Dominik Hensler wrote:
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> hey,
>
> how do I install German support for Squirrelmails spellchecker plugin?
> Sorry if this has been asked before but I haven't been able to find
> anything regarding this.
>
See plugins/squirrelspell/sqspell_config.php
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>> Headers for a regular message are not relevant since the sending
>> process is not the same. If you made the sending process more
>> similar, that is, let the user choose who to send the message out just
>> like on the normal compose screen, then it could send the message as
>> the desired a
Kevin Plew wrote:
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> Has anyone done this? Any how-to's or go bys out there?
>
See webalizer, analog or awstats and consider not integrating third party
spyware into your webmail interface.
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hey,
how do I install German support for Squirrelmails spellchecker plugin?
Sorry if this has been asked before but I haven't been able to find
anything regarding this.
thanks in advance,
Dominik
P.S.: Can anyone tell me where to find clamav-milter rpms for Centos 5
(the one found in Dag's
Scripsit tovis die 20 Oct 2008 09:32:16 +0200 (CEST):
mta is broken? Does not accept "<> sender".
Message 1Kobyy-0007J3-CX has been frozen (delivery error message). The
sender is <>.
> [...] Also it is sounds
> suspiciouse that "sender <>" should be transported. It could break othe
Has anyone done this? Any how-to's or go bys out there?
Thanks
Kevin Plew
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> Hi, Dennis!
> I have to renew extensive exim4 studies. I remember that it has a lots of
> useful debug functions - such as send email directly using command line,
> with verbose logging what is it doing. Problem that I do not know what
> filter, transport is should work for this situation. Also i
>>> mta is broken? Does not accept "<> sender".
>>
>> You're right, I mis-read the error. Looks like you're right,
>> smtp.upcmail.hu is rejecting the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. In
the end ONLY YOU know who the *original* mail was sent from and to and
then where the receipt was being sent back to
>
> Headers for a regular message are not relevant since the sending
> process is not the same. If you made the sending process more
> similar, that is, let the user choose who to send the message out just
> like on the normal compose screen, then it could send the message as
> the desired alias.