On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Matt Hardwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I seem to remember there was the ability to define a custom sign-out
> page, but I can't seem to find this in the configuration, or as a
> plug-in anywhere, can someone point me in the right direction - o
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 8:52 PM, Richard Gliebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> is it possible to place a message on the logon Screen like 'scheduled
> Downtime on Sunday, xx.xx., from nn AM to nn AM'?
>
> and which file do I have to edit?
Run the SM configuration utility config/conf.p
Hello Everyone,
I seem to remember there was the ability to define a custom sign-out
page, but I can't seem to find this in the configuration, or as a
plug-in anywhere, can someone point me in the right direction - or was
I just imagining it?
Thanks,
Matt
Hi all,
is it possible to place a message on the logon Screen like 'scheduled
Downtime on Sunday, xx.xx., from nn AM to nn AM'?
and which file do I have to edit?
We are running squirrelmail 1.4.10a-2~dapper1 on a Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS
Box.
thanks in advance
Richard
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Richard Gliebe
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 6:15 AM, Roberto Alonzi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello support,
>
> I have already install a squirrelmail on a webserver apache.
>
>
>
> Features of my WEBSERVER is:
>
> OS Sun Solaris 10
>
> Apache 2.2.6
>
> Php 5.0
>
> No real user on system, only root and system users.
>>> The unsubscribe is list and the subscribe has check boxes.
>>> I think both folder list should look the same.
>>
>> Yeah, weird. It was listed as a TODO item by one person (without any
>> explanation) and implemented by someone else (who didn't provide info
>> as to whether or not they knew th
Hello support,
I have already install a squirrelmail on a webserver apache.
Features of my WEBSERVER is:
OS Sun Solaris 10
Apache 2.2.6
Php 5.0
No real user on system, only root and system users.
Other machine MAILSERVER, with sendmail, dovecot and imap
When I open squirrelmail web
> Yeah, weird. It was listed as a TODO item by one person (without any
> explanation) and implemented by someone else (who didn't provide info
> as to whether or not they knew the reasoning). Maybe Steve can
> explain.
No clue. I believe the TODO was added by Mark, but it was a
preference more
> The unsubscribe is list and the subscribe has check boxes.
> I think both folder list should look the same.
Yeah, weird. It was listed as a TODO item by one person (without any
explanation) and implemented by someone else (who didn't provide info
as to whether or not they knew the reasoning).