On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Tomasz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have already updated webmail to the latest version(from 1.4.17).
> All my previous plugins works correctly but there is a problem with
> spam buttons(2.2). Message is not moved to specified folder. It is
> copied instead.
>
> I just u
Every time I run /webmail/src/configtest.php from my Web root under Apache
2.2.11 (Windows XP 5.1, build 2600, SP3, PHP 5.2.9, SquirrelMail 1.5.2 SVN
checkout from 15 April 2009, configuration script run with ActiveState
ActivePerl 5.8.3, no plugins active in config.php), I keep getting this
output
Hello,
I have already updated webmail to the latest version(from 1.4.17).
All my previous plugins works correctly but there is a problem with
spam buttons(2.2). Message is not moved to specified folder. It is
copied instead.
I just use these options:
$sb_report_spam_by_move_to_folder = 'INBOX.S
Carlos Williams schrieb:
> I normally have SM (webmail) on the same physical server as my Postfix
> mail server. I realized that it would be much more simplistic for me
> to avoid installing / configuring Apache on my Postfix server and just
> use my web server on the same LAN. Can I install Squir
Carlos Williams さんは書きました:
> I normally have SM (webmail) on the same physical server as my Postfix
> mail server. I realized that it would be much more simplistic for me
> to avoid installing / configuring Apache on my Postfix server and just
> use my web server on the same LAN. Can I install Squir
On May 12, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
> Can I install Squirrelmail on my web server and have it connect to
> my Postfix server?
Yes, this is perfectly fine. As long as there is network connectivity
between the two machines and you specify the IMAP and SMTP server
addresses i
I normally have SM (webmail) on the same physical server as my Postfix
mail server. I realized that it would be much more simplistic for me
to avoid installing / configuring Apache on my Postfix server and just
use my web server on the same LAN. Can I install Squirrelmail on my
web server and have
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>>> Hey guys, I been trying with no success at changing what index options are
>>> displayed by default.
>>>
>>> I would like to in
Nevermind, I got it working used the forced_settings plugin.
$fp_added_settings = array(
'hour_format' => '1',
'show_num' => '20',
'order1' => '1',
'order2' => '2',
'order3' => '3',
'order4' => '5',
'order5' => '4',
'order6' => '6',
Paul thanks for your reply, I have user prefs in a mysql DB, I tried copying
the prefs from my personal users to the default pref file in the data
directory and its not working.
Any idea what im doing wrong.
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From: Paul Lesniewski [mailto:p...@squirrelmail.org]
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On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:26 AM, P.A wrote:
> Hey guys, I been trying with no success at changing what index options are
> displayed by default.
>
> I would like to include by default the size index for all mail folders. I
> know if I go to options/index order I can add size, but how can I enable
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This bug occurs when I use a specific plugin/function
The description of the bug:
SquirrelMail address book doesn't do syntax check on email addresses.
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