Jon,
Thanks for your hard work. Is there a way to check our code that is on our
servers so we can check to see if we do have "Compromised" code. If it is
compromised we need to have our users change passwords.
Thanks again,
Ken
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, Jon Angliss wrote:
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Why did you top-post? I'm pretty sure you've been told in the past
that top-posting isn't acceptable here. DON'T TOP-POST. Reply with
proper message quoting, too. You also don't need to post the same
help request twice. If you want immediate support, you should be
paying us.
> On 7/29/09, Bin
On Thu, July 30, 2009 08:02, Binny Mandvia wrote:
> I want to implememt vacation / auto reply with squirrelmail. I am using
> Postifx, courier,
> maildrop , LDAP database. Which squirrelmail vacation plugin should i use
> that will serve my
> purpose.
google postfixadmin vacation, its a perl so
On Thu, July 30, 2009 06:17, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> € æøå ÆØÅ
> Euro and three extended Latin letters usually used in Scandinavia?
yes, seems okay here
>> hope some can write it back in a reply
>> i am still on 1.4.9a so it might be one of the problems
> When texts are displayed correctly and
First, thanks very much, as others have said, for the thorough and
thoughtful way you handled this situation.
> Plugins Compromise
> - --
> During the initial announcement, we'd mentioned that we did not
> believe that any of the plugins had been compromised. Further
> investigat
Hi,
The sample maildrop lines present in courier_vacation plugin is working
fine.Things are working as expected with regards to vaction / autoreply but i
have to manually create vacation.txt file in user's home directory. From the
plugin's GUI interface it is giving error :
ERROR: Could not ac
Hi,
The autoreply system is working fine. I have used mailbot ( from maildrop ) in
.mailfilter file and it is working fine.
I have also tried the courier_vacation plugin but it is giving me following
error : ERROR: Could not access vacation message
Also i have set the permissions as given in RE
Thanks to you and all the team for all your hard work resolving this
issue. Having the server compromised is the stuff of all our nightmares.
We are grateful for the professional way the issue has been handled.
Thank you all again
David Ford
Jon Angliss wrote:
> All,
>
> We apologies for the ex