>>> SquirrelMail 1.4.6
>>> PHP 4.3.11
>>> UWIMAPD (IMAP4rev1 2003.339p-cpanel)
>>> Apache 1.3.34
>>> CentOS 4.3
>>> Our webserver runs as nobody.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am unable to send or save a specific message. I'm trying to reply to
>>> a
>>> message from this list, that was posted by Chris Hilts (as a
Hi Paul... thanks for responding. :)
I do have multilogin patched in (sorry I didn't mention it before), so
that's why the usesessionbased is set to 1... but I'm not really using the
functionality that multilogin provides (I don't think).
I've set the domain in the virtual_domains array, but it
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> SquirrelMail 1.4.6
>> PHP 4.3.11
>> UWIMAPD (IMAP4rev1 2003.339p-cpanel)
>> Apache 1.3.34
>> CentOS 4.3
>> Our webserver runs as nobody.
>>
>>
>> I am unable to send or save a specific message. I'm trying to reply to a
>> message from this list, that was posted by Chris Hil
On 6/18/06, Christopher J. Hinkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see... I didn't realize that's how vlogin worked. I tried going to the
> virtual domain URL and logging in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] This time
> when I sent a message I got the From address to be
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] so we're almost there
Hello.
All mails which have been moved by sieve and Thunderbird scripts are
still shown in my INBOX although gray and dimmed. Since these messages
are moved into some other folder I don't expect to see them in INBOX.
Can I somewhere suppress the display of "D" mails?
This should be a configurat
> SquirrelMail 1.4.6
> PHP 4.3.11
> UWIMAPD (IMAP4rev1 2003.339p-cpanel)
> Apache 1.3.34
> CentOS 4.3
> Our webserver runs as nobody.
>
>
> I am unable to send or save a specific message. I'm trying to reply to a
> message from this list, that was posted by Chris Hilts (as a reply to my
> original
I see... I didn't realize that's how vlogin worked. I tried going to the
virtual domain URL and logging in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] This time
when I sent a message I got the From address to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so we're almost there. :)
Should I be looking at a different plugin for this functiona
> got it installed I can get to it from localhost but not from 192.168.*.*
> anybody have an answer ?
> thanks
> the latest 1.5.1 squirrel mail I tried 1.4.6 but getting closer with 1.5.1
> and suse 10.1 I know it's buggy but it's getting their
If you are talking about src/configtest.php in Squirr
>> > I know I can go into Options and Personal Information and
>> set my From
>> > address there, but I don't want to have to do that for every user
>> > across 30 domains. What am I missing?
>>
>> I don't understand why do you need vlogin plugin for that.
>>
>> SquirrelMail is hosted under one UR
got it installed I can get to it from localhost but not from 192.168.*.*
anybody have an answer ?
thanks
the latest 1.5.1 squirrel mail I tried 1.4.6 but getting closer with 1.5.1
and suse 10.1 I know it's buggy but it's getting their
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> -Original Message-
> > I know I can go into Options and Personal Information and
> set my From
> > address there, but I don't want to have to do that for every user
> > across 30 domains. What am I missing?
>
> I don't understand why do you need vlogin plugin for that.
>
> Squirr
>
> Howdy...
>
> I'm tweaking a new installation so that I can get it ready for my users to
> come over from an old sendmail server. I host multiple domains and people
> are used to logging in to OpenWebMail with their email address and
> password
> and getting custom settings. My RHEL4 box came
SquirrelMail 1.4.6
PHP 4.3.11
UWIMAPD (IMAP4rev1 2003.339p-cpanel)
Apache 1.3.34
CentOS 4.3
Our webserver runs as nobody.
I am unable to send or save a specific message. I'm trying to reply to a
message from this list, that was posted by Chris Hilts (as a reply to my
original query). Chris's repl
Howdy...
I'm tweaking a new installation so that I can get it ready for my users to
come over from an old sendmail server. I host multiple domains and people
are used to logging in to OpenWebMail with their email address and password
and getting custom settings. My RHEL4 box came with squirrelm
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