Re: [SM-USERS] Bug: 'Full Name' value different between IE8 and FF 3.6

2010-06-14 Thread nibbler5


Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> 
> Are you sure that you use same username in IE8 and Firefox? In default
> SquirrelMail configuration letter case matters.
> 
Yes, as there is only a single login to gain access.  It is just kind of
weird as the data is stored in a file and not a cookie which would better
explain a browser difference.  Even though before installing SquirrelMail, I
did access that mail via cPanel's version.  Maybe that could present
confusion within the browser?
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Re: [SM-USERS] html_mail plugin: 406 error - FCKeditor 2.1 with Windows 7 Question

2010-06-18 Thread nibbler5


nibbler5 wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> I'm using Windows 7 with this plugin and I'm not sure if this is an issue,
> but with the mod security revision to fix the 406 error, that error is
> still surfacing when including an external URL when including images from
> original message and adding another image in the forwarded message.
> 
> Could this be a file ownership and/or permissions issue e.g. for the data
> directory/files outside 'www' vs. the ownership of the software app's
> directories and files within 'www'?
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
UPDATE:

I updated to the latest FCKeditor 2.6.6 and was still getting the 406 error. 

What I think the problem might be is with IE8 whereby the default
out-of-the-box has the browser showing Internet | Protected Mode: On (shown
just above the Task Bar). 

When the website is added as a Trusted Site, the Protected Mode shows Off
and allows the sending of Forwarded messages with external images.  I'm
going to further test to be sure.
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[SM-USERS] html_mail plugin: 406 error - FCKeditor 2.1 with Windows 7 Question

2010-06-18 Thread nibbler5

Hello.

I'm using Windows 7 with this plugin and I'm not sure if this is an issue,
but with the mod security revision to fix the 406 error, that error is still
surfacing when including an external URL when including images from original
message and adding another image in the forwarded message.

Could this be a file ownership and/or permissions issue e.g. for the data
directory/files outside 'www' vs. the ownership of the software app's
directories and files within 'www'?

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Re: [SM-USERS] Bug: 'Full Name' value different between IE8 and FF 3.6

2010-06-18 Thread nibbler5



nibbler5 wrote:
> 
> 
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> 
>> 
> No. I think you misunderstood what I've said. In default SquirrelMail
> configuration 'username' and 'Username' is not same user. It can use same
> IMAP account, but preferences will be stored in different locations. Your
> problem looks just like that. There are no browser specific code in user
> preferences.
> 
> Only problem might be when both browsers open same account at the same
> time. Settings are cached and changes in one browser won't be displayed in
> other browser until user logs out and relogins there. This is not your
> case. You said that user preferences were different for IE8 and Firefox.
> Make sure that IE8 does not have open webmail session for that user
> account. Set color theme to Maize in Firefox. Log in to webmail with IE8.
> See if color theme changes. 
> 
> You use different usernames or you use different webmail setups in both
> browsers or you are not using standard SquirrelMail scripts.
> 
> 
Thanks for that explanation Tomas.  I think I now see what you're
describing.  I just checked the data dir and I do see 2 pref files.  I think
the 2nd one was created when trying to create the same login has http_auth. 
I'm not positive about that, but it's possible.

How can I get back to both browsers using the same pref file?

Thanks.
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Re: [SM-USERS] Bug: 'Full Name' value different between IE8 and FF 3.6

2010-06-22 Thread nibbler5



nibbler5 wrote:
> 
> 
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> nibbler5 wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> No. I think you misunderstood what I've said. In default SquirrelMail
>>> configuration 'username' and 'Username' is not same user. It can use
>>> same IMAP account, but preferences will be stored in different
>>> locations. Your problem looks just like that. There are no browser
>>> specific code in user preferences.
>>> 
>>> Only problem might be when both browsers open same account at the same
>>> time. Settings are cached and changes in one browser won't be displayed
>>> in other browser until user logs out and relogins there. This is not
>>> your case. You said that user preferences were different for IE8 and
>>> Firefox. Make sure that IE8 does not have open webmail session for that
>>> user account. Set color theme to Maize in Firefox. Log in to webmail
>>> with IE8. See if color theme changes. 
>>> 
>>> You use different usernames or you use different webmail setups in both
>>> browsers or you are not using standard SquirrelMail scripts.
>>> 
>>> 
>> Thanks for that explanation Tomas.  I think I now see what you're
>> describing.  I just checked the data dir and I do see 2 pref files.  I
>> think the 2nd one was created when trying to create the same login has
>> http_auth.  I'm not positive about that, but it's possible.
>> 
>> How can I get back to both browsers using the same pref file?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
> What's the difference between these two file names? 
> 
> If letter case is different, SquirrelMail has setting for that in conf.pl
> 4. General Options.
> 
> If one file is 'u...@domain.pref' and other is just 'user.pref', then your
> IMAP server adds default domain to IMAP logins and allows same user to log
> in with 'user' and with 'u...@domain'. This problem is fixed by making
> sure that user always logs in with 'u...@domain'. some plugins can add
> '@domain' part automatically.
> 
Thanks again for your reply, Tomas.

After really pondering this and having to get away from it and coming back
to it with a clear head, I think now the problem stemmed from a number of
issues combined mentioned in this thread.

You mentioned about open browsers - making changes in one and the other one
not seeing those changes.  Looking back on it, I am sure that is what
actually happened.  Sometimes, I would have a few browser tabs opened for a
couple of days or so, which was the case for the 2nd browser.  

I'm 100% sure that when I had enabled the 'HTTP Authentication' a.k.a.
'login_auth' plugin and then logged into the password-protected directory
using one of my Apache HTTP auth login usernames (the E-mail address was not
setup as an authorized user in Apache) via the 2nd browser was when the 2nd
'.pref' file was created.  That E-mail address' '.pref' file also existed as
it should since it was setup after the software was installed, of course,
independent of the browser.

I than went back to using the primary browser for SquirrelMail and at some
point after disabling that 'login_auth' plugin, the 2nd browser which was
still opened 'had not gotten the memo' that the plugin had been disabled.
Therefore, it was still using the Apache's http auth user's '.pref' file
created since the browser had not been closed to delete that session's
cache. Although I had cleared the browser cache via the Tools menu, that did
not have enough of an effect because the Apache login and '.pref' file used
was still active since the browser had not been closed. (whew... :)) 

Once I closed the 2nd browser and re-reading your previous replies a few
times until it all sank in, I went back to the 2nd browser and tested
sending messages to see which preferences it would use (including the change
made to the Timeout param).  To my 'surprise', it was now on the same page
as the primary browser.  I can even login to the Apache http auth with a
different username and then login to SquirrelMail with the selected E-mail
address and SM pulls up the correct '.pref' file.  I even went as far as
changing an option on the 'Options - Personal Information' page to force a
change in the '.pref' file in order to see which file would change. The
result was that the timestamp had shown that the change was correctly made
in the E-mail address' '.pref' file.

So, thanks so very much in helping me better understand how this app works. 
N

[SM-USERS] Address Book message variables?

2010-07-17 Thread nibbler5

Hello.

Is it possible, with minimum effort, to use fields e.g. First Name, Last
Name, etc. from the Address Book as variables in a message template that get
filled in when the [get address] is selected, and be able to see those
values in the HTML editor (to verify accuracy before the message is sent)?

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Re: [SM-USERS] Address Book message variables?

2010-08-10 Thread nibbler5

anyone?


nibbler5 wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> Is it possible, with minimum effort, to use fields e.g. First Name, Last
> Name, etc. from the Address Book as variables in a message template that
> get filled in when the [get address] is selected, and be able to see those
> values in the HTML editor (to verify accuracy before the message is sent)?
> 
> Thanks.
> 

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Re: [SM-USERS] Address Book message variables?

2010-08-11 Thread nibbler5

Thanks for your reply, Tomas.

Q: What is the syntax of e.g. the First Name variable to add in the
template?

Thanks.


nibbler5 wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> Is it possible, with minimum effort, to use fields e.g. First Name, Last
> Name, etc. from the Address Book as variables in a message template that
> get filled in when the [get address] is selected, and be able to see those
> values in the HTML editor (to verify accuracy before the message is sent)?
> 
> Thanks.
> 

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Re: [SM-USERS] Address Book message variables?

2010-08-12 Thread nibbler5

Thanks Tomas.  Hopefully in the future, the software will include the ability
to add e.g. %First Name% into the body of the message and have the name
filled in at least when the mail is sent if not during message construction.

Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> 
> 
> nibbler5 wrote:
>> 
>> Q: What is the syntax of e.g. the First Name variable to add in the
>> template?
>> 
> Current version of SquirrelMail templates plugin does not support any
> tags.
> 
> If template is used during reply, code might be able to get sender's name.
> 
> If you want to be able to start new mail, put recipient address or name in
> To: field and have it automatically filled in when you add template, that
> might require more heavy use of javascript.
> 
> -- 
> Tomas
> 

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Re: [SM-USERS] -----Original Message-----

2010-08-30 Thread nibbler5

Hello.

It's now 2 1/2 years later and this feature is still not available?  If it
is, how to enable it?

Thanks.


Hungry Snail wrote:
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> Hi Guys,
> 
> When I reply to email via squirrelmail it does not add the -Original
> Message- information.
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "email" 
> To: "email2" 
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 7:02 PM
> Subject: blah blah blah
> 
> Any ideas why this is?
> 
> Regards
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