Re: [SM-USERS] Correct naming scheme for dovecot/squirrelmail subfolders?

2006-12-29 Thread M. Fioretti
On Fri, Dec 29, 2006 21:52:04 PM +0200, Tomas Kuliavas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > In correct listing INBOX.test_1 and INBOX.test_2 should be listed between > INBOX and Drafts. In SquirrelMail 1.4.9a they are listed after Trash. See > 1353394 bug tracker. > > Patch attached. It can be applied i

Re: [SM-USERS] help please

2006-12-29 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> hey there, i am trying to access my mail via the webmail, however when i > sign in, this sign comes up (below): > > any ideas on how i can get into my mail? I am guessing that my mailbox is > full, and that is why i cant get into it. i can delete a whole bunch of > stuff, i just need to get i

Re: [SM-USERS] Correct naming scheme for dovecot/squirrelmail subfolders?

2006-12-29 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
>> If you use Fedora/RHEL/Centos SquirrelMail rpm, it overrides some >> configuration variables in /etc/squirrelmail/config_local.php. > > The only command in that file on my server is: > > $default_folder_prefix = ''; > so it should not do anything bad, should it? > >> Enable info p

Re: [SM-USERS] help please

2006-12-29 Thread John Smith
Presuming its a *nix based filesystem you are on? Check out: /home/your_username/mail Where you will likely find all your mail folders. Be very cautious when playing around in there That is your actual emails. The other thing you could do is connect to your account via pop3 and d/l all your

Re: [SM-USERS] help please

2006-12-29 Thread John Smith
If you are on shared hosting then you will only be able to get to /tmp from SSH to shell. I wouldn't advise that though as your host won't want you poking about in any directory higher as your /home/ directory. Check your webspace control panel and check that you haven't used up all your space as

Re: [SM-USERS] help please

2006-12-29 Thread John Smith
Your "Disk quota": webspace, is full rather than your mailbox. SM is unable to write a session for you logging in. You need to clear some space, or perhaps your host does as it is refering to "/tmp"? John > hey there, i am trying to access my mail via the webmail, however when i sign in, this s

[SM-USERS] help please

2006-12-29 Thread Brendan McKnight
hey there, i am trying to access my mail via the webmail, however when i sign in, this sign comes up (below): any ideas on how i can get into my mail? I am guessing that my mailbox is full, and that is why i cant get into it. i can delete a whole bunch of stuff, i just need to get in! But how!