Hi,
I recently installed the 'Message Flags & Icons' SquirrelMail plugin, in
order to be able to flag emails.
I was expecting something along the lines of what you get in Gmail - which
has a perfect implementation in my opinion.
SquirrelMail's implementation is essentially useless for me, because t
with an
error message such as (port number changed to xxx):
Temporarily unable to connect to 202.51.168.70:xxx: Operation timed out
The xxx port number is the one used by the backend PHP server. How do I keep SM
from using that port number and just using port
with an
error message such as (port number changed to xxx):
Temporarily unable to connect to 202.51.168.70:xxx: Operation timed out
The xxx port number is the one used by the backend PHP server. How do I keep SM
from using that port number and just using port
Good morning,
On 19/8/05 at 10:40 AM -0500, Jonathan Angliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello Charlie Garrison,
>On Thursday, August 18, 2005, you wrote:
>
>> There is a 'frontend' apache server which proxies requests to a 'backend'
>> apach
;t cause any real problems if they get diverted
to a different domain, I would prefer if they could stay with the domain they
logged in to.
How about a preference for setting either/both the domain name and/or the port
number?
But it doesn't really matter what you choose, I appreciate your efforts
iate your efforts
>> in finding and implementing a solution.
>
>Not a problem. It has been discussed in the past before, but passed over
>due to more important issues/bugs to resolve.
The ever-present 'more important issues'. I think we
his weekend; deadlines and all that.
But this SM stuff is one of the things I need to have fixed, so I'm happy to
donate some time to help implement a flexible solution.
Thanks again.
Charlie
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Charlie Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PO Box 141, Windsor, NSW 2756, Aust
It looks to me like you're mixing and matching imap and pop functions
incorrectly.
Squirrelmail uses imap to create the folders. When you access port 110, you're making a pop3 connection which won't be able to see any subfolders (only the INBOX). I'm not familiar with the imap
libraries in PH
We're trying to move from an older version of squirrelmail to a more current
one but are having some trouble with a timeout for people who
have several thousand messages in their inbox (those people can login to the
older squirrelmail without a problem). Both instances are
contacting the same
Marc Powell wrote:
>
>>
>> I would love to know how to troubleshoot/solve this issue.
>
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/SolvingProblems
>
> Compare your squirrelmail configurations between systems. Compare your
> php.ini configuration between systems. There are probably discrepancies.
>
> B
Hi Everyone, I'm getting this error:
ERROR: Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT "INBOX"
Reason Given: Internal error occurred. Refer to server log for more
information. [2006-12-21 02:10:26]
Here is the log its asking me to look for: from /var/log/maillog
Dec 21 02:10:26 manhattan dovecot
Hi everyone, here is the error I'm getting.
ERROR: Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT "INBOX"
Reason Given: Internal error occurred. Refer to server log for more
information. [2006-12-21 06:42:30]
I'm using dovecot-imap.
PHP 5.1.6
Server version: Apache/2.2.3
fedora core 6
dovecot installe
Is there any quick and easy way to change the
default colors for the squirrel mail pages? Not the inbox but like the login
colors and error pages.
-Charlie
t use it? Anyone know
why? Any help would be appreciated!
-Charlie Davis
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#x27;t know the
variable name that the user is stored in. Anyone know the name or know of a
better way to do this?
-Charlie
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