Hi Paul,
We put this page online the night you contacted us, and the day before our
official announcements:
http://www.webmail.us/open-source
FYI- this page is one click from our home page. It is the landing page of
our Partners section. Again, let me know if this is the type of
recognition
Does anyone have a plugin to do recurring events for the calendar? I
looked into the plugins section but didn't find any.
Thank you!
Joe
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> In SquirrelMail MUA is your browser and SquirrelMail logs client ip
> address/hostname and authenticated username in first Recieved header.
> After that your provider logs your server's address that is in
> dialup/broadband address region. Some other public webmail interfaces act
> same way. I su
Greetings,
I seem to be experiencing the same problem list member Arno Seidel
reported on October 29. There were no replies to Arno's post, so I'm
taking the liberty to start a new thread with as much information I
could gather.
I'm attempting to use SquirrelMail 1.4.3a as a front-end to Courier-
Original Message
Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Error: preg_match: internal pcre_fullinfo()
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 22:10:02 -0500
From: Marc Barnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: p dont think <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Very true,
Unfrotunalty there was no real fix I figured out. I just downgraded
PHP
This is simply *OUTSTANDING*!
We've just installed SM in a corporate environment, and this is about
the only item that is not (yet) attainable by/for our users.
Glad to hear the excitement. Don't get your hopes up for complex
support for creating recurring events, as currently, the plugin's
rec
Ba I didn’t need you guys, you didn’t help anyways.
So care to help out other people with your supreme wit and publish what
you did to fix it? We gave you free software, the least you can do is
contribute your fix(es).
I guess SM doesn’t like the newer versions of apache. Thanks for not
tryin
Is there a plugin to do recurring events for the Calendar?
I am smoothing out the rough edges on a new calendar plugin that does
have support for event recursion. I will be sending out a beta to the
PLUGINS list at least within the next couple days.
- paul
What line in:
/usr/share/squirrelmail/src/compose.php
should I change to have the global addressbok default instead of the personal addressbook?
Thanks,
SM 1.4.3a-1 OS = RH (Fedora) IMAP = Courier Plugins Installed Plugins 1. vlogin 2. squirrelspell 3. abook_take 4. listcommands 5. mail_fetc
Is there a plugin to do recurring events for the Calendar?
Joe
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1) Please respond on-list, not to me personally.
2) Please don't top-post, thanks.
Mario wrote:
I run SM webmail and I'm very very satisfied with it. I've done
some customisation so far, upgraded it to 1.4.3 (from host
provider's defaula 1.2.something) and the next step I'd like to
do is to have t
søn, 07.11.2004 kl. 14.39 skrev JP:
[...]
> > I'll tell you once more, and this is the last time ;) DO use Postfix to
> > relay outgoing mail to optonline. DO use a relay transport that does not
> > call th SpamAssassin content filter on ougoing mail. DO relay unfiltered
> > outgoing mail to optonl
> Maybe I will take it to the dev list to see what, if any other drawbacks
> there are to this workaround (Tomas maybe you are a developer based on
> your knowledge, do you know of any undesirable side-effects my actions may
> cause?).
http://www.squirrelmail.org/about.php
http://www.squirrelmail
> PRIORITY_NO_NAME was not fixed, because we are not the ones that should
> fix it. X-Mailer is added in 1.4.3 in order to avoid triggers in unfixed
> spamassasin installs. Currently SpamAssassin 3.0 is already released and
> contains User-Agent string checks. SquirrelMail 1.4.4 and 1.5.1 won't add
> In SquirrelMail MUA is your browser and SquirrelMail logs client ip
> address/hostname and authenticated username in first Recieved header.
> After that your provider logs your server's address that is in
> dialup/broadband address region. Some other public webmail interfaces act
> same way. I su
> I run SM webmail and I'm very very satisfied with it. I've done some
> customisation so far, upgraded it to 1.4.3 (from host provider's defaula
> 1.2.something) and the next step I'd like to do is to have the ability to
> login from a particular page at my website...let's say this one
>
> www.m
>> 6.3 points of his E-mail were because Spam Assassin saw his IP address
>> in the DYNABLOCK.. That alone will trigger SA's filters, since by
>> default only 5 points are need to be declared Spam. Even with the
>> Priority Header issue he'd still get triggered.
>
> There are plenty of other MUAs
Mario wrote:
I run SM webmail and I'm very very satisfied with it. I've done some
customisation so far, upgraded it to 1.4.3 (from host provider's defaula
1.2.something) and the next step I'd like to do is to have the ability to
login from a particular page at my website...let's say this one
http:
> søn, 07.11.2004 kl. 05.23 skrev JP:
>
>> > If you're using Postfix, this *is* a Postfix problem.
>> >
>> > Simply have squirrelmail use Postfix as the relay transport to
>> OptOnLine
>> > and arrange a transport that doesn't call SpamAssassin for outgoing
>> > mail. Just as Outlook doesn't.
>>
>>
> 6.3 points of his E-mail were because Spam Assassin saw his IP address in
> the DYNABLOCK.. That alone will trigger SA's filters, since by default
> only
> 5 points are need to be declared Spam. Even with the Priority Header
> issue
> he'd still get triggered.
There are plenty of other MUAs ou
> JP,
>
> Squirrel is NOT Outlook. It is essentially a bunch of Outlooks;
> therefore, it's back end is a MTA and not an MUA. The key question is
> how
> many users use a Web Based Mail Server as a Mail Client. NOT MANY!!!
>
> You said you set this up as a learning tool. Well here is so
søn, 07.11.2004 kl. 05.23 skrev JP:
> > If you're using Postfix, this *is* a Postfix problem.
> >
> > Simply have squirrelmail use Postfix as the relay transport to OptOnLine
> > and arrange a transport that doesn't call SpamAssassin for outgoing
> > mail. Just as Outlook doesn't.
>
> Not to be r
> Hi again,
> As noted in the Spam Assassin list reply, it looks like the
> IP address is on an RBL, in which case, I would be trying to have the
> SMTP used directed through the ISP's mail server instead of direct
> delivery. Doesn't appear to be any relation to Squirrelmail other
> than it
I run SM webmail and I'm very very satisfied with it. I've done some
customisation so far, upgraded it to 1.4.3 (from host provider's defaula
1.2.something) and the next step I'd like to do is to have the ability to
login from a particular page at my website...let's say this one
www.mariotomic.co
>
>
> Tom Jenkins wrote:
>
>> I noted with great interest the Global Address Book plug in at:
>>
>> >http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=104<
>>
>> As a new user to SM, could someone point me in the right direction
>> regarding the above installation procedures in some detail? With no
You forgot to mention how you fixed it.
Let me check release dates of SquirrelMail 1.4.3a and php 4.3.9. I think,
we'll try contacting Marty McFly or Dr. Emmett Brown next time we want to
test our squirrelmail installs. Or maybe Max Walker from T.E.C can help
us.
Can you be sure that problem was
>>> If have Squirrel Mails outgoing service set to Sendmail and not SMTP I
>>> suggest you set it to SMTP and try again. If that fails then I'd get
>>> Optonline to check THEIR mail configuration.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks again for your patience,
>>
>> but I have said it in each and every message! Squir
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