Hello Brian,
On Thursday, January 02, 2003, Brian Bell wrote...
> k, been smashing my head against the wall for the past couple of days...
> I have 1.2.10, 1.3.2, and 1.4.0 rc2 installed...
> Apache 1.3.27
> Php 4.3.0
For a start... 4.3.0 has only just come out of release candidate
stage. They
> However, when I get mail from a particular blocked email address or
> domain name, the mail is NOT blocked -- it remains in the my main
> in-box. I click on "Block Sender" again and it reports that the entry is
> already on the list... So it doesn't seem to do anything... please
> help!!
I will
k, been smashing my head against the wall for the past couple of days...
I have 1.2.10, 1.3.2, and 1.4.0 rc2 installed...
Apache 1.3.27
Php 4.3.0
1.2.0 simply refuses to run, but the other two do run, but no
preferences are saved properly...actually, not true, if I close the
browser and come b
Hello Dongsoo,
On Thursday, January 02, 2003, dongsoo wrote...
> Hello all
> I am wondering that anyone has set up their squirrelmail succefully in two
> boxes. I mean separate email server and web server.
> If it is the case, any trick.
Erm... do you mean two mail servers, and one web server
Hi -- I don't have the email address for the Block Senders plugin, so I
apologize if this is going out to the list... maybe someone can help me
with it or help me contact the author, etc...
The Block Senders plugin doesn't seem to be working. I running it on SM
1.2.10 on Red Hat 7.3 with Courier i
No trick, but I think you'll find a performance hit when using this setup.
HTH,
Derek
> Hello all
>
> I am wondering that anyone has set up their squirrelmail succefully in
> two boxes. I mean separate email server and web server.
>
> If it is the case, any trick.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dongsoo choi
>
>
Sorry I did HTML last time.
I thought I followed the docs pretty good although it was a little late
at night. When going to my SM dir for the first time, I had the
following error:
You don't have permission to access
/cgi-bin/php/squirrelmail-1.4.0-rc1/index.php on this server
I don't recall an
Hello all
I am wondering that anyone has set up their squirrelmail succefully in two
boxes. I mean separate email server and web server.
If it is the case, any trick.
Thanks
Dongsoo choi
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Kurt,
I use the exact same setup as you and I have the same problem with
large mailboxes. I too am interested in this answer, so if you get the
answer off-list, could you please cc me the answer?
Thank You,
Jon Reynolds
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 11:54, Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hello squirrel-us
I'm trying to configure the following:
- SquirrelMail 1.2.10
- Apache 1.3.27
- PHP 4.1.2
- UW IMAP-2002a
- Mac OS X 10.2.3 (Jaguar)
Using instructions found on www.macdevcenter.com, I have been
able to send/receive/manage my localhost unix mail using
Mail.app and IMAP using SSL over port 993.
Apa
Quoting Thijs Kinkhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> - NS6.2 for linux is not formatting HTML properly (if at all)
>
> > un-rendered HTML in Mozilla 1.1 on Linux
>
> I can't reproduce this in Mozilla 1.1 or Phoenix 0.5. Can you indicate
> exactly which HTML-part(s) is/are un-rendered?
>
All of it.
I have been on vacation for New Year's Day. I will not be able to get
to it until Saturday at the earliest. If work is too pressing, I will
wait for RC2.
Jeffrey
Quoting Chris Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I am seeing empty Themes and un-rendered HTML in Mozilla 1.1 on Linux
> > also.
>
> I'v
Recently, Debian package maintainers created a new security patch for
squirrelmail.
http://www.debian.org/security/2003/dsa-220
Note, that conf.pl does not work with this.
You will need to keep your old /etc/squirrelmail/config.php file.
I suppose it will be fixed soon.
Additionally, some plu
> I grabbed a large folder from a user's mailbox and used it for testing.
> The test folder has 2026 messages, is 170 MB large, and takes
> approximately 30 seconds from initial mailbox click to final html render.
> I'm using courier imap server with maildir.
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