> Hi again,
(B>
(B> Thank you (Tomas) for your input on the Read Receipts. However, and
(B> unfortunately, I copied that text to my Host provider, and they still
(B> don't
(B> know how to change that info. His reply was that he couldn't find a
(B> dropdown
(B> ... ??
(B
(BHe might want to
[ this is a resend -- this was previously accientally sent using a
sender address that is not subscribed to this mailing list ]
I am observing a small problem that sometimes appears when I read mail
arriving from this mailing list. If a user (e.g. the person identifying
himself as "p dont think")
> Ian,
(B>
(B> These are actually attachments that were never sent. You may want to
(B> change the location of where your temporary attachments are stored.
(B> Change $attachment_dir in config.php
(B>
(B> To remove these files you can do something like this (I had to do this
(B> recently as
>> One of our customer is using
(B>> Squirrel Mail as their email server.
(B>
(B> SquirrelMail is an IMAP server
(B
(BThis is excellent! I'm going to install SM as my refridgerator next week,
(BI'll keep you all posted on how it does.
(B
(B;-)
(B
(B
(B
(B
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> He also has to make sure his SMTP server supports this functionality,
> which is not a SM question.
I think, read receipts don't depend on smtp server. They depend on email
client software. Only delivery receipts are not supported by some of my
favorite :) SMTP servers.
I think main problem is
Hi All
SM 1.5, Redhat Linux based SME server 5.6
Has anyone ever had a problem of browser hanging on send when trying to send from
behind a firewall?
Scenario is intranet server running SM 1.5.0 on adsl with external fixed IP. Remote
Windows XP workstation logging in from elsewhere on NoNAT D
>>> Mozilla was ignoring/rejecting the session cookie because it was
(B>>> configured to accept cookies from the originating server only. This
(B>>> means that Mozilla examines the domain field of any cookie that is set
(B>>> and compares it to the hostname of the current URL. In the case of the
I have squirrelmail setup on my mandrake9.1 installation, and I have
testedit out from another machine within my LAN. I can access the page
and log into check my mail fine, and send mail. However I have a
problem accessingsquirrelmail from outwith my LAN. Do I have to allow
any other port
Hey folks!
We are working on the webcalendar project, which is a plugin to squirrelmail.
We have been facing problems in testing the webcalendar application on Internet
Explorer. Things which work on Mozilla dont work on IE because Mozilla suppresses all
the error messages.
It works when parti
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(B
(Bp dont think wrote:
(B
(B Cause
(BOf My Problem:
(B
(BMozilla was ignoring/rejecting the session cookie because it was
(Bconfigured to accept cookies from the originating server only. This
(Bmeans that Mozilla examines the domain field of any cookie that is set
(Band co
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