Does the perl form set the proper MIME headers? We don't try and detect
HTML files. We trust that the MIME headers tell us the truth. No MIME
headers and the message is assumed to be plain text. The minimal MIME
headers required are (assuming the message is HTML only)
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content
Hi all :)
I was wondering if there was a way to set multiple SMTP servers in
SquirrelMail. Because I have to set a special SMTP to post on my job's
mailing list, and I haven't see an option to use a different smtp server.
Thanks and hello from Paris :)
--
Léo Lapousterle
Whoops, that should have been:
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/html
Seth.
Seth Randall said:
> Does the perl form set the proper MIME headers? We don't try and detect
> HTML files. We trust that the MIME headers tell us the truth. No MIME
> headers and the message is assumed to be plain tex
Hi,
Is there any reason why the next and previous links couldn't be present
when reading mail from a search results list? At present it seems you have
to return to the search results list each time to read the next mesage,
which is tedious. I would like to be able to pick up a thread from a
mailbox
Hi Al Chemedia.
> Results from a Perl form are displayed as HTML code in Squirrellmail
> (there are no images involved and HTML view is enabled). However, if
> message is first received via Outlook and forwarded to SQM, it renders
> properly. What is the solution to this problem? TIA! Get business
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 15:35, someone, possibly Lazarus ., wrote:
> This has been posted before but no one ever seem to answer. When I try and
> send mail I get this error.
>
> Syntax error; command not recognized
> Server replied: 500 5.7.0 authentication failed
>
The SMTP server that your Squi
This has been posted before but no one ever seem to answer. When I try and
send mail I get this error.
Syntax error; command not recognized
Server replied: 500 5.7.0 authentication failed
Im running windows XP and useing Firefox. I tried it in IE also but it was
the same result. If anyone has an
Hello all
I have a hosted web page and my provider uses Squirrelmail as the webmail
interface. I have been unable to log into my account for over 2 weeks and my
provider has been unable to fix the issue so I am asking for your help and
guidance.
The error I get when I log in is (same error on
Hi Dennis.
> I have noticed a change in the behaviour of how deleted messages
> are displayed. If I changed something, I don't know what.
>
> Previously if I deleted a message it would be greyed out then I
> would have to expunge to permanently delete it. Now, the permanent
> delete takes effect i
Results from a Perl form are displayed as HTML code in Squirrellmail (there are no images involved and HTML view is enabled). However, if message is first received via Outlook and forwarded to SQM, it renders properly. What is the solution to this problem? TIA! Get business advice and resources to
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