> Thank you!  Is there information about this i18n version that I can view
> online?  Like what languages it supports. And exactly what this means in
> relation to the Squirrelmail interface?
>
> Also, are there any caveats I should be aware of if I decide to go with
> the i18n version of the RPM if my previous version was not i18n?  And in
> general, are there any caveats using the RPM I should be aware of (Redhat
> Linux 8.0)?

squirrelmail-i18n is not complete squirrelmail package. It should depend
on squirrelmail and only add supported translations. according to
rpmfind.net fedora, suse and mandrake repackaged squirrelmail with i18n
support.

List of translations can be found in release notes.
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=311&release_id=298946

More information can be found on
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/LanguageTranslation

Reason why you saw it only in 1.4.4 can be found at
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/RemovedTranslations or squirrelmail
changelog/release notes.

-- 
Tomas


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