>>>
>>>>>Hello list,
>>>>>
>>>>>i have Tiger Server 10.4 of Apple, and i have installed under the path
>>>>>/etc/squiremail/plugins a simple autoresponder plug and abilitate the
>>>>>calendar plugin. Then when open the master page of Squiremail  and teh
>>>>>Oprion pane, i don't seen  of new(plugin).
>>>>>
>>>>>The following "error" appears also when i abilitate another pkugin (in
>>>>>list or new); in  brief any plugins reject  own  work; i do not
>>>>> received
>>>>>error or other during the use of Squirremail..
>>>>>
>>>>>Please does anyone can help me ??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>enable plugins in squirrelmail configuration.
>>>>
>>>>are you sure that plugins should be stored in /etc/squirrelmail/plugins
>>>>directory? /etc/ directory should store configuration data and not
>>>>programs or scripts.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>weel good question.. i don't know exactly where is the right location to
>>>install a new login: i have seen that under /etc/squirrelmail/pluging
>>>there are all the folder of the standard plugins. Also, the folder
>>>*plugins* is a symlink that point at /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins..
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Information about configuration utility
>>http://www.squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-2.html#ss2.3
>>
>>Information about plugins
>>http://www.squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-7.html#ss7.1
>>
>>Calendar plugin that is distributed with SquirrelMail adds link in
>>SquirrelMail top meniu.
>>
>>Autoresponder plugin adds option block. It needs compatibility plugin.
>>Possible issue with autorespond 0.4 plugin - you must remove version
>>number from plugin directory name.
>>
>>Rename /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/autorespond-0.4 to
>>/usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/autorespond
>>
>>If you keep version number in directory name - plugin is not loaded.
>>
>>I think MacOSX Tiger uses cyrus and not generic system user setup.
>>autorespond v.0.4 plugin might be unsuitable for you.
>>
>>
>>
> Sorry, i can read only now your reply.
> Well, now the plugins is active on my Tiger Server, i can seen under
> Option tab, the window configuration of autoresponder. After few test
> and random selection, i can seen that it don't send nothing around - no
> autoreply or forward - probably for the cyrus mechanism.. well but if
> possible for my last test;
> - where do i must copy the .forward file (may be now my location is
> incorrect)??
> - exist another plugin that work as autoresponder as concept for MacOS X?

I don't have access to your server. I don't know if you use cyrus or ftp
is not working for user accounts in your setup.

See
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=73
http://email.uoa.gr/projects/squirrelmail/avelsieve.php

Plugin should be able to control server side filtering and vacation
replies on Cyrus server with SIEVE support.

Before you start using some vacation plugin, you should find out how to
enable vacation in your setup. What files should be changed in order to
get filtering or vacation support. Or at least name of the program that
does local email delivery. cyrus deliver, procmail, maildrop, some other
program.

MacOSX is commercial product and it might be difficult to check it for
developers that don't have access to Apple hardware. it is hard to guess
your setup. Some MacOSX versions list cyrus, some list MacOSX mail server,
some list EIMS. Learn about your setup, provide more details or ask Apple
to bundle own vacation plugin with prepackaged SquirrelMail version. Third
party SquirrelMail plugins can be distributed by any license. GPL is not
required.

There are plugins that allow changing vacation for system users with ftp
access, system users + some privileged program to modify .forward file,
qmail+vmailmgr, cyrus with sieve, courier+mysql, cpanel and ldap virtual
user setups.
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins_category.php?category_id=19

-- 
Tomas


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