On 10/8/07, zamri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, September 5, 2007 1:31 pm, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> >> >> >> >> >> Hi all,
> >> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> >> The high priority symbol (!) not shown in my message list
> if
> >> I
> >> >> >> >> recieve a
> >> >> >> >> >> message with high priori
I don't have a clean patch for this.. apologies in advance.
What this does is change the way the file manager plugin config file
works, allows a 'default_user' config line that is used if the username
isn't specified already. This way you can set a default quota limit and
file root for file manag
On Wed, September 5, 2007 1:31 pm, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> >> >> >> >> Hi all,
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> The high priority symbol (!) not shown in my message list
if
>> I
>> >> >> >> recieve a
>> >> >> >> >> message with high priority set on. I use SM 1.4.10a on
>> Mandriva
>> >> >> Linux
>>
On Mon, October 1, 2007 16:02, Maik Hastenpflug wrote:
>
> I will be out of the office starting 30.09.2007 and will not return until
> 08.10.2007.
your autoresponder works well, just remember to disable it on maillist
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filter all mails that have this in headers should do this
Tim Hogan wrote:
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>
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> Tim Hogan wrote:
>>
>>> I have decided to give SquirrelMail a try and I have install v1.4.11
>>> which seems to be working quite well, with the exception of spell
>>> checking. Whether I am going into "SpellChecker Options" or clicking on
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> Tim Hogan wrote:
>
>> I have decided to give SquirrelMail a try and I have install v1.4.11
>> which seems to be working quite well, with the exception of spell
>> checking. Whether I am going into "SpellChecker Options" or clicking on
>> spell check after typing a m
Thanks for the insight. I *will* take good (and experienced) advice. Yes, now
that you've pointed out I will also enable relaying for local address as
postfix/dovecot and apache do run on the same PC. I guess it'll save me some
un-necessary CPU cycles.
Thanks once again.
Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL
> Matt wrote:
>> On 9/7/07, Chris Hoogendyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Matt wrote:
> Do you have any proof of a virus logging in? Couldn't it just be
> plain ol' keyboard logging and the the person who gets the logs
> (not your intended
> users) sends out the spam manually? It's
Ashley Moore wrote:
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> I upgraded to squirrelmail 1.5.1 and enabled smtps service port in
> master.cf. That solved the problem.
>
If you upgrade to SquirrelMail 1.5.1 on Ubuntu 7.0.4, you will have new
issues.
You don't have to upgrade to 1.5.1 and enable sm
Thanks for the quick reply.
I upgraded to squirrelmail 1.5.1 and enabled smtps service port in master.cf.
That solved the problem.
Ashley.
Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > this is my first post here. so
please go easy on my nettiqette.
>
> I've set up a mail server on ubuntu 7.04 a
> I subscribe to the squirrelmail-users mailing list.
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> [/] False - Please CC me when replying
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> This bug occurs when I ...
> View my inbox
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> The description of the bug:
> Emails are not listed in date order
Did you try sorting them by clicking the
> this is my first post here. so please go easy on my nettiqette.
>
> I've set up a mail server on ubuntu 7.04 according to instructions at
> http://johnny.chadda.se/2007/04/15/mail-server-howto-postfix-and-dovecot-with-mysql-and-tlsssl-postgrey-and-dspam/
>
> I am able to login via squirrelmail, /
this is my first post here. so please go easy on my nettiqette.
I've set up a mail server on ubuntu 7.04 according to instructions at
http://johnny.chadda.se/2007/04/15/mail-server-howto-postfix-and-dovecot-with-mysql-and-tlsssl-postgrey-and-dspam/
I am able to login via squirrelmail, /var/log/s
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