On Thu, April 7, 2005 9:44 am, Gary MacKay said:
> What happened to the standard message filters? Not the spam stuff, just
> filters to move the messages into folders. I'm running the 1.5.x development 
> from
> cvs. I had quite a few filters setup and now they are gone. I found the 
> plugin had
> been moved to the obsolete section. How do I do this now? Oh, and I do have my
> configs, addresses, calendars, etc. all in mysql if that matters.
>
> - Gary
>
>

The filters plugin currently ships with Squirrelmail (and has for some time) so 
the
version on the website is obsolete since it doesn't contain all the fixes that 
the
shipped and CVS versions do.

You say that the filters are gone... do you mean your filters have been erased 
or
that the "Message Filters" block is gone from Options?  If they have been 
erased, I
can not see how the plugin would cause it, so maybe your mysql preferences had
gotten restored from an earlier version?  If you don't have the Options anymore,
make sure you have not updated over your config file, and see if it shows in 
conf.pl
or config.php.

Reupdate your CVS copy and readd it to your plugins list is about all I can say 
with
the imformation you have given us.

Jimmy



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