On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 5:10 PM, "Tóth Attila" wrote:
> Dear Paul,
>
> I've been using a reasonably new pull of 1.4.23 SVN squirrelmail. The
> quoted printable problems seems to be OK using a prior patch in the tree.
This one's unrelated
> Recently I received an email, for which the subject appea
I think you should check this with the mail provider.
In my opinion, your question does not involve a Squirrelmail problem or usage
issue. Squirrelmail is just the system the provider uses (or used at 2009).
Think of Squirrelmail simply as a program that gives us access to some mail
service.
R
> I would like to know if it is possible access old emails on the squirrel
> mail server. I am a former client and I need to access emails from 2009
> is this possible? My account is no longer active. Can I pay for a service
> to access these emails? Thank you.
Hi Jamal M. Wilson
I think you're m
Thank you for your response. How do I move forward and check if squirrel mail
still has these old emails on their severs. I don't have access or login to
that email account anymore. We cancelled service in 2009.
Jamal M. Wilson
Mobile: 813.453.9886
Email: ja...@vigorgrp.com
> On May 13, 2014
If the emails are still stored, of course you can access them.
Squirrelmail does not limit this. The email service you use may erase old
messages and/or limit the total storage for each user.
> I would like to know if it is possible access old emails on the squirrel mail
> server. I am a forme
I would like to know if it is possible access old emails on the squirrel mail
server. I am a former client and I need to access emails from 2009 is this
possible? My account is no longer active. Can I pay for a service to access
these emails? Thank you
Jamal M. Wilson
Mobile: 813.453.9886
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