> I'd like to have more than one global address book. Is this possible?
> Running SM 1.4.4.1 with file backend. I have more than 3000 users and I'd
> like to put them into several adressbooks, depending on which department
> each user belongs to.
SquirrelMail supports unlimited number of address b
On Rab, Febuari 15, 2006 4:25 am, Marc Powell wrote:
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Tanner
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 1:38 PM
>> To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: [SM-USERS] Add
"No, there are not."
Thanks for the quick reply chris.
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> My question is, are there any programs that will allow me to use a
> standard email client (such as eudora, outlook, or outlook express) to
> receive/send email through the squirrelmail interface, like ypops can do
> with yahoo?
No, there are not.
My ISP only provides one email address, any extra addresses cost extra
cash per month. I'm better off just signing up for some cheap email or
web hosting package. This being said, please understand...
Most ISP's block 3rd party smtp servers that the ISP doesn't control. My
experience with web
I'd like to have more than one global address book.
Is this possible? Running SM 1.4.4.1 with file backend. I have more than 3000
users and I'd like to put them into several adressbooks, depending on which
department each user belongs to.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Tanner
> Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 1:38 PM
> To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [SM-USERS] Address book file vs database -- are they mutually
> exclusive
>
We are currently just using the default file based address book
mechanism, but recently some users have requested the ability to use
address book group. The plugin requires that address books be stored in
a database. I don't want to impact the many folks who don't care about
address book grou
I had a similar problem when we first started using squirrelmail. The
company president would complain that he would spend hours writing an
email, then he'd lose it because he would be logged out. I overcame this
problem by using the quicksave plugin as far as composing and the
auto-refresh value
Rich Hall said:
> Are you sure that this is SM timing out?? Are these dial up people??
> Once a session is established in SM it will remain until you close the
> browser unless there is something else like a plug in set to force the
> session to go away. I invariably have clients who are on dial
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This bug occurs when I ...
... view a particular message
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The description of the bug:
Jeremy Mann wrote:
We have an issue with SquirrelMail timing out when compose mail. To combat
this, I installed the timeout_user plugin. However, setting it to "0"
still has the composing mail window timing out. Several researchers have
lost their compositions this way. What other setting is the
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Jeremy Mann wrote:
> We have an issue with SquirrelMail timing out when compose mail. To combat
> this, I installed the timeout_user plugin. However, setting it to "0"
> still has the composing mail window timing out. Several researchers have
> lost th
We have an issue with SquirrelMail timing out when compose mail. To combat
this, I installed the timeout_user plugin. However, setting it to "0"
still has the composing mail window timing out. Several researchers have
lost their compositions this way. What other setting is there to prevent
this fro
Ok, I have fixed the problem by rebuilding all of my PHP extensions once
again.
Chris Hilts wrote:
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Josh Baird wrote:
I am having problems with 1.4.6rc1 which is causing Apache to segfault
everytime I try to access the login page of SM. Here is
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Josh Baird wrote:
> I am having problems with 1.4.6rc1 which is causing Apache to segfault
> everytime I try to access the login page of SM. Here is some information
> [Tue Feb 14 00:35:34 2006] [notice] Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) PHP/4.4.2
> configured --
It is at 32MB.
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Josh Baird wrote:
I am having problems with 1.4.6rc1 which is causing Apache to
segfault everytime I try to access the login page of SM. Here is some
information about my system and installation..
FreeBSD 5.3-rel-p20
SquirrelMail 1.4.6rc1
Apache 1.3.27
Binc
Josh Baird wrote:
I am having problems with 1.4.6rc1 which is causing Apache to segfault
everytime I try to access the login page of SM. Here is some information
about my system and installation..
FreeBSD 5.3-rel-p20
SquirrelMail 1.4.6rc1
Apache 1.3.27
Bincimap
PHP 4.4.2 with the following ext
Hi!
I am new with squirrel mail (1.4.5) - I am using an FTGate 4 Mail server and
don't get the folders right.
The main problem is, that if you click on an subfolder, you can't get
back to
the inbox (you can't click on it).
Also Squirrel shows Drafts/Sent/Trash as defined in the config.php but
To complete the thought, thought, this worked as described.
Thanks,
Allan
On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:10 AM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
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Hi Allan,
On Thursday, February 09, 2006, Allan wrote:
My wife's company blocks personal webmail (gmail, yahoo!, hotma
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