[SM-USERS] Reply and From Address crossing over from other domains on the server

2006-01-08 Thread spam
Hi,   Box is a Redhat 9.0., running Plesk 7.01, PHP 4.4.1, and MYSQL 3.23   Let’s say that I have two domains on the site that both use the email address of contact@   Both users can log into their own accounts using their different username and password and neither can see the other

Re: [SM-USERS] Filtering mail

2006-01-08 Thread Ernst-Magne Vindal
On Sun, January 8, 2006 23:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Is there some way to filter mails to go to certain folders? I have not found this in squirellmail or any of the plug-ins. Of course I am probably over-looking it. > > I usually set Fire Fox to filter all of my listserve mails to go to the t

Re: [SM-USERS] Filtering mail

2006-01-08 Thread Fredrik Jervfors
> Is there some way to filter mails to go to certain folders? I have not > found this in squirellmail or any of the plug-ins. Of course I am > probably over-looking it. > > I usually set Fire Fox to filter all of my listserve mails to go to the > trash or to their own folder automatically instead

[SM-USERS] Filtering mail

2006-01-08 Thread sgmayo
Is there some way to filter mails to go to certain folders? I have not found this in squirellmail or any of the plug-ins. Of course I am probably over-looking it. I usually set Fire Fox to filter all of my listserve mails to go to the trash or to their own folder automatically instead of going t

Re: [SM-USERS] squirrelmail 1.4.5 - header of sent messages shows ([127.0.0.1] helo=mydomain.com ident=www-data)

2006-01-08 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> I'm looking for help in identifying why messages sent through my > squirrelmail reveal 127.0.0.1 and my username in the header of the > outgoing message, yet when I send email using an imap client like > Thunderbird that information isn't there. "Received: from mail.mydomain.com ([xx.xx.xx.xx])"

[SM-USERS] squirrelmail 1.4.5 - header of sent messages shows ([127.0.0.1] helo=mydomain.com ident=www-data)

2006-01-08 Thread Paul
I'm looking for help in identifying why messages sent through my squirrelmail reveal 127.0.0.1 and my username in the header of the outgoing message, yet when I send email using an imap client like Thunderbird that information isn't there.   Here is a sample header:   X-Message-Status: n:0X-S