> Hello all!
>
> I am trying to install calendar plugin with sql backend. Installed
> calendar plugin (conf.pl), edited $cal_dsn in config.php of
> calendar_sql_plugin, created database with all tables and privileges.
>
> But when I use calendar plugin, data is not stored at mysql database, is
> s
Hello all!
I am trying to install calendar plugin with sql backend. Installed
calendar plugin (conf.pl), edited $cal_dsn in config.php of
calendar_sql_plugin, created database with all tables and privileges.
But when I use calendar plugin, data is not stored at mysql database, is
stored in sq
Take a look at SIEVE, it does this very well
le 15/08/06 0:36, Jean Vittor à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Richard Klein a écrit :
>
>> Jean Vittor wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a way, in SquirrelMail, to automatically forward all
>>> incoming mail to one (or more) address ?
>>
>>
>> Do you want th
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 16:39:01 PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> What do you want to do? There is no need for avelsieve if you want
> to do message filtering.
I have postfix already delivering all email for several virtual users
([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to _one
>
> I have almost the same setup, only dovecot instead of cyrus, and
> cannot change that. What do I need to do to use avelsieve? Do I
> really have to install another IMAP server? If not, what is the
> dovecot-compatible alternative?
>
What do you want to do? There is no need for avelsieve if you
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 17:16:22 PM -0700, Freddie Cash
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> If all you need is a SIEVE daemon and a nicely intergrated ruleset
> creator/manager, then activate the timsieved that comes with Cyrus
> IMAP, and install the AvelSieve plugin for SquirrelMail.
>
> Works like a char