On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Iacopo Benesperi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Lesniewski ha scritto:
>> That's what include() and require() are for.
>
> Ok, you're right and I did it! Now, the least I can do is to write an
> howto on this. I'll write it on my website anyway, but if you find
Paul Lesniewski ha scritto:
> That's what include() and require() are for.
Ok, you're right and I did it! Now, the least I can do is to write an
howto on this. I'll write it on my website anyway, but if you find a
place in your online documentation I can translate it in english.
bye,
Iacopo
--
>>> SquirrelMail 1.4.13
>>>
>>> http://www.squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-7.html#ss7.3 has
>>> descriptions of what elements various colors affect.
>>>
>>> $color[16] is described as:
>>>
>>> b 16: Highlight color (since SquirrelMail 1.4.6 and 1.5.1, default:
>>> $color[2])
>>>
>>> What does tha
> Thanks. Nice work. You might also consider putting patches (unified
> diff) on that page.
I did create some diffs for myself (for any later updates and such) and was
originally thinking about uploading time to the site. I eventually changed
my mind because of -
1) I am using the Debian packa
>> First, let me say thanks and great work to the squirrelmail development
>> team, and the community surrounding it. The fact that I have been
>> using SM for 2+ years now without ever having to email the mailing list
>> says a lot for the product and the documentation that comes with it.
>> Grea