Hi Jamie.
> I can send e-mail from my squirrel mail account but
> can't recieve it. Whenever someone sends mail to that
> addy they recieve a message from mailer daemon saying
> "relaying denied". How can I fix this problem.
You must provide more details than that. I don't think that anyone here
I can send e-mail from my squirrel mail account but
can't recieve it. Whenever someone sends mail to that
addy they recieve a message from mailer daemon saying
"relaying denied". How can I fix this problem.
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Douglas Campbell said:
> Dear squirrelmail,
>
> When I attempt to forward SPAM via squirrelmail to the originating ISP,
> the headers are not present in the forwarded message. Is there some way
> to tell squirrelmail to insert all headers into the original message? At
> present, I use the method
I just use assp infront of my mta and dont get spam :)
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Douglas Campbell wrote:
> Dear squirrelmail,
>
> When I attempt to forward SPAM via squirrelmail to the originating ISP,
> the headers are not present in the forwarded message. Is there some way
> to tell squirrelmail
Tried that. Doesn't solve the problem. Can I change that PHP setting
somewhere?
> Session lifetime is a PHP setting. You can get around this by setting the
> folder list to auto refresh every few minutes.
>
> --
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Dear squirrelmail,
When I attempt to forward SPAM via squirrelmail to the originating ISP,
the headers are not present in the forwarded message. Is there some way
to tell squirrelmail to insert all headers into the original message? At
present, I use the method of selecting "View Full Header" fo
> Running Squirrelmail 1.4.2 in Apache under Debian Linux. I've had reports
> from users that the session is timing out after about an hour of
> inactivity. Is this a setting in Squirrlemail somewhere or is it a
> webserver issue?
Session lifetime is a PHP setting. You can get around this by se
Running Squirrelmail 1.4.2 in Apache under Debian Linux. I've had reports
from users that the session is timing out after about an hour of
inactivity. Is this a setting in Squirrlemail somewhere or is it a
webserver issue?
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Hello David,
On Friday, January 16, 2004, David Ross wrote...
> Hi
> I am having a problem logging in and checking my mail thought the
> squirrelmail webmail. I am running squirrelmail 1.4.2-1 on a Debian 3.0
> box with apache 1.3.27.0-2 and uw-imapd 2002ddebian1-4. I am also using
> Exim 3.36-9
yeah! that's it! the problem seems to be fixed now. As well the folder
list don't have links now on folders which are NoSelect Folders (as it
should be). perfect! thanks
Jonathan Angliss sagte:
> Hello Sebastian,
> On Thursday, January 15, 2004, Sebastian Fuchs wrote...
>
>> That's the function w
Hello Terry,
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, Terry Allen wrote...
> I've been running Squirrelmail since version 1.2.x without much
> problem & have recently updated to 1.4.2 (running PHP 4.3.2) under
> Mac OSX 'client' version with Apache 2.0.47 Now the issues I'm
> seeing are only minor, but ar
Hello Sebastian,
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, Sebastian Fuchs wrote...
> That's the function which creates the error:
> function check_is_noselect ($lsub_line) {
> return preg_match("/^\* LSUB \([^\)]*\\Noselect[^\)]*\)/i", $lsub_line);
> }
> with "functions/imap_mailbox.php" creates the e
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M. Dixon
>I get the following errors on my squirrelmail login page.
>Please help. I think if I can get rid of that session_start error the
others will go away.
Yes it's true The problem is that
I get the following errors on my squirrelmail login
page. Please help. I think if I can get rid of that session_start
error the others will go away.
Warning: session_start():
open(/tmp/sess_a2a1b6c4380a207d9dc66a3b4aa38f2b, O_RDWR) failed: Permission
denied (13) in /home/dixonsol/publ
Hello,
I'm migrating some users from a VERY old squirrelmail (1.0.?) to the
current release.
I have a few questions...
I see many pref files are in all caps, or contain mixed caps. Is there
any possible way these are valid? I assume that this is the username
someone typed in, but they should b
Hi
I am having a problem logging in and checking my mail thought the
squirrelmail webmail. I am running squirrelmail 1.4.2-1 on a Debian 3.0
box with apache 1.3.27.0-2 and uw-imapd 2002ddebian1-4. I am also using
Exim 3.36-9.1.
When I try log in I get the error:
ERROR
Unknown user or password
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