> Im using Fedora core 4...
> and apache with php 5 integrated...
> imap server integrated...
> can i use squirrelmail 1.4.5 release?when i read the
> documentation..it said that squirrelmail is using
> php4..how about php5 in fedora core 4?can i use the
> release and it will work?
> can someone he
Im using Fedora core 4...
and apache with php 5 integrated...
imap server integrated...
can i use squirrelmail 1.4.5 release?when i read the
documentation..it said that squirrelmail is using
php4..how about php5 in fedora core 4?can i use the
release and it will work?
can someone help me out...?
th
lør, 10.09.2005 kl. 17.11 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >> Do I just process each mbox file from the old server using mb2md and
> >> make sure the directories are named correctly or is there some
> >> squirrelmail magic that might help me?
> >
> > No SquirrelMail magic involved here... just use mb2md
lør, 10.09.2005 kl. 04.22 skrev Rich Hall:
> I also have to stop for a moment and say "Thanks to SM Team". SM is the best
> working
> webmail package I have found. The last package I ran was Twig and it was just
> awful
> from any admin and upgrade view along with it not being well documented.
tor, 08.09.2005 kl. 14.08 skrev John Ryan:
> Dear Squirrelmail Team
>
> I often check my email sent to my home pc ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> from here at my (part time) work ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), by going
> into [EMAIL PROTECTED] I notice that when I delete from my
> ("home'') inbox while here at wor
>> Do I just process each mbox file from the old server using mb2md and
>> make sure the directories are named correctly or is there some
>> squirrelmail magic that might help me?
>
> No SquirrelMail magic involved here... just use mb2md on all the
> files. You could cheat, and use imapsync or imap
Rich Hall wrote:
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> I also have to stop for a moment and say "Thanks to SM Team". SM is the
> best working
> webmail package I have found. The last package I ran was Twig and it was
> just awful
> from any admin and upgrade view along with it not being well documented.
> On the
> THANK YOU TO EVERYONE ON THE SQUIRRELMAIL TEAM AND THE SQUIRRELMAIL
> PLUGINS TEAM! Your precious time, your help and your code, have helped
> hundreds of thousands of people! That's an amazing achievement and
> something to be immensely proud of! (And, if I recall correctly, isn't
> SM the webma