>>Have previously used debian's squirrelmail package, and I liked some
>> of it's features. Most importantly, configuration files are kept in
>>/etc/squirrelmail. Steps:
>>* create new squirrelmail directories as
>> /usr/share/squirrelmail-1.4.6 and /etc/squirrelmail-1.4.6 so
>
>>
>> 1. See patch on SquirrelMail tracker.
>> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1304408&group_id=311&atid=423679
>>
>> Patch should fix some mailbox caching issues in SquirrelMail 1.4.x.
>>
> ETC ETC
>
> Patch a 90% fix.
>
> Main message list line goes away. Number diapl
> I use Squirrel Mail through my ISP, Points South of Sanford, Maine. In
> three years of using it, I have never received a single image. When I
> tell my ISP that all my emails contain red notices that say "This image
> has been removed for security reasons", they say they don't know what I'm
> ta
I use Squirrel Mail through my ISP, Points South of
Sanford, Maine. In three years of using it, I have never received a single
image. When I tell my ISP that all my emails contain red notices that say "This
image has been removed for security reasons", they say they don't know what I'm
talki
The subscriptions file is not prefixed with a '.' as that would conflict
with maildir folder name space. You're after:
~/mail/subscriptions
Regards,
John.
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Behalf Of Bertrand Leboeuf
Sent: Tuesday, 21 March 2006 8:17
Hi! A friend is using SquirrelMail 1.4.4 via cPanel and has 4 pages of
messages in the trash. When she views the trash and goes to page 4 and
deletes all of the messages on page 4, she gets this message:
ERROR : Bad or malformed request.
Query: FETCH (FLAGS UID RFC822.SIZE BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELD
Bertrand Leboeuf said:
> I migrated from UW IMAP, copied ~/.mailboxlist to ~/mail/.subscritions
>
> When I access SquirrelMail, is sees the folders on the left side.
> If I modifiy my folder subscription, they dissappear all but INBOX,
> and the .subscriptions file gets deleted.
>
> What am I missi
I migrated from UW IMAP, copied ~/.mailboxlist to ~/mail/.subscritions
When I access SquirrelMail, is sees the folders on the left side.
If I modifiy my folder subscription, they dissappear all but INBOX,
and the .subscriptions file gets deleted.
What am I missing.
Thanks
Bertrand Leboeuf
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Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Getting started.
From:"David Michael Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Mon, March 20, 2006 19:53
To: "Nick Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Tomas Kuliavas said:
>> Johannes Egger said:
>>>
>Have previously used debian's squirrelmail package, and I liked some
> of
>it's features. Most importantly, configuration files are kept in
>/etc/squirrelmail. Steps:
>* create new squirrelmail directories as
> /usr/share/s
David wrote:
> I think all that is fine, the websites are working great. I presume there is
> a config file for SM to edit, I guess I just cant work it out, I thought it
> might have relatively simple. With Webmin installed I thought there might
> have been a module called 'squirrelmail' or so
> Johannes Egger said:
>>
Have previously used debian's squirrelmail package, and I liked some of
it's features. Most importantly, configuration files are kept in
/etc/squirrelmail. Steps:
* create new squirrelmail directories as
/usr/share/squirrelmail-1.4.6 and /etc/squirre
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ERROR: Could not complete request.
> Query: COPY 1079 "INBOX.Trash"
> Reason Given: [ALERT] COPY failed - no write permission or out of disk space.
>
> So I'm stuck with these messages filling up my in-box and eating up spa
When I try to delete mail from my in-box or old-messages that are say over
1 meg I get this message:
ERROR: Could not complete request.
Query: COPY 1079 "INBOX.Trash"
Reason Given: [ALERT] COPY failed - no write permission or out of disk space.
So I'm stuck with these messages filling up my in-bo
Johannes Egger said:
>
>>>Have previously used debian's squirrelmail package, and I liked some of
>>>it's features. Most importantly, configuration files are kept in
>>>/etc/squirrelmail. Steps:
>>>* create new squirrelmail directories as
>>> /usr/share/squirrelmail-1.4.6 and /etc/squirrelmail-1.
Hi, this one is actually coming from Squirrel Mail :)
Is it possible to have multiple accounts from different virtual domains on
the same server in one webmail session.
Thanks
David
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It's fine now thanks, all my domain have webmail si I guess the vlogin must be
installed and configured correctly.
Thanks
David
On Monday 20 March 2006 18:17, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> On Mon, March 20, 2006 10:49, David wrote:
> > I think all that is fine, the websites are working great. I p
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On Mon, March 20, 2006 10:49, David wrote:
> I think all that is fine, the websites are working great. I presume
> there is a config file for SM to edit, I guess I just cant work it out, I
> thought it might have relatively simple. With Webmin insta
DOH! Please ignore this post.
SquirrelMail is working :) I was typing mydomain/squirrelmail when I should
have been typing mydomain/webmail
Sorry to bother you lol :)
I expect I will be back with more questions so I will stay on the list for a
bit.
Thanks
David
On Monday 20 March 2006 1
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On Mon, March 20, 2006 10:12, eCet wrote:
>> I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
>> this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
>> experiencing problems with (high latency) that caused the same issue
I think all that is fine, the websites are working great. I presume there is
a config file for SM to edit, I guess I just cant work it out, I thought it
might have relatively simple. With Webmin installed I thought there might
have been a module called 'squirrelmail' or something but I cannot
>> I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
>> this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
>> experiencing problems with (high latency) that caused the same issue
>> with large mailboxen.
>
> So if i'm understand right: You are working on this issue?
>
Chris Hilts wrote:
That's easy to do when you're not sorting. Especially if you're not
threading. You can't grab the entire thread without looking for all the
pieces.
It's ok, but I can't say to users, that don't click to sort buttons, or
thread view button.
I suggest you either reduce the
David wrote:
> Hi. I have SM installed on my Linux FC4 dedicated server but I have no idea
> how to link it to the 4 virtual domains I have on it. Has anyone got the
> time and the will to help me get setup.
>
> What I want is all of my domains to use the webmail
> www.mydomain.net/squirrelma
Hi. I have SM installed on my Linux FC4 dedicated server but I have no idea
how to link it to the 4 virtual domains I have on it. Has anyone got the
time and the will to help me get setup.
What I want is all of my domains to use the webmail
www.mydomain.net/squirrelmail etc.
Thanks
David
I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
experiencing problems with (high latency) that caused the same issue
with large mailboxen.
So if i'm understand right: You are working on this issue?
After correc
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Hilts
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 9:21 AM
> To: eCet
> Cc: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Errors on thread view of over 20k messages
folder
>
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eCet wrote:
> How can that big mailbox handled in SM? I'm not familiar with imap, but
> can that be not to query, and sort all messages at once? Only smaller
> peaces of it (eg5000 messages per slice). Than if user wants to view
> older mails then read
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
In order to calculate threads imap server must parse all messages and
store thread data until parsing is finished. It takes lots of time and
memory. Enable info plugin in sm 1.5.1 and compare timings of SORT and
THREAD tests.
Yes, THREAD is mutch more slower than SORT.
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