Re: Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-26 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 21:37 +0100, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote: > As plugins are only exposed when enabled by the admin in some way via a > config option in /etc/squirrelmail, I too feel this would be the best > solution if we were to package the plugins ourselves. Just to be clear: I'm not going

Re: Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-26 Thread Josep Serrano
Hello all, Well apparently some of us are interested in the squirrelmail plugins. We should definetely push it. >> .. I feel this would be the best option. Security updates are >> important since all of this will be exposed to the net. Size doesn't >> matter, even if you'd install all known plu

Re: Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-25 Thread Peter Teunissen
On 25-jan-2006, at 21:37, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote: On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 11:26:39PM +0100, Peter Teunissen wrote: .. I feel this would be the best option. Security updates are important since all of this will be exposed to the net. Size doesn't matter, even if you'd install all known plu

Re: Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-25 Thread Jeroen van Wolffelaar
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 11:26:39PM +0100, Peter Teunissen wrote: > .. I feel this would be the best option. Security updates are > important since all of this will be exposed to the net. Size doesn't > matter, even if you'd install all known plugins it would use only a > small amount of disks

Re: Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-24 Thread Peter Teunissen
On 24-jan-2006, at 15:24, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote: Hello Josep, To install any plugin you have to download the tarball and detar the package into your squirrelmail plugins directory. Eventually for each particular plugin some configuration file might be edited. I guess new updates of squir

Re: Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-24 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
Hello Josep, > To install any plugin you have to download the tarball and detar the package > into > your squirrelmail plugins directory. Eventually for each particular plugin > some > configuration file might be edited. > > I guess new updates of squirrelmail will break the plugins installed m

Howto package squirrelmail plugins the Debian way (Was Re: Sieve client)

2006-01-24 Thread Josep Serrano
I got it working. It wasn't hard to install. Big thanks go to Peter Teunissen. To install any plugin you have to download the tarball and detar the package into your squirrelmail plugins directory. Eventually for each particular plugin some configuration file might be edited. I guess new updates

Re: Sieve client

2006-01-23 Thread Peter Teunissen
On 23-jan-2006, at 11:28, Josep Serrano wrote: Hello I am writting you from Squireelmail :-) You don't read 100% pure email with full headers??? X-D So, where can I find or how do I enable this plugin please ? Thanks, Josep SERRANO. Look on the squirrelmail site under plugins / filters

Re: Sieve client

2006-01-23 Thread Josep Serrano
Hello I am writting you from Squireelmail :-) You don't read 100% pure email with full headers??? X-D So, where can I find or how do I enable this plugin please ? Thanks, Josep SERRANO. > > Squirrelmail webmail server has a sieve plugin that let's you create > elaborate filter / alert etc. rul

Re: Sieve client

2006-01-20 Thread Peter Teunissen
On 20-jan-2006, at 16:33, Josep Serrano wrote: Hello Do you know of a good sieve client app for cyrus? I know Kmail has some short sieve functionality (vacation message). Here I am thinking of a more complex filtering / alerts / etc. Thanks, Josep SERRANO. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Sieve client

2006-01-20 Thread Josep Serrano
Hello Do you know of a good sieve client app for cyrus? I know Kmail has some short sieve functionality (vacation message). Here I am thinking of a more complex filtering / alerts / etc. Thanks, Josep SERRANO. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs