> > No maybe not, but everyone like yourself who has jumped on this so
> > hard is being very unfair in not understanding or acknowledging that
> > the request was inappropriately sent...
>
> Actually, I *did* understand it and acknowledge it, _and_ then I said it
> was no excuse. No need to insist
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 00:59:34 AM -0800, Paul Lesniewski
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> No maybe not, but everyone like yourself who has jumped on this so
> hard is being very unfair in not understanding or acknowledging that
> the request was inappropriately sent...
Actually, I *did* understand it
On 1/30/07, Jay Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> >> A few users here cannot forward mail for some odd reason.
> >>
> >> I checked the logs, and the error in httpd-errors.log is:
> >>
> >> [Mon Jan 29 18:46:17 2007] [error] [client ip.was.here] PHP Notice:
> >> Undefined
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> A few users here cannot forward mail for some odd reason.
>>
>> I checked the logs, and the error in httpd-errors.log is:
>>
>> [Mon Jan 29 18:46:17 2007] [error] [client ip.was.here] PHP Notice:
>> Undefined variable: theme_default in
>> /usr/local/www/squirrelmail/include
We have version .50 of the abook group plugin and are using the flat file
database. My database file looks like the following.
FirstName|Lastname|"blank"|Email Addrs
The problem I am having is that when I try to create a group it grabs
nicknames which I guess is the first field of the file so
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 08:42:38AM -0800, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 January 2007 05:28 am, Rainer Sokoll wrote:
> > One could add a configurable link to a local admin to the main screen.
> > Something like "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Need support?.
>
> Isn't that what the "Provider" opti
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 05:28 am, Rainer Sokoll wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 02:06:23PM +0100, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
> > End users should get support from their system administrator. Their
> > system administrator can get support at the SquirrelMail mailing
> > lists. I would be great if a
Our Squirrelmail on a virtual server uses mail_fetch to fetch mail from a
pop3 on a dedicated server.
when doing this the left frame freezes or even offer the php file for
download which means there seems to be an overload or endless loop.
we do NOT have this problem when calling the pop from an
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 01:03:59PM -0600, Randall Barth wrote:
> I'm running SM 1.4.9a on OS X server 10.4.8 and OS X Server 10.3.9.
> About once I week I discover that the config directory has been
> completely emptied on both systems. I upgraded the distributed
> version of SM on both to
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 02:06:23PM +0100, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
> End users should get support from their system administrator. Their system
> administrator can get support at the SquirrelMail mailing lists. I would
> be great if all the system administrators out there could make sure that
> the
>>> Can we think about forums. The mail list is at times really a pain to
>>> wade through. There was the suggestion of a wiki. I feel that many
>>> of the ordinary users may not be savvy enough going through a wiki
>>> even now.
>>
>> Forums have been asked for in the past. The problem with them
René Clerc wrote:
Hi all,
I've encountered a curious problem with certain e-mails in
Squirrelmail. Squirrelmail seems to show a wrong date, at least when
one looks at the raw headers.
In the display of the e-mail message, the date is shown as:
Date: Tue, January 30, 2007 12:35 pm
Date
Hi all,
I've encountered a curious problem with certain e-mails in
Squirrelmail. Squirrelmail seems to show a wrong date, at least when
one looks at the raw headers.
In the display of the e-mail message, the date is shown as:
Date: Tue, January 30, 2007 12:35 pm
However, in the raw header
On 1/30/07, Paul Lesniewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hope you are aware of the David Harris earthquake going on in the
> > Mercury/Pegasus package. Strange that two free mail client developers
> > have voiced the same thing almost simultaneously.
>
> Unlike that case, no one developer own
On 1/30/07, Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> >> Had he just replied "I am very sorry, madam, but this is a personal
> >> address, you can only receive support through the mailing list, please
> >> don't ask here anymore, period" instead of deliberately
> > I think I can speak for all the developers when I say that we are all
> > ready to quit our jobs and work on SquirrelMail exclusively if the
> > money is right. :-)
>
> Hope you are aware of the David Harris earthquake going on in the
> Mercury/Pegasus package. Strange that two free mail client
Hi,
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> Had he just replied "I am very sorry, madam, but this is a personal
>> address, you can only receive support through the mailing list, please
>> don't ask here anymore, period" instead of deliberately sending the same
>
> That's NOT all there is to it. To say that is
> > The point is, I think, that this person crossed the line between
> > asking for help in the right place and the wrong place.
>
> This is no excuse at all (as it was already said) to react in _that_
> manner.
No maybe not, but everyone like yourself who has jumped on this so
hard is being very
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