Giovanni Serrato reportedly babbled:
> Hi.
>
> How can i download my personal squirremail folders to oulook?
You want to use IMAP for the account type in your MS Outbreak program.. Ehh
Outlook.. Not POP. They will then both be able to access the same mailstore.
-R
>
> or
>
> How can i backup m
hi,
i would like to know whether there is a way to setup attachment size for
each user. Now if i want to do it, i just have to edit the php.ini file
and it is affected to all users.
Thanks in advance.
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System Administrator
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Hi Marc,
That was a quick fix. Thanks.
However, the displayed date is somehow advanced. Instead of getting
"Unknown date", we're getting a date. If I manually change the date of the
header to +0800 (prev: ZE8), the date will be "Tue, 5:33 pm". If I apply
the patch to date.php, the displayed date
>> I think it's:
>> config/conf.pl
>> 4. General Options
>> 7. Hide SM attributions: true
>>
>
> Strange, I have that same option in 1.4.4, and it's set to true (Yes),
> but this header is not hidden.
As Jonathan wrote: "there is code in the development branch". SquirrelMail
v1.4.4 is S
Fredrik Jervfors said:
> I think it's:
> config/conf.pl
> 4. General Options
> 7. Hide SM attributions: true
Strange, I have that same option in 1.4.4, and it's set to true (Yes), but
this header is not hidden.
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SF email is spons
On 4/21/05, Fredrik Jervfors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Why, oh why, does SquirrelMail have this header in it's messages:
> >>>
> >>> SquirrelMail authenticated user your_username
>
> To prevent spoofing?
>
> >> You should read the archives for the development list. This has come
> >> up a
>>> Why, oh why, does SquirrelMail have this header in it's messages:
>>>
>>> SquirrelMail authenticated user your_username
To prevent spoofing?
>> You should read the archives for the development list. This has come
>> up a couple of times, and there is code in the development branch that
>> al
From: Jonathan Angliss squirrelmail.org>
Subject: Re: SquirrelMail authenticated user in message headers
Newsgroups: gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user
Date: 2005-04-20 15:33:32 GMT (1 day, 3 hours and 28 minutes ago)
>> Why, oh why, does SquirrelMail have this header in it's messages:
>> SquirrelMail
I am running OS X Server 10.3.9. I have set up email with CRAM-MD5 and
TLS, requiring the latter. When clients such as Thunderbird connect,
we have no problem accessing the IMAP server:
imaps[7199]: login: []
CRAM-MD5+TLS User logged in
is the message in the imap log, with the identifying info
> Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
>
>> Probably not. SquirrelMail talks to imap and doesn't care where the
>> mailboxes are located.
>>
>> So if we select the INBOX (which is a special folder) then your imap
>> server knows where it's located. Probably you are using UW where the
>> folder prefix is used
Joel Zucker wrote:
Hola,
I am getting the following error when attempting to export my Personal
Calendar:
ERROR IN CALENDAR FILE BACKEND (cal_file_get_calendar_do): cannot find
calendar file for calendar ID personal
When I attempt to export a public calendar it works fine.
Has anyone else run into
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
The zone EZ8 means GMT+8
Is that valid?
It's not usual and comes from an obsolete date specification. Z is used
for military timezones and means GMT. EZ8 is 8 hours eastern to GMT.
Wasn't it ZE8? I believe Z stands for Zulu, not that it matte
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
>
>
>> The zone EZ8 means GMT+8
>>
>
> Is that valid?
>
>
It's not usual and comes from an obsolete date specification. Z is used
for military timezones and means GMT. EZ8 is 8 hours eastern to GMT.
>> So in this case only the date part is very wrong. Instead of - th
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