> Go to Options->Weather and add a location. Make sure to check "Show
> this location" if you want it to be displayed on the left.
This is the best solution because...
> Or you could ask God.
...I am not taking requests at this time.
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I have SquirrelMail 1.4.0 installed on RedHat7.2 and
sendmail as mail server.
But I have a big problem with that mail client: When I
receive an e-mail with attachments (basically Word or
Zip files and it doesn't matter how big they are), I
can't download those ones properly. The windows
download
> The weather plugin was installed and configured in my system
> (Redhat Linux 7.3).
> How do I turn it on for a specific user ?
Go to Options->Weather and add a location. Make sure to check "Show
this location" if you want it to be displayed on the left.
Or you could ask God.
Cheers,
Paul
I know this question reads like a ColdFusion question but I think that
it might be a question about how SquirrelMail works and something I am
doing wrong?
I am using ColdFusion's tag to send email to a list of students
getting tutored each week. I need to format the mail using HTML so that
I c
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Hi all,
I run a system with SM 1.2.11 for a small company. I have a user who has
complained on various occasions about mail going missing from her Trash
folder without her having purged it. I do not have any plugin installed
that would automatically
Hi Léo,
Léonard Wauters a écrit ;) :
> When someone receives a mail containig a file attached, if the name
> contains
> characters like é,à,è they appear with mime(?) codes like =E9, =A7
>
> (Our company is french).
> Example : Service Comptabilité.doc becomes Service Comptabilit=E9.doc
Isn't turning on and off the weather an act of God? ;)
Dean
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> Hi,
>
> The weather plugin was installed and configured in my system
> (Redhat Linux 7.3).
> How do I turn it on for a specific user ?
>
> Thanks
> Lumi
>
>
>
Hi,
The weather plugin was installed and configured in my system
(Redhat Linux 7.3).
How do I turn it on for a specific user ?
Thanks
Lumi
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Hello everybody,
First, thanks for this great webmail. I'm using it for a long time in my ISP,
and I'm using it now in my company.
I have a character translation problem with attachment file names that I could
not resolve by myself. After reading the faq and searching the mailing-list, I
decid
> I'm currentry moving my webmail server (to reduce load on my main
> server). But how do I move the address books, so the users don't have
to
> add all their addresses again?
depends entirely on how you implemented it. if it's file based, you
should just make sure you move ALL the files in your
On Friday 26 Sep 2003 07:54, Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad wrote:
> hi!
>
> I'm currentry moving my webmail server (to reduce load on my main
> server). But how do I move the address books, so the users don't have to
> add all their addresses again?
Address books are merely text files (unless you use
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