Hi,
Just wonder if there is a way of adjusting the time in squirrelmail 1.4.6. I'm
in Melbourne city, Australia. We're supposed to have ended the daylight saving
last week but for some reason it's been postponed until next week. In the mean
time, it's showing the wrong time. Is it possible to m
If you want to copy items in your "Sent" folder to another folder and
still be able to view the "To" column, you need to create a new folder
under "INBOX.Sent" and it will display the "To" column.
Bruce
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Please do not top-post
> > Is there a way in SquirrelMail to bypass the sign on and pass in the user
> > and password through a query string or Post?
> > I have already authenticated the user on my own site, I would prefer not to
> > have them enter a use rid and password again.
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> I don't know i
> I am trying to load SquirrelMail inside a from (My frameset is a set of four
> frames together)
>
> I gave the Frame where SquirrelMail has to load a name of "MailArea"
>
> I did change the _top definition in the configuration to MailArea, however
> I can not signon to SquirrelMail inside the f
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:28 PM, James H. McCullars
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, we are running SM 1.4.13 under Solaris 10, and I wondered if
> there is a way (or a plugin) to allow a user to inject custom headers
> into an outgoing email message. We use Majordomo and have several
> modera
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:37 PM, greyknght1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> > I'll ask again, please do not top-post. PLEASE READ the mailing list
> > posting guidelines!
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> >> >> Hello, normally, mail sent confirmation and take address plugins wors
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:32 PM, Fredrik Jervfors
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dont spose we can force it somehow to do it for replies as well? kinda
> > like it does on hotmail and outlook?
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> You already have the possibility to configure your quoting style. It's
> possible to add another s
Hi, we are running SM 1.4.13 under Solaris 10, and I wondered if
there is a way (or a plugin) to allow a user to inject custom headers
into an outgoing email message. We use Majordomo and have several
moderated lists that require an "Approved:" header and the user is
not able to get this in.
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> John Doe-41 wrote:
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>> hi:
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>> when i create folders and check the option "Allow this folder to have
>> subordinate folders", i receive this error (translations from spanish,
>> so they probably differ from the original ones):
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>> ERROR: Request couldn't be complet