It only works when the user logs in. If you need something else, you'll
(Bneed to look at server-side solutions, something you can cron, etc.
(B
(B - paul
(B
(B> Does anyone knows if the "empty-trash" plugin deletes messages in the
(B> trash folder every week even if a user has not login for
> I downgraded to 1.2.7 of SM and it's up and running.
(B
(Bif you use 1.2.x, you really should be using 1.2.11
(B
(B -paul
(B
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Hello Mairhtin,
On Wednesday, February 25, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
> I looked in /var/log/maillog and grepped for imap, and there appear
> to be no errors when using webmail, and setting an outlook account
> to be imap based and querying email works just fine.
> It really does seem to be
Hello Terry,
On Tuesday, February 24, 2004, Terry Griffin wrote...
> This problem was 100% repeatable for me on a Red Hat 7.0 box (Apache
> 1.3.27-3.71, PHP 4.1.2-7.0.6). It kept me from upgrading to
> SquirrelMail 1.4.x from 1.2.11. Now I have a temporary Red Hat 9 box
> in it's place while the o
Does anyone knows if the "empty-trash" plugin deletes messages in the trash folder every week even if a user has not login for a month? or it only works when the users logs in regularly?
Thanks.
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(B> I looked in /var/log/maillog and grepped for imap, and there appear to be
(B> no errors when using webmail, and setting an
(B> outlook account to be imap based and querying email works just fine.
(B
(Bno errors, but did you find *and* IMAP messages? it will be normally
(Bfilled with the
Well,
I looked in /var/log/maillog and grepped for imap, and there appear to be no errors when using webmail, and setting an outlook account to be imap based and querying email works just fine.
It really does seem to be a SM only problem.
Can someone point me to the code that triggers t
> Hello,
(B>
(B> Is there a way to find out what Squirrelmail is getting returned from the
(B> IMAP login process? An error message or
(B> something? I am having a devil of a time figuring this out.
(B
(Bif IMAP gives an error back, SM will display it.
(B
(Byou need to find your logs. it
I hate to be a bore about this, but IMAP appears to be working correctly on the
server, since downloading and using
NETSCAPE seems to have retrieved the messages that were queued for this user.
I'm really quite perplexed about this.
Mairhtin
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> I clearly have IMAP support turned on in PHP, as a trip to
> www.mairhtin.com would show (phpinfo)
SquirrelMail does not use PHP's IMAP routines.
> There appear to be no logs for IMAP in any place that I can find, but I'm
> still looking.
That is dependent upon your IMAP server. A good start
We have a very busy web server and our squirrelmail users
(over ssl) are complaining about timeout sessions when composing
long e-mails despite:
1) changing php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 7200
for the squirrelmail directory under our httpd.conf
2) telling our users to change their folder
Hello,
Is there a way to find out what Squirrelmail is getting returned from the IMAP login
process? An error message or
something? I am having a devil of a time figuring this out.
I clearly have IMAP support turned on in PHP, as a trip to www.mairhtin.com would show
(phpinfo)
There appear
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked briefly through the FAQ but couldn't see this one listed.
I had messages from the last few days, both read and unread, in my email
inbox. This morning everything had vanished, I assume deleted, but nothing
went into the trash and it was all there when I went to s
I looked briefly through the FAQ but couldn't see this one listed.
I had messages from the last few days, both read and unread, in my email
inbox. This morning everything had vanished, I assume deleted, but nothing
went into the trash and it was all there when I went to sleep last night.
The mess
Can anyone point me to documentation on how to get Squirrelmail to
accept a self-signed certificate?
Note that I am *NOT* talking about the browser-squirrelmail
connection; I'm talking about the squirrelmail-imap connection.
--
Daniel Drucker / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I can't get the auto prune sent plugin to work at all. I have set the default
age and nothing gets deleted. It puts the area on the folder options page
where you can manually specify an age. I have manaully specified as well and
it never does anything with the messages. I'm using squirrelmail 1.4.3
Hi to all,
i'm new in this list.
I've some problem with my linux box. I've installed
squirrelmail-1.4.2 (from binaries) on my redhat 9 with rpms
httpd-2.0.40release 21.9 and php4.2.2 release 17.2
The problem is:
when i try to attach a file larger then max size permit in my php.ini
and in my php.
Hi to all,
i'm new in this list.
I've some problem with my linux box. I've installed
squirrelmail-1.4.2 (from binaries) on my redhat 9 with rpms
httpd-2.0.40release 21.9 and php4.2.2 release 17.2
The problem is:
when i try to attach a file larger then max size permit in my php.ini
and in my php.
You may have missed my post yesterday in which I covered this...
I ran into the same thing with Exchange 5.5, and followed an identical
troubleshooting path to yours (starting with telnet to 143, and ending
when I could logon with a different userid that matched its mailbox name).
There may be ot
> I have SquirrelMail v1.2.6, v1.4.1 and v1.5.0, Linux, Apache/1.3.26
>
> In v.1.4.1 and v.1.5.0 I can't download attachments. It shows a correct
> file name and file type =application/x-zip-compressed in the message
> frame, but when I try to download the atttached file I get message
> "File name:
Good morning!
Sorry for the slightly off-topic post, I've not been able to get any
information so far and am kind of desperate!
I'm having problems getting IMAP working with Exchange 5.5. I can telnet in
to the server on port 143 and that works fine, and for a couple of users
I've successfully wo
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