Hello List,
I could not find any info if what I need is possible, so I hope someone here
can tell the answer. This is about the old problem that mail sent with
SquirrelMail to 'the internet' from a private/dyndns setup has no chance
against the unfortunately inevitable spam filters everywhere.
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> Back to writing code,
> not crying over spilled milk.
> Steve apologized.
>
Crying like small girls
Is part of the internet
Why should that change now?
--
Jay Chandler
Network Administrator, Chapman University
714.628.7249 / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To
Back to writing code,
not crying over spilled milk.
Steve apologized.
---
Chris Hoogendyk
-
O__ Systems Administrator
c/ /'_ --- Biology & Geology Departments
(*) \(*) -- 140 Morrill Science Center
~~ - University of Massachusetts, Amher
On 1/31/07, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nate wrote:
>
> > I'll try to find some other web debugging plugins for firefox
> > to see if that gives more insight.
>
>
> Some good progress, from my last half dozen tests it appears I
> cannot reproduce the problem if I go directly to SM 1.4.9a
>
>
On 1/30/07, M. Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 22:48:20 PM -0800, Paul Lesniewski
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > > Actually, I *did* understand it and acknowledge it, _and_ then I
> > > said it was no excuse. No need to insist on this.
> >
> > I insist because althoug
> 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 t
> Hi all!
>
> A user with german umlauts in his password is not able to login. If I use
> the same user/password kombination on a pure imap session (telnet
> localhost 143) it works. It also works with kmail from my linux
> workstation, but that maybe leads to another point of view.
There are no s
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 22:48:20 PM -0800, Paul Lesniewski
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Actually, I *did* understand it and acknowledge it, _and_ then I
> > said it was no excuse. No need to insist on this.
>
> I insist because although it might not be an excuse, it IS a factor
> that should be gi
nate wrote:
> I'll try to find some other web debugging plugins for firefox
> to see if that gives more insight.
Some good progress, from my last half dozen tests it appears I
cannot reproduce the problem if I go directly to SM 1.4.9a
In the past when I upgraded SM I put it off a sub directory
nate wrote:
> just when I thought I made some progress...
> I went to my ubuntu laptop with firefox 1.5.0.8 and the frame
> still vanishes even after physically restarting. Also with
> Mozilla 1.7.12 under Ubuntu(which for me unlike firefox I have
> no plugins installed in mozilla that may interfe
Hi all!
A user with german umlauts in his password is not able to login. If I use
the same user/password kombination on a pure imap session (telnet
localhost 143) it works. It also works with kmail from my linux
workstation, but that maybe leads to another point of view.
I think it could have
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 09:56:20AM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> Ok, I read RFC 822 and I agree. However, the Thunderbird e-mail
> client _does_ know how to handle dates formatted in this way. Would
> such a feature request make it?
If I were a SM developer, I would focus on standards, not on brok
>> If you want to reject mails with a user not exist code back you have to
>> do it at the incoming SMTP server, so it's really out of SquirrelMail's
>> control. If you find a way to do that, which isn't impossible, you can
>> write/use a SquirrelMail plugin to allow editing the configuration for
>
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 01:41:26PM +0100, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
> If you want to reject mails with a user not exist code back you have to do
> it at the incoming SMTP server, so it's really out of SquirrelMail's
> control. If you find a way to do that, which isn't impossible, you can
> write/use
Paul-
Thanks for trying to defend me and the FOSS community. :-)
Paul/Marco-
This thread is dead. I was a jerk. I apologized. End of story.
Please take the generalizations and rants about FOSS to some other
list. This list is about SquirrelMail only. :-)
Steve
---
>> Is there any plugin or something that would allow a users to "reject" a
>> message (SPAM, mostly) with a message that would make it look like the
>> user does not exist?
>
> Not that I know of.
> Anyway, if there were one, I would recommend to not use it, since most
> SPAM comes from faked addre
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 12:14:11PM +, Mario Filipe wrote:
> Is there any plugin or something that would allow a users to "reject" a
> message (SPAM, mostly) with a message that would make it look like the
> user does not exist?
Not that I know of.
Anyway, if there were one, I would recommend
Hi
Is there any plugin or something that would allow a users to "reject" a
message (SPAM, mostly) with a message that would make it look like the
user does not exist?
Thanks
--
Mario Filipe
Serviço de Computação da Universidade de Évora
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ho
Hi,
* Derek J. Balling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [30-01-2007 13:16]:
> René Clerc wrote:
> >
> >In the display of the e-mail message, the date is shown as:
> >
> > Date: Tue, January 30, 2007 12:35 pm
> > Date: 27-12-2006 11:35:49
>
> >I have no clue why Squirrelmail thinks that the above mail is
>>> 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/load_prefs.php
20 matches
Mail list logo