On 28-Apr-2010, at 12:15, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:31 AM, LuKreme wrote:
>> One o my users is a new dad and gets emails from a web site that are in HTML
>> format. He uses squirrelmail and despite having his display options set to
>> show html messages and show imag
LuKreme wrote:
>
> One o my users is a new dad and gets emails from a web site that are in
> HTML format. He uses squirrelmail and despite having his display options
> set to show html messages and show images, the messages do not show up. At
> all.
>
> All he gets is a blank display.
>
> Ther
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:31 AM, LuKreme wrote:
> One o my users is a new dad and gets emails from a web site that are in HTML
> format. He uses squirrelmail and despite having his display options set to
> show html messages and show images, the messages do not show up. At all.
>
> All he gets
One o my users is a new dad and gets emails from a web site that are in HTML
format. He uses squirrelmail and despite having his display options set to show
html messages and show images, the messages do not show up. At all.
All he gets is a blank display.
There is no way to show the source of
On Wed, April 28, 2010 11:13 am, michael crane wrote:
> hello, using 1.5.2SVN if I add an email address in the addresses dialogue
> it gets added to the mysql database but I cannot find the option to
> automatically add the address from a new, composed, email to the database.
> I'm sure it
> was t
hello,
using 1.5.2SVN if I add an email address in the addresses dialogue it gets
added to the mysql database but I cannot find the option to automatically
add the address from a new, composed, email to the database. I'm sure it
was there in a previous release.
cheers
mick