Re: [SM-USERS] 1.3.2

2002-12-18 Thread Jim Chivas
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

[SM-USERS] 1.3.2

2002-12-18 Thread Adrian Jones
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

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread Peter Hutnick
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'

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread William R. Mussatto
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

Re: [SM-USERS] change password plugin

2002-12-18 Thread Seth E. Randall
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: >

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread David R.
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

Re: [SM-USERS] change password plugin

2002-12-18 Thread Jim Chivas
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

Re: [SM-USERS] change password plugin

2002-12-18 Thread Chris Hilts
> 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

Re: [SM-USERS] change password plugin

2002-12-18 Thread Jim Chivas
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

[SM-USERS] Re: [SM-STABLE] Sorting choice being forgotten

2002-12-18 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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

[SM-USERS] Sorting choice being forgotten

2002-12-18 Thread Bruce Richardson
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

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread David Dooling
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

Re: [SM-USERS] change password plugin

2002-12-18 Thread Seth E. Randall
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

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread Chris Hilts
>> 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

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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

[SM-USERS] SquirrelMail and STARTTLS

2002-12-18 Thread Alex Tang
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

Re: [SM-USERS] Date sorting

2002-12-18 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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

[SM-USERS] Language..

2002-12-18 Thread Niclas Söderlund
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

Re: [SM-USERS] Possible Plugging

2002-12-18 Thread Chris Hilts
> 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) --

[SM-USERS] Need help

2002-12-18 Thread Britta & Michael Buchholz
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

RE: [SM-USERS] A newbie needs help

2002-12-18 Thread p dont think
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 > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Marvin > Pascual > Sent: Monday, Decembe

Re: [SM-USERS] Possible Plugging

2002-12-18 Thread Bruce Richardson
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

RE: [SM-USERS] [Help] Compose a message.

2002-12-18 Thread p dont think
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