On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Adrian Jones wrote:
> Hello List
>
> If I change the display options in 1.3.2 they stay as they are. Both theme
> and style, no effect.
I found with the cvs version I had to put back the register_globals to on
in the php.ini setup.
Jim
>
> Anyone know how to stop this ?
> I
Hello List
If I change the display options in 1.3.2 they stay as they are. Both theme
and style, no effect.
Anyone know how to stop this ?
I have searched for prefs and just find my own posts from 2 weeks ago.
Please help.
Adrian Jones
Bluespheres.net
t: 0121 362 1670
f: 0121 362 1674
David R. said:
> What I do here, since I require imaps instead of normal imap, is that I
> firewall out the normal imap port for everybody, but leave imaps open
> for localhost. I believe it should already be default for your firewall
> to leave all loopback ports open, but if it isn't, it shouldn'
It the imap server is in the same local network and both are behind a
firewall you could block IMAP over the unsecured port from the outside.
This assumes, and this may be a BIG assumption, you can trust other
computers on that LAN.
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, David Dooling wrote:
> Date: Wed, 18 De
You could try the change_passwd if you just have /etc files to worry
about, if you have PAM, or can get a working version of poppassd for
Solaris (the one in the plugin *might* work) then I'd try the Change
Password 1.4a.
Seth.
Jim Chivas said:
>
>
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Seth E. Randall wrote:
>
What I do here, since I require imaps instead of normal imap, is that I
firewall out the normal imap port for everybody, but leave imaps open
for localhost. I believe it should already be default for your firewall
to leave all loopback ports open, but if it isn't, it shouldn't be hard
to do. sm
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Chris Hilts wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Seth E. Randall wrote:
> >
> >> What Unix system are you using. If it supports PAM, then the PAM one
> >> would probably be the way to go.
> >
> >
> > Sun Solaris ver 7.
>
> This isn't important. What matters is where your IMAP s
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Seth E. Randall wrote:
>
>> What Unix system are you using. If it supports PAM, then the PAM one
>> would probably be the way to go.
>
>
> Sun Solaris ver 7.
This isn't important. What matters is where your IMAP server is getting
the authentication information from. If y
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Seth E. Randall wrote:
> What Unix system are you using. If it supports PAM, then the PAM one
> would probably be the way to go.
Sun Solaris ver 7.
Jim
>
> Seth.
> Jim Chivas said:
> > Greetings:
> >
> >
> > There are two plugins that change passwords. One mentions a C
Hello Bruce,
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, Bruce Richardson wrote...
> It seems that the stable branch can no longer remember which sorting
> settings (Subject, date, ascending, desending) a person has set. Users
> whose accounts were created more than a few days ago have no problem but
> user
It seems that the stable branch can no longer remember which sorting
settings (Subject, date, ascending, desending) a person has set. Users
whose accounts were created more than a few days ago have no problem but
users whose accounts were created in the last few days have problems.
When they click
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 09:53:06AM -0800, Alex Tang wrote:
> I am running my SquirrelMail (1.2.10) installation via HTTPS (which works
> fine), however i would like the connections to the IMAP and SMTP server to
> be secure (imap over ssl, smtp over ssl) or that that I use the STARTTLS
> functional
What Unix system are you using. If it supports PAM, then the PAM one
would probably be the way to go.
Seth.
Jim Chivas said:
> Greetings:
>
>
> There are two plugins that change passwords. One mentions a C program
> while the other one mentions the pam method.
>
>
> I run SM on a Unix system. Do
>> I am running my SquirrelMail (1.2.10) installation via HTTPS (which
>> works fine), however i would like the connections to the IMAP and SMTP
>> server to be secure (imap over ssl, smtp over ssl) or that that I use
>> the STARTTLS functionality in the protocols.
Not possible using SquirrelMail
Hello Alex,
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, Alex Tang wrote...
> Hi folks.
> I am running my SquirrelMail (1.2.10) installation via HTTPS (which works
> fine), however i would like the connections to the IMAP and SMTP server to
> be secure (imap over ssl, smtp over ssl) or that that I use the ST
Hi folks.
I am running my SquirrelMail (1.2.10) installation via HTTPS (which works
fine), however i would like the connections to the IMAP and SMTP server to
be secure (imap over ssl, smtp over ssl) or that that I use the STARTTLS
functionality in the protocols.
Is this possible?
Thanks.
...al
Hello Frank,
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, Frank Louwers wrote...
> I have a problem with sorting by date. (Both with serverside sorting
> turned on and off). I changes the order, but I can't find out what
> strange algoritm it uses to sort. At first sight, it's just plain
> wrong :)
> Any sug
Hiya folks,
merry Christmas first of :-)
When I go on and change language to under Options, nothing
happens. Trying refresh, re-login etc. Its in english no matter what. When
checking the .pref files that gets created per user, the language= setting
IS changed however..but nothing happens.
A
> or sieve (I think). They both do 'before delivery' filtering allowing
> you to sort mail before it's dropped into INBOX, and force it into
> another location. I'm not 100% sure on sieve as I've never used it.
Yes, SIEVE works pre-delivery. Server support for it is rare, though.
(ie. Cyrus)
--
Hello SM-User and Friendz...
if anyone here, maybe german, can help me???
Please aware that I'm a beginner in that way what's happend with PHP and
PERL but I'm glad to say that I have PERL and PHP4 right running on a WIN2k
unter OmniHTTPd.
So I like to use SM also with that envirement. So since s
Sorry for the delay; work is far too busy...
Here is another version of redirect.php. Please try it as before, both
with and without VLogin.
Thanks,
paul
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 10:50:12PM -0800, Joe Oaks wrote:
> Hey plugging guys, here is an Idea, I would not think it would
> be that hard to do and maybe someone has already done it.
>
> Is there a way to get a plugging that will filter the mail as
> it is downloaded and filter it into folders
Try the quicksave plugin. It will help remember your last compose
screen if you accidentally close it (but won't help if you type a wrong
address -- in such a case, you can get the message text when your email
server returns the email to you.
http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=8
> -O
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