Kent Stanford said:
> and re-installed it in the correct place at: /var/www/html/webmail/ and it
> will not run. acts like it doed not even see it.. man, my server is doing
> funny things these days.
Yet you've still provided us with no relevant details. Check my post with
the link to Jonathan's t
p dont think said:
> even better...
>
> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/wiki.php?MailingListPostingGuidelines
That's good too. :) Anything that encourages people to make better posts
is good.
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Kevin Collins said:
> I was on digest mode in my earlier post so if you sent a brickbat
> showing me some posts from the SF archives, it will be accepted. I
> swear I did a search earlier and came up empty. Now I also see the SF
> arvhives stop in early April.
Then use the Gmane archives.
http://n
I was on digest mode in my earlier post so if you sent a brickbat
showing me some posts from the SF archives, it will be accepted. I
swear I did a search earlier and came up empty. Now I also see the SF
arvhives stop in early April. I've been zoning on this thing for too
long today so I did see som
Hi
I've been having a devil of a time understanding something.
It is regarding adding this to .htaccess accornding to the INSTALL file:
AddType application/php4script .php
Action application/php4script /cgi-bin/php
This causes my server to generate the error:
The requested URL /cgi-bin
I have Squirrelmail running on my webserver. However, something changed a
day or so ago to where it ignores
my config.php settings. It's like anything I have set in the conf.pl is
ignored such as my company name etc.
You haven't provided any information that would enable people to help you.
Furth
Well now that I have figured the problem with two versions of squirrelmail
running on my server, I removed the Squirrelmail that was runnig in
/usr/share/squirrelmail and the one running in the /var/www/html/webmail -
and re-installed it in the correct place at: /var/www/html/webmail/ and it
will
Whenever I try to send, recieve, delete or move mail this message comes
up. I can't do anything with my account now. Please help me out!
If you are the system administrator (you do not make this clear), check
disk usage (man du). The error clearly indicates that you are having
storage issues.
A
is there a way to limit the number of messages that
users can list per page ? just a couple of users listing
5000 messages on one page degrade performance very seroiusly.
thanx in advance
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Isn't that what the Virtual Host Login plugin does?
Looking good. Will that plugin also work with SM 1.5.x?
"Requires: SM 1.2.7 (ish), PHP 4.0.6 (ish), Compatibility plugin"
Yes. Those are minimum requirements. If it doesn't work, please let me
know.
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Tomas, Thanks! you are right.
when I done a locate conf.pl, it found another version of squirrelmail
running in /usr/share/squirrelmail/
How this happened I will never know, I did not install it but one time -
strange things happening with my server.
Anyway, that got it fixed. - Thanks again.
> I have Squirrelmail running on my webserver. However, something changed a
> day or so ago to where it ignores
> my config.php settings. It's like anything I have set in the conf.pl is
> ignored such as my company name etc.
> I am completely removed Squirelmail, removed the directory and
> re-inst
Kent Stanford said:
> I have Squirrelmail running on my webserver. However, something changed a
> day or so ago to where it ignores
> my config.php settings. It's like anything I have set in the conf.pl is
> ignored such as my company name etc.
You haven't provided any information that would enabl
I have Squirrelmail running on my webserver.
However, something changed a day or so ago to where it ignores
my config.php settings. It's like anything I have
set in the conf.pl is ignored such as my company name etc.
I am completely removed Squirelmail, removed the
directory and re-installed
> One of our users has a Mac. He uses IE 4.5 to access Squirrelmail.
> When he tries to send a *.DOC File (which he supposedly generated on
> his Mac), then this file gets sent using the MIME Type
>
> "application/x-macbinary".
>
> and none of his correspondents can open it. Why is that?
> How can
* Thijs Kinkhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> An interesting problem. MacOS upto v9 store a file in two "real"
> files: one with just the content (just like any other OS), and also a
> small file with metadata about the file (filetype etc). Probably
> that's the cause of the problem: the wrong one of t
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