Re: [SM-USERS] Created Folders Missing

2005-09-20 Thread Jonathan Angliss
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Paw Print Photos, On Tuesday, September 20, 2005, you wrote: > Haven't visited my squirrel mail account for only a couple of weeks now. > When I opened up my account this evening, I noticed spam listed in my inbox > instead of in the spam folder

[SM-USERS] Created Folders Missing

2005-09-20 Thread Paw Print Photos
Haven't visited my squirrel mail account for only a couple of weeks now. When I opened up my account this evening, I noticed spam listed in my inbox instead of in the spam folder.   Also, all the folders I created and saved business correspondence to are gone ... missing!   Any suggestions where m

Re: [SM-USERS] unsubscribe

2005-09-20 Thread Fredrik Jervfors
> unsubscribe List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users Sincerely, Fredrik. --- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download it for free - -and be

Re: [SM-USERS] vacation_local error

2005-09-20 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
Please reply on-list >>Then you might want to insert some debugging in the vacation binary >>itself -- perhaps output the UID/GID right before the init is executed, >>to make sure it is executed as the right user. Or maybe there is a >>problem with the location from which it is run. I don't have

Re: [SM-USERS] vacation_local error

2005-09-20 Thread info
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> If I use vacation -I as the user in his homedir, it works, .vacation.db is created then, without any further output. >>> >>>But you did not run the binary from the command line, which is what you >>>should do. >>> >>>cd

Re: [SM-USERS] vacation_local error

2005-09-20 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>>If I use vacation -I as the user in his homedir, it works, .vacation.db >>>is >>>created then, without any further output. >> >>But you did not run the binary from the command line, which is what you >>should do. >> >>cd plugins/vacatio

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2005-09-20 Thread Mark A. Holm
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Re: [SM-USERS] vacation_local error

2005-09-20 Thread info
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> If I use vacation -I as the user in his homedir, it works, .vacation.db >> is >> created then, without any further output. > > But you did not run the binary from the command line, which is what you > should do. > > cd plugins/vacation_local > squirrelmail_vacat

Re: [SM-USERS] vacation_local error

2005-09-20 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> How to solve this?? Can I insert a command "vacation -I" somewhere, and where should this have to be? >>> >>>I got vacation_local-2.1-1.4-alpha-2.tar.gz and have set the necessary >>>in >>>the config-files.

Re: [SM-USERS] vacation_local error

2005-09-20 Thread info
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>How to solve this?? Can I insert a command "vacation -I" somewhere, >>>and >>>where should this have to be? >>> >> >> I got vacation_local-2.1-1.4-alpha-2.tar.gz and have set the necessary >> in >> the config-files. >> I get: >> ACTION: init === REM

Re: [SM-USERS] A simple request

2005-09-20 Thread Tony Earnshaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know the best method to add a legal disclaimer at the bottom of every email users send. I figured the best way to do this would be to add a couple of blank lines after the originally typed message a user is sending and then attach the legal disclaimer. Your

Re: [SM-USERS] configurating squirrelmail with uwimap and postfix on debian unstable

2005-09-20 Thread zamri
uw-imap usually works out of the box for SM. just make sure it's running and configure SM to use it by running configure script. For more info, take a look here : http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/InstallingSquirrelMail On Mon, September 19, 2005 8:36 am, Bryan Frechette said: > Hi i would