Re: [SM-USERS] compose works ok, reply/forward does nothing?

2004-02-23 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello Dan, On Monday, February 23, 2004, Dan Bongert wrote... >>> We've been using Squirrelmail for over a year (recently upgraded >>> to 1.4.2), and just a very few users who are having problems. >> >> This is likely a bug that has been reported in a few rare instances >> before. A tag is unex

[SM-USERS] Question about v1.5 - UID and speed problems?

2004-02-23 Thread James Grubic
Hello: I just tried a simple installation of v1.5 SquirrelMail (we have been using v1.4.2). I have discovered that the initial inbox display for an IMAP folder with about 1100 messages is several times longer in v1.5. In v1.4.2 it only takes a couple of seconds to display the first 15 messages

Re: [SM-USERS] intergrating lbdb into the address book

2004-02-23 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> Hey guys 'n' gals, > > Any one ever tried to intergrate lbdb into the address book of > squirrelmail? > I'm crrently using it for mutt et al and would love to have it in SM. > > Any ideas! ldbd backend is not supported by squirrelmail. Only lbdb m_ldap address book can be integrated into squirre

Re: [SM-USERS] compose works ok, reply/forward does nothing?

2004-02-23 Thread Dan Bongert
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 20:45:39 -0800 (PST) "p dont think" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We've been using Squirrelmail for over a year (recently upgraded to > > 1.4.2), and just a very few users who are having problems. > > This is likely a bug that has been reported in a few rare instances > befor

Re: [SM-USERS] frequent error upon signout

2004-02-23 Thread Stan Hoeppner
p dont think said: > 1.2.6 is pretty darn old. > > Get the 1.4.2 debian package at > > http://squirrelmail.org/download.php > > and we'll be much more inclined to help debug a more recent SM version. Thx for the suggestion. 1.4.2 appears to run much faster than 1.2.6 did, and I don't see the sign

Re: [SM-USERS] Memory Issue?

2004-02-23 Thread Jay Lee
It's important to fully understand what the Linux free command means. Linux uses as much memory as it can as disk cache, should a program need that memory Linux will immediately drop that disk cache and free the memory for the running program so when you look at the output of free, subtract "cache

Re: [SM-USERS] Memory Issue?

2004-02-23 Thread Robert Bovens
> I have a RedHat linux 8.0 install using UW imap, on a AMD 1600 w/ 256MB of > RAM. I notice by using the TOP command and watching memory, I will have > about 60MB of free Mem. If i login to squirrelmail (1.4.0), and just > click around on folders and emails, the available mem will drop withing a

Re: [SM-USERS] Changing default for nicknames mailing

2004-02-23 Thread p dont think
> Thanks for the advice. Any idea of how to reach one of these > administrators? not too hard to find... http://help.riseup.net/ > I thought that was what I might accomplish by sending > this email originally. Also, when you say "search google/squirrelmail" do > you

Re: [SM-USERS] frequent error upon signout

2004-02-23 Thread p dont think
> > I frequently receive the following error upon signout: > > "Warning: Session object destruction failed in > /usr/share/squirrelmail/src/signout.php on line 47" > Platform: Debian Woody, Quad PPro 200 Compaq > Squirrelmail: Debian package v 1.2.6 1.2.6 is pretty da

[SM-USERS] sasal plugin

2004-02-23 Thread bart-lists
Hello I having a problem with the sasql plugin can't seem to figure it out, not sure if its Squirrelmail or the plug in I have wrong. The plugin give this error: "Options - Spam Filter Configuration Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.2/plugin

[SM-USERS] frequent error upon signout

2004-02-23 Thread Stan Hoeppner
I frequently receive the following error upon signout: "Warning: Session object destruction failed in /usr/share/squirrelmail/src/signout.php on line 47" Platform: Debian Woody, Quad PPro 200 Compaq Squirrelmail: Debian package v 1.2.6 Apache:Debian package v 1.3.26 Browser: w