I have a custom login page that POSTs username and password to an
authentication script. After authenticating, it redirects to a different
webmail login page depending on the user. For SquirrelMail, is there a way I
can bypass the login screen in this situation? Any suggestions would be
greatly ap
Jay H. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was using my SM yesterday and had some email in my inbox. When I got
> in the office and opened my Outlook i did not receive what was in SM. I
> went back to SM and my stuff was gone.
>
> Any clues where it went or what setting may have caused this?
I don't have
Hello,
I was using my SM yesterday and had some email in my inbox. When I got in the
office and opened my Outlook i did not receive what was in SM. I went back to
SM and my stuff was gone.
Any clues where it went or what setting may have caused this?
Thanks,
Jay ---
I am having a similar issue. I can send and receive mail fine with Outlook, and
can even send out mail with squirrel mail. but I cannot receive any mail with
squirrelmail. Been working on this for two days and cannot seem to solve it. I
am think of stepping down to an older version and see and t
Hello, I seem to be having a few issues with SquirrelMail and was hoping
someone might be able to help.
Red Hat Enterprise AS 4.0
SquirrelMail version:1.4.10a
PHP version 4.3.10
Exim 4.34
Apache 2.0.59
UW IMAP4rev1 2004.352
Mail spool files (inbox) are kept in /var/mail/
IMAP Folders are kept in
> Hola a todos,
>
> Tengo un servidor de correo con postfix y Squirrelmail, y deseo hacer uso
> de una libreta de direcciones, que se encuentra ubicada en otro servidor.
>
> En el archivo de configuración de squirrelmail he añadido esto:
>
> $ldap_server[0] = array(
> 'host' => ,
> 'name' =>
> );
Hola a todos,
Tengo un servidor de correo con postfix y Squirrelmail, y deseo hacer uso de
una libreta de direcciones, que se encuentra ubicada en otro servidor.
En el archivo de configuración de squirrelmail he añadido esto:
$ldap_server[0] = array(
'host' => ,
'name' =>
);
donde e