 with vpopmail and qmail.
When you ran 'make install', you where told what to do if you experience
authentication problems with vpopmail. Were you paying attention?
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Nicolas DUSSERT writes:
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ÂÂÂ I'm using sqwebmail 3.3.1 and I'd like to use sqwebmail 3.6.2. After
"./configure --enable-https", i've tried "make" and then i've got the
error (I've tried with sqwebmail 3.6.1, and i've got the same error) :
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g++ -DHAVE_CONF
Tech @ ITSNetwork writes:
This is from the /var/qmail/users/assign file
techguy:popuser:110:110:/var/qmail/mailnames/plesk1.intranet.local/techguy
I don't know what that is, but does it have anything to do with sqwebmail?
This is my mail home folder for my mail account. I guess it wasn't useful
Bill Hults writes:
Thanks all for your help. I've opted for simple & things seem to be
working except I'm now getting an error -
"Internal Error
The webmail system is temporarily unavailable. An error occured in
function write: Transport endpoint is not connected"
authdaemond.plain is running.
Rick Weinbender writes:
Is there a way to disable sqwebmail
for certain users?
Change their password.
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Brendan Pratt writes:
After using sqwebmail for a few months, all of a sudden it has stopped
working, giving errors like :
sqwebmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Permission denied
sqwebmail: maildircache: Cache create failure - cannot change to bin
in my /var/log/syslog
I've been doing some
Nicolas writes:
apt-get, and downloaded the sqwebmail-3.6.2 package. Here are the options
I gave
it:
./configure --enable-softtimeout=900 --enable-https --enable-autopurge=10
--enable-cgibindir=/data/www/cgi-bin/ --enable-imagedir=/data/www/htdocs/sqwebmail/
--enable-imageurl=/sqwebmail/
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