On Fri, November 2, 2007 10:00, - Kone Bakenon - wrote:
>> Hello.
>> I have SM 1.4.9a-2, Apache/1.3.34.
>> I can't install plugins. I downloaded them and untarred into /plugins,
>> but when i run config.pl I can't see them. What should I have to do?
>> Thank you very much
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>> Alessandro Franci
> Hello.
> I have SM 1.4.9a-2, Apache/1.3.34.
> I can't install plugins. I downloaded them and untarred into /plugins,
> but when i run config.pl I can't see them. What should I have to do?
> Thank you very much
> --
> Alessandro Franci
Rename config.sample.php into config.php and try again
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I already have squirrelmail up and running with clients on it.
How do I upgrade to the skin theme without reinstalling a whole
new Squirrelmail server?
Thanks all!
Shortcut Solutions
Mike Hammock
www.shortcutsolutions.net
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Hi, I've Squirrelmail version 1.4.5 and czech localization. When I click on
INBOX or attachment the localization is changed auto on english. How can I
fix it?
Thanks
David
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Hello.
I have SM 1.4.9a-2, Apache/1.3.34.
I can't install plugins. I downloaded them and untarred into /plugins,
but when i run config.pl I can't see them. What should I have to do?
Thank you very much
--
Alessandro Franci
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Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis wrote:
> Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis wrote:
>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> There is a weird problem with change password and squirrelmail 1.5.1.
>>> All passwords are stored in LDAP and they are sha-encoded.
>>>
>>> For example:{SHA}cRDtpN
Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis wrote:
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> There is a weird problem with change password and squirrelmail 1.5.1.
>> All passwords are stored in LDAP and they are sha-encoded.
>>
>> For example:{SHA}cRDtpNCeBiql5KOQsKVyrA0sAiA=
>>
>> The pr
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is a weird problem with change password and squirrelmail 1.5.1.
> All passwords are stored in LDAP and they are sha-encoded.
>
> For example:{SHA}cRDtpNCeBiql5KOQsKVyrA0sAiA=
>
> The problem is that when some of the users are try