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
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
> 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
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
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
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
> 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
> 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
>
> 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
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
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
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