Hi all,
I've got a non-profit using squirelmail on my server. It's a good
organization and I don't charge them anything.
However, in the last few years, this non-profit has grown
tremendously. And so has the size of their mailboxes. They've got some
huge ones now. It's putting quite a
Hi,
Im a newbie in Squirrelmail, I noticed that the web-based interface of
squirrelmail is able to create its own Addressbook per user.
I was able to add new entry in the addressbook, my question is where
could I find the file that holds the addresses or the file that
represents the addressbook.
ons, 25.05.2005 kl. 18.25 skrev Lance Earl:
> I recently set up a server with Postfix and Courier. I
> can log into the server and use mutt to check and send
> mail without any problems. I have installed
> Squirrelmail and it will send an email without a
> problem. When I try to check my mail, it
On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:45:48 +0100, Pajap wrote:
>I have figured out an easy way of importing the address books into the
>MySQL backend using phpmyadmin (just add the owner to the beginning of
>each line in the address flatfile followed by the | delimiter and then
>import as a text file).
>
>What
On May 25, 2005 04:41 pm, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Ean Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You said you can send mail fine. Why would you think there is a problem
> > with postfix?
>
> Because Postfix doesn't deliver the mail where courier looks?
Sorry, I thought he said that Mutt found the mail
* Ean Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You said you can send mail fine. Why would you think there is a problem
> with postfix?
Because Postfix doesn't deliver the mail where courier looks?
--
Ralf Hildebrandt (i.A. des IT-Zentrums) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charite - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
* Lance Earl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I recently set up a server with Postfix and Courier. I can log into the
> server and use mutt to check and send mail without any problems.
How does mutt access the mailbox?
> I have installed Squirrelmail and it will send an email without a
> problem. When I t
Hello Noel Sanchez,
On Wednesday, May 25, 2005, you wrote:
> rh 9.0, courier-imap, php-4.2.2-17.2, httpd-2.0.40-21.11, squirrelmail
> version 1.4.2
> Trying to open an attachment inside of squirrelmail, without saving it
> first, which works on most of my systems, but on one system it keeps
> tak
On May 25, 2005 12:23 pm, Lance Earl wrote:
> I recently set up a server with Postfix and Courier. I
> can log into the server and use mutt to check and send
> mail without any problems. I have installed
> Squirrelmail and it will send an email without a
> problem. When I try to check my mail, it r
rh 9.0, courier-imap, php-4.2.2-17.2, httpd-2.0.40-21.11, squirrelmail
version 1.4.2
Trying to open an attachment inside of squirrelmail, without saving it
first, which works on most of my systems, but on one system it keeps
taking me back to the login screen. On my systems that "do" work, if I
cl
Lance Earl wrote:
I recently set up a server with Postfix and Courier. I
can log into the server and use mutt to check and send
mail without any problems. I have installed
Squirrelmail and it will send an email without a
problem. When I try to check my mail, it reports that
inbox is empty. I als
Lance Earl said the following on 05/25/05 09:25:
> This leads me to beleive that their might be a problem
> with the Postfix configuration, but I cannot seem to
> figure out what the problem is.
Sounds like a problem with your courier set-up. Can you see the mail in
your users' maildir?
- Ben
I recently set up a server with Postfix and Courier. I
can log into the server and use mutt to check and send
mail without any problems. I have installed
Squirrelmail and it will send an email without a
problem. When I try to check my mail, it reports that
inbox is empty. I also set up Balsa and Ev
I recently set up a server with Postfix and Courier. I
can log into the server and use mutt to check and send
mail without any problems. I have installed
Squirrelmail and it will send an email without a
problem. When I try to check my mail, it reports that
inbox is empty. I also set up Balsa and Ev
> uw IMAP
>
> Plenty of disk space available. System load is minimal. By monitoring
> the logs I notice that it appears the imap login process is taking a long
> time everytime I try to access a folder or compose a message. What
> could make this all of a sudden slow down?
>
> Jz.
You might
Hello list,
sorry for the generic subject of this post.. well, i have already
installed squirrelmail inside my osx server (1.4.0). I have two
machine, the first work as Webserver and ftp (x.x.x.178), the second
machine work as mail server(x.x.x.179), CVS and more..
My question is; how can m
Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
Daniel Watts wrote:
SQM: 1.4.4
Internet Explorer (something recent)
Username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Login Page: www.logindomain.com
Login form is posted from http://www.logindomain.com/index.php with
post action: http://www.herdomain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php
I must
My SquirrelMail install has been running just fine until yesterday.
Haven't made any changes to the configuration, and have not added anything
to the server. The response times for accessing any mail folder has
dramatically increased in the Squirrelmail interface. Accessing non-mail
utilities in
> Hi
>
> For the last 3 days I have been trying to find the wiki/instructions
> for setting up preferences using MySQl as a backend and also the
> address book.
> The website keeps timing out and giving database errors.
> Does anyone have a direct link to the wiki please. Maybe a direct link
> will
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