Jason S wrote:
On 4/29/05, John Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I have been following that thread closely. Some very good points
have been made. I've been using SQL based prefs for a while, so that
will not be an issue. My concerns now (from a squirrelmail standpoint)
are getting the se
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently was set up to be able to use SquirrelMail as already installed
and used for some time. I am having an individual *user* problem, not an
installation problem.
I created several mail folders. Some I set to contain subfolders, some
not. I then reorganized my
Hello, here is my setup.
Server 1
Fedora Core 3
Apache 2.0.53
php 4.3.10
squirrelmail 1.44
Server 2
Courier IMAP
All attachements work fine, as long as they are a file. When someone
forwards and email to any of our users as an attachment the screen comes
up blank. I can read the file using vi,
lør, 18.06.2005 kl. 13.21 skrev p dont think:
> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: escapesimple() in
> > /var/www/squirrelmail-cvs/plugins/calendar_sql_backend/event_functions.php
> > on line 384"
> >
> > Sure enough, a call to the function is on line 384 and I can not find
> > this func
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: escapesimple() in
> /var/www/squirrelmail-cvs/plugins/calendar_sql_backend/event_functions.php on
> line 384"
>
> Sure enough, a call to the function is on line 384 and I can not find
> this function defined anywhere in my 1.5.1 root directory and subdir
SM 1.5.1CVS, yesterday's version.
It must be me, since no-one else has reported this:
calendar_sql_backend-1.1-2.0.
shared_calendars-2.0.1-1.4.0
MySQL database has been made, the user given the proper privileges.
I import my personal calendar into the MySQL DB as "calendar", in
available calend
I really hate doing this, but the reply I received was deleted by
accident. Apparantly, it did not go back to the mailing list, so please,
please send me another copy who-ever the replier was:(
Original:
"I have just installed squirrelmail-1.4.4-1.noarch.rpm and have a problem
with the folders o