Eike Kettner wrote:
hello,
i use esmtp with mutt because i have mutliple email accounts and it
works fine to distinguish smtp servers with esmtp according to the from
header..
I'm not sure what you mean here by "distinguish smtp servers with esmtp.."
According to the RFC, a mail client SHOULD start
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
>
>> > On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
>> >> > When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the
>> headers
>> >> have
>> >> > it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not
>> do
>> >> > that and instead use the ip/
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
> > On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
> >> > When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the headers
> >> have
> >> > it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not do
> >> > that and instead use the ip/name of the se
Dustbin tele-net.net> writes:
>
> Since implementing SquirrelMail the other day, we've been generally happy
> with the performance/features, etc. We have one problem area, however:
> Users are deleting their INBOX.Spam folder from the folder management page,
> then calling up and telling us the
> have you any examples of tools that do this? i cant seem to find anything
> anywhere =/
did you read the mailing list archives before posting? you should at
least read this:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user/20567/
i'm not sure, but I also think at some point, one of the p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you any examples of tools that do this? i cant seem to find anything
anywhere =/
I should have added, if you are using maildrop for filtering users' mail
then something like this in the user's maildrop config file will filter
their mail to a Spam folder in maildir
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
>
>> > Hi List
>> >
>> > When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the headers
>> have
>> > it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not do
>> > that and instead use the ip/name of the server?
>> >
>> > In config.php I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you any examples of tools that do this? i cant seem to find anything
anywhere =/
It will depend on your IMAP / Mailserver and its storage format. If
you're using the maildir storage format take a look at maildirmake,
particularly the versions that come with couri
Well, I tried recompiling PHP without gettext support and I still get the
same error. Anyone have any ideas on anything else I could try?
Thanks,
Dave
On Tue, February 1, 2005 12:46 am, David Rees said:
> First off, this appears to be a problem that others have experienced
> before:
>
> http://s
have you any examples of tools that do this? i cant seem to find anything
anywhere =/
>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I've just got a quick and most likly very easy question, i'm looking at
>> forwarding all mail marked as Spam to a IMAP Folder.
>
> This is best done on the server side, not the client side.
>
> On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 05:42:50 -0800 (PST), jo sung min
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have a question.
>> In capmus, We use the squirrel mail 1.4.3 a based on redhat 9 and imap
>> and
>> php 4.x.x.
>> The problem is if i send a picture( like a .jpg) using attachment icon
>> then
>> The pe
I was having this same problem and I believe others are/were as well.
I was not able to get any help from this list and I am still having
the problem. Sorry I wasn't of any help, I just wanted to let you
know that you aren't the only one.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 05:42:50 -0800 (PST), jo sung min
<[E
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, p dont think wrote:
> > Hi List
> >
> > When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the headers have
> > it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not do
> > that and instead use the ip/name of the server?
> >
> > In config.php I changed the
> Hi List
>
> When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the headers have
> it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not do
> that and instead use the ip/name of the server?
>
> In config.php I changed the lines for $imapServerAddress and
> $smtpServerAddress t
Hi List
When a user sends mail through squirrelmail on my server, the headers have
it coming from localhost (127.0.0.1). Is there a way to make it not do
that and instead use the ip/name of the server?
In config.php I changed the lines for $imapServerAddress and
$smtpServerAddress to the name
Please remember to include the lists in replies.
>> This error can occur for a number of reasons... check your web logs, see
>> if there are any errors. Make sure your browser is accepting cookies.
>> Make sure your PC and server clocks are correct (and both are set in the
>> right time zones).
Ok you say upgrade to PHP I have done a rpm -q PHP and turned up nothing.
So I tried rpm -q mod_PHP turned up nothing. So does this mean PHP is
missing?
How do I find it?
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan Angliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Arthur Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent:
> Hi man,
>
> i have troubles with sqm and safe_mode php 4.3.10.
> I look on FAQ and change rights for default_pref to reable for anyone,
> but when i try connect i get message that "User must be logged ..."
> Do you have any idea what i have wrong ?
This error can occur for a number of
Hi man,
i have troubles with sqm and safe_mode php 4.3.10.
I look on FAQ and change rights for default_pref to reable for anyone,
but when i try connect i get message that "User must be logged ..."
Do you have any idea what i have wrong ?
I change path for including and tmp files to another th
> Hi all,
> I've just installed squirrelmail 1.4.4 (debian package). It's accessed
> through apache 1.3.33 via HTTPS. Everything works wonderfully, but some
> folders can't be accessed (they are quite big: ~3k - 30k messages each).
> When I click on one of these folders on the folder menu on the le
Any other takers? See attached.
>> A security flaw has been identified in the (local) vacation plugin
>>(currently version 0.15,
>>http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=51), not to mention the
fact that it is sorely out of date and contains some very dirty code. I
am currently working t
> Howdy,
>
> I've just got a quick and most likly very easy question, i'm looking at
> forwarding all mail marked as Spam to a IMAP Folder.
This is best done on the server side, not the client side.
> What i need to figure out is how to setup SM configuration to create a
> Spam folder by Default
I have a question.In capmus, We use the squirrel mail 1.4.3 a based on redhat 9 and imap and php 4.x.x.The problem is if i send a picture( like a .jpg) using attachment icon then The person who is received a picture can't see the picture exactly. I mean The picture is broken. How can i do? Actually
> Thank you! Is there information about this i18n version that I can view
> online? Like what languages it supports. And exactly what this means in
> relation to the Squirrelmail interface?
>
> Also, are there any caveats I should be aware of if I decide to go with
> the i18n version of the RPM i
Hi List,
When click on the download link to download the attachment, the supplied
filename is "download", and the filetype is "All files". Tested on IE6.0
SP1 and Firefix 1.0, no such problem.
It's more of a annoyance, cause everytime, I need to type in the filename
and extension of the attachmen
On Wed, February 2, 2005 8:56, Fredrik Jervfors said:
>> Hi all,
>> I've just installed squirrelmail 1.4.4 (debian package). It's accessed
>> through apache 1.3.33 via HTTPS. Everything works wonderfully, but some
>> folders can't be accessed (they are quite big: ~3k - 30k messages each).
>> Do y
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