[SM-USERS] unblock a user when has been marked as USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER

2011-03-07 Thread eva
Hello,

Sorry, I am not very much familiar with Squirrelmail yet.

I am testing the restrict_senders plugin. An user has just been banned. I go
to the file where the user preferences are stored for the web mail, and I
open the file:

user.pref

There is :

USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER=1

I deleted that line and I tried to send a message again, but it wont let me
send it and when I open the file again the line

USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER=1

is there :(

I have read the documentation but I cant find where else to delete something
to un-ban the user.

Anyone could help me?

Thanks.
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Re: [SM-USERS] unblock a user when has been marked as USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER

2011-03-07 Thread eva
Thanks! That was it :)

On 7 March 2011 17:59, Tomas Kuliavas  wrote:

>
>
> eva-8 wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Sorry, I am not very much familiar with Squirrelmail yet.
> >
> > I am testing the restrict_senders plugin. An user has just been banned. I
> > go
> > to the file where the user preferences are stored for the web mail, and I
> > open the file:
> >
> > user.pref
> >
> > There is :
> >
> > USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER=1
> >
> > I deleted that line and I tried to send a message again, but it wont let
> > me
> > send it and when I open the file again the line
> >
> > USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER=1
> >
> > is there :(
> >
> > I have read the documentation but I cant find where else to delete
> > something
> > to un-ban the user.
> >
> > Anyone could help me?
> >
> Ask user to logout or delete his session file. Preferences are cached in
> session.
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[SM-USERS] Translation of messages of a plugin

2011-04-05 Thread eva
Hello,

I have my Squirrelmail translated into Spanish, but I don't know how to
translate the messages of my plugins (ie restrict_senders). Do I have
togenerate my own translation?

Thank you for any help..
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Re: [SM-USERS] Translation of messages of a plugin

2011-04-05 Thread eva
Thanks for the reply,

yes, I already had a look to those links, but I wasnt sure if that was the
right way to do it.

Ok, so I'll work on that.

-Eva

On 6 April 2011 00:58, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 1:31 AM, eva  wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have my Squirrelmail translated into Spanish, but I don't know how to
> > translate the messages of my plugins (ie restrict_senders). Do I have
> > togenerate my own translation?
>
> Yes, unless it's already been translated.  Where to put the translated
> plugin file depends on the plugin.  IIRC, Restrict Senders needs its
> translated file under the main squirrelmail/locales directory.
>
> You might want to start here
>
> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/translator/translator.html
> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
>
> Both links are found with quick and easy web searches.
>
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Re: [SM-USERS] Translation of messages of a plugin

2011-04-06 Thread eva
Hello,

After trying a few things on the documentation, still not translating. I am
sorry if I am asking about obvious things, but I dont know what else to try
and I am stuck.

I have followed the steps here:

http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating

where it says "Translating plugins".

I have changed a tested it, putting a string in the msgstr parameter, as the
documentation suggests,.. but no luck.

I restarted Apache, but still the same.

If anyone has done this before, it could be very helpful.

Thank you.

On 6 April 2011 08:41, eva  wrote:

> Thanks for the reply,
>
> yes, I already had a look to those links, but I wasnt sure if that was the
> right way to do it.
>
> Ok, so I'll work on that.
>
> -Eva
>
> On 6 April 2011 00:58, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 1:31 AM, eva  wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > I have my Squirrelmail translated into Spanish, but I don't know how to
>> > translate the messages of my plugins (ie restrict_senders). Do I have
>> > togenerate my own translation?
>>
>> Yes, unless it's already been translated.  Where to put the translated
>> plugin file depends on the plugin.  IIRC, Restrict Senders needs its
>> translated file under the main squirrelmail/locales directory.
>>
>> You might want to start here
>>
>> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/translator/translator.html
>> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
>>
>> Both links are found with quick and easy web searches.
>>
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Re: [SM-USERS] Translation of messages of a plugin

2011-04-08 Thread eva
On 7 April 2011 19:53, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:

> Please don't top-post.  Refer to the mailing list posting guidelines
> if you have doubts about how to post here.
>
> >>> > I have my Squirrelmail translated into Spanish, but I don't know how
> to
> >>> > translate the messages of my plugins (ie restrict_senders). Do I have
> >>> > togenerate my own translation?
> >>>
> >>> Yes, unless it's already been translated.  Where to put the translated
> >>> plugin file depends on the plugin.  IIRC, Restrict Senders needs its
> >>> translated file under the main squirrelmail/locales directory.
> >>>
> >>> You might want to start here
> >>>
> >>> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/translator/translator.html
> >>> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
> >>>
> >>> Both links are found with quick and easy web searches.
> >>
> >> Thanks for the reply,
> >> yes, I already had a look to those links, but I wasnt sure if that was
> the
> >> right way to do it.
> >> Ok, so I'll work on that.
> >
> > After trying a few things on the documentation, still not translating. I
> am
> > sorry if I am asking about obvious things, but I dont know what else to
> try
> > and I am stuck.
> > I have followed the steps here:
> > http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
> > where it says "Translating plugins".
> > I have changed a tested it, putting a string in the msgstr parameter, as
> the
> > documentation suggests,.. but no luck.
> > I restarted Apache, but still the same.
> > If anyone has done this before, it could be very helpful.
>
> You need to show what you've done in order for anyone to tell you why
> it isn't working.  Also be specific about which plugin you're
> translating.  We need *EVERY* detail.
>
>
Sorry for the top-posting.. long time I haven't posted so I forget.

I have realised now what's missing, by still don't know how to go on.

The plugin's name is "restrict_senders". Here is what I did:

- I created path where the .po and .mo files will be saved, that is, as the
documentation says, using ../locale//LC_MESSAGES

/path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES

- Then I created the .po file:

xgettext --keyword=_ -d restrict_senders -s --language=php *.php

That generated the file: restrict_senders.po

- Compiled it:

msgfmt -o restrict_senders.mo restrict_senders.po

- Then I had my restrict_senders.po and restrict_senders.mo

/path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/restrict_senders.po
/path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/restrict_senders.mo

- Then, modified this bit, for testing, in the restrict_senders.po file:

#: functions.php:228
#, c-format
msgid "Too many outgoing recipients. Please limit number of recipients to
%d."
msgstr "Esta es la traduccion."

- Then compiled the modified .po file again.

- Restarted Apache.

So, I have realised that, at the beginning of the explanation, it says that
I have to tell Squirrelmail where this file is (obvious now that I know..).

I copy-paste the example in the documentation, that it's been done with
another plugin, the view_as_html plugin:


/* i18n.php defines the _() syntax */
include_once('../functions/i18n.php');
/* Now tell gettext where the locale directory for your plugin is
 * this is in relation to the src/ directory
 */
bindtextdomain('view_as_html', SM_PATH . 'plugins/view_as_html/locale');
/* Switch to your plugin domain so your messages get translated */
textdomain('view_as_html');
if($show_html_default == 1) {
echo "";
echo _("View as plain text");
echo "\n";
}
else {
echo "";
echo _("View as HTML");
echo "\n";
}
/* Switch back to the SquirrelMail domain */
bindtextdomain('squirrelmail', SM_PATH . 'locale');
textdomain('squirrelmail');


So, I found I don't know where to put this configuration...

So, what it looks like, is that I have to change where it says
"viw_as_html", and put instead "restrict_senders".

But.. there's a configuration with the "if" that I don't know if that will
apply to the restrict_senders plugin... ?

So I am a bit stuck over there.

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Re: [SM-USERS] Translation of messages of a plugin [SOLVED]

2011-04-27 Thread eva
On 8 April 2011 20:43, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:
>
> >> Please don't top-post.  Refer to the mailing list posting guidelines
> >> if you have doubts about how to post here.
> >>
> >> >>> > I have my Squirrelmail translated into Spanish, but I don't know how
> >> >>> > to
> >> >>> > translate the messages of my plugins (ie restrict_senders). Do I
> >> >>> > have
> >> >>> > togenerate my own translation?
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Yes, unless it's already been translated.  Where to put the translated
> >> >>> plugin file depends on the plugin.  IIRC, Restrict Senders needs its
> >> >>> translated file under the main squirrelmail/locales directory.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> You might want to start here
> >> >>>
> >> >>> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/translator/translator.html
> >> >>> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Both links are found with quick and easy web searches.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks for the reply,
> >> >> yes, I already had a look to those links, but I wasnt sure if that was
> >> >> the
> >> >> right way to do it.
> >> >> Ok, so I'll work on that.
> >> >
> >> > After trying a few things on the documentation, still not translating. I
> >> > am
> >> > sorry if I am asking about obvious things, but I dont know what else to
> >> > try
> >> > and I am stuck.
> >> > I have followed the steps here:
> >> > http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
> >> > where it says "Translating plugins".
> >> > I have changed a tested it, putting a string in the msgstr parameter, as
> >> > the
> >> > documentation suggests,.. but no luck.
> >> > I restarted Apache, but still the same.
> >> > If anyone has done this before, it could be very helpful.
> >>
> >> You need to show what you've done in order for anyone to tell you why
> >> it isn't working.  Also be specific about which plugin you're
> >> translating.  We need *EVERY* detail.
> >>
> >
> > Sorry for the top-posting.. long time I haven't posted so I forget.
>
> Thanks for understanding.  Next thing to fix is not to send HTML to
> mailing lists, thanks.
>
> > I have realised now what's missing, by still don't know how to go on.
> > The plugin's name is "restrict_senders". Here is what I did:
> > - I created path where the .po and .mo files will be saved, that is, as the
> > documentation says, using ../locale//LC_MESSAGES
> > /path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES
>
> These two paths are not the same thing.  You need to place your translation 
> in:
>
> ./squirrelmail/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES
>
> > - Then I created the .po file:
> > xgettext --keyword=_ -d restrict_senders -s --language=php *.php
> > That generated the file: restrict_senders.po
>
> xgettext is used to generate a .pot file.  And you should notice that
> Restrict Senders already comes with one for you in its locale
> directory.
>
> > - Compiled it:
> > msgfmt -o restrict_senders.mo restrict_senders.po
> > - Then I had my restrict_senders.po and restrict_senders.mo
> > /path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/restrict_senders.po
> > /path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/restrict_senders.mo
> > - Then, modified this bit, for testing, in the restrict_senders.po file:
> > #: functions.php:228
> > #, c-format
> > msgid "Too many outgoing recipients. Please limit number of recipients to
> > %d."
> > msgstr "Esta es la traduccion."
> > - Then compiled the modified .po file again.
> > - Restarted Apache.
> > So, I have realised that, at the beginning of the explanation, it says that
> > I have to tell Squirrelmail where this file is (obvious now that I know..).
> > I copy-paste the example in the documentation, that it's been done with
> > another plugin, the view_as_html plugin:
> >
> > /* i18n.php defines the _() syntax */
> > include_once('../functions/i18n.php');
> > /* Now tell gettext where the locale directory for your plugin is
> >  * this is in relation to the src/ directory
> >  */
> > bindtextdomain('view_as_html', SM_PATH . 'plugins/view_as_html/locale');
> > /* Switch to your plugin domain so your messages get translated */
> > textdomain('view_as_html');
> > if($show_html_default == 1) {
> >     echo "";
> >     echo _("View as plain text");
> >     echo "\n";
> > }
> > else {
> >     echo "";
> >     echo _("View as HTML");
> >     echo "\n";
> > }
> > /* Switch back to the SquirrelMail domain */
> > bindtextdomain('squirrelmail', SM_PATH . 'locale');
> > textdomain('squirrelmail');
> >
> > So, I found I don't know where to put this configuration...
>
> All this PHP code is unneeded.  Restrict Senders is already coded
> correctly for being translated.  You only need to create a .po and .mo
> and put them in the right place.  When you're done, please share with
> the community if you would.  You should send it to our
> squirrelmail-i18n mailing list (and this question would also have been
> more appropriate there).
>
> > So, what it looks like, is that I have to change

Re: [SM-USERS] Translation of messages of a plugin [SOLVED]

2011-04-27 Thread eva
On 27 April 2011 19:40, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:57 AM, eva  wrote:
>> On 8 April 2011 20:43, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:
>>>
>>> >> Please don't top-post.  Refer to the mailing list posting guidelines
>>> >> if you have doubts about how to post here.
>>> >>
>>> >> >>> > I have my Squirrelmail translated into Spanish, but I don't know 
>>> >> >>> > how
>>> >> >>> > to
>>> >> >>> > translate the messages of my plugins (ie restrict_senders). Do I
>>> >> >>> > have
>>> >> >>> > togenerate my own translation?
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> Yes, unless it's already been translated.  Where to put the 
>>> >> >>> translated
>>> >> >>> plugin file depends on the plugin.  IIRC, Restrict Senders needs its
>>> >> >>> translated file under the main squirrelmail/locales directory.
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> You might want to start here
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/translator/translator.html
>>> >> >>> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> Both links are found with quick and easy web searches.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Thanks for the reply,
>>> >> >> yes, I already had a look to those links, but I wasnt sure if that was
>>> >> >> the
>>> >> >> right way to do it.
>>> >> >> Ok, so I'll work on that.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > After trying a few things on the documentation, still not translating. 
>>> >> > I
>>> >> > am
>>> >> > sorry if I am asking about obvious things, but I dont know what else to
>>> >> > try
>>> >> > and I am stuck.
>>> >> > I have followed the steps here:
>>> >> > http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/HelpTranslating
>>> >> > where it says "Translating plugins".
>>> >> > I have changed a tested it, putting a string in the msgstr parameter, 
>>> >> > as
>>> >> > the
>>> >> > documentation suggests,.. but no luck.
>>> >> > I restarted Apache, but still the same.
>>> >> > If anyone has done this before, it could be very helpful.
>>> >>
>>> >> You need to show what you've done in order for anyone to tell you why
>>> >> it isn't working.  Also be specific about which plugin you're
>>> >> translating.  We need *EVERY* detail.
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > Sorry for the top-posting.. long time I haven't posted so I forget.
>>>
>>> Thanks for understanding.  Next thing to fix is not to send HTML to
>>> mailing lists, thanks.
>>>
>>> > I have realised now what's missing, by still don't know how to go on.
>>> > The plugin's name is "restrict_senders". Here is what I did:
>>> > - I created path where the .po and .mo files will be saved, that is, as 
>>> > the
>>> > documentation says, using ../locale//LC_MESSAGES
>>> > /path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES
>>>
>>> These two paths are not the same thing.  You need to place your translation 
>>> in:
>>>
>>> ./squirrelmail/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES
>>>
>>> > - Then I created the .po file:
>>> > xgettext --keyword=_ -d restrict_senders -s --language=php *.php
>>> > That generated the file: restrict_senders.po
>>>
>>> xgettext is used to generate a .pot file.  And you should notice that
>>> Restrict Senders already comes with one for you in its locale
>>> directory.
>>>
>>> > - Compiled it:
>>> > msgfmt -o restrict_senders.mo restrict_senders.po
>>> > - Then I had my restrict_senders.po and restrict_senders.mo
>>> > /path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/restrict_senders.po
>>> > /path/squirrelmail-1.4.21/plugins/restrict_senders/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/restrict_senders.mo
>>> > - Then, modified this bit, for testing, in the restrict_senders.po file:
>>> > #: fu

[SM-USERS] Restrict Senders plugin won't send to my own domain

2011-06-27 Thread eva
Hello,

I have perfectly working the Restrict Senders plugin but there's
something that doesn't work and I have no idea where to start looking
for something.

I have set the email address at

/config/config_restrict_senders.php

$rs_report_addresses = 'u...@yahoo.es';

When a user is marked as possible spammer, squirrelmail will send me
an email with al the details.

So everything perfect.

But I'd like to change this email address with an email addreess of
our own domain, that is

u...@mydomain.es

When I change it to this address it won't send the email when an user
is marked as possible spammer :s

I have tried different addresses of my own domain, and none of them
work. The thing is, that this email addresses work perfect.. with or
without webmail, I send and receive emails outside and inside the net
every day so why does the plugin send emails without any problem
to email adresses that are to the "outside" like gmail, yahoo, etc..
but won't work with email addresses of my own domain if I haven't got
any problem with them except for this case?

I am lost with this and I don't know where to start..

If anyone has any ideas, I'll appreciate it

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Re: [SM-USERS] Restrict Senders plugin won't send to my own domain

2011-06-28 Thread eva
On 27 June 2011 18:40, Paul Lesniewski  wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:11 AM, eva  wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have perfectly working the Restrict Senders plugin but there's
>> something that doesn't work and I have no idea where to start looking
>> for something.
>>
>> I have set the email address at
>>
>> /config/config_restrict_senders.php
>>
>> $rs_report_addresses = 'u...@yahoo.es';
>>
>> When a user is marked as possible spammer, squirrelmail will send me
>> an email with al the details.
>>
>> So everything perfect.
>>
>> But I'd like to change this email address with an email addreess of
>> our own domain, that is
>>
>> u...@mydomain.es
>>
>> When I change it to this address it won't send the email when an user
>> is marked as possible spammer :s
>>
>> I have tried different addresses of my own domain, and none of them
>> work. The thing is, that this email addresses work perfect.. with or
>> without webmail, I send and receive emails outside and inside the net
>> every day so why does the plugin send emails without any problem
>> to email adresses that are to the "outside" like gmail, yahoo, etc..
>> but won't work with email addresses of my own domain if I haven't got
>> any problem with them except for this case?
>>
>> I am lost with this and I don't know where to start..
>
> Your mail log file is where to start.  Sorry, but it's impossible to
> say what the problem is without more information from you.  I have
> confirmed that I can get it to work as you desire on my system.
>
> --

Hello Paul,

I have done a few tests with different addresses and looked into the
logs.. and found that my smtp server is sending the email to a
different address.. from the one it should :x

I have no idea why this happened, but now I know where to start :)
thanks for the quick response.

Regards

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