Salut François ;)
François Patte a écrit :
> It seems to be impossible to use squirrelmail interface with something
> like this:
>
> Un utilisateur a demandé à être DÉSabonné de votre liste. Pour valider
> cette,
> demande, vous voudrez bien cliquez sur ce lien :
>
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@x
Luis Norambuena wrote :
> I just downloaded
> squirrelmail-20040504_0840-CVS.devel.tar.gz
> I copied the new src/search.php over the old one of my
> 1.4.3 and copied the new functions/imap_asearch.php to
> my functions directory.
Good.
> But when I try to search, Standard or Advanced Search,
> I
Luis Norambuena wrote :
> So... what does this mean in my case? Can I just
> replace the 'normal' search.php functions that do not
> work with 'IMail 8.05/SM 1.4.3' with your asearch.php?
> Or do they only work witch SM 1.5?
Yes you can. Replicate
src/search.php
functions/imap_asearch.php
from cur
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote :
> Luis Norambuena said:
>> I made a test with Squirrel 1.5.1-cvs (Snapshot
>> 20040502) and SEARCH works fine!
Good ;)
>> Must I upgrade my 1.4.3 installation to 1.5.1, or are
>> you going to fix this SEARCH problem in the STABLE
>> version?
>>
> It's not a matter of f
Andrew Ulane wrote :
> That option is already set to False:
> 1. Default Charset : iso-8859-1
> 11. Allow server thread sort: true
(IMHO thread sort can be disabled, since it probably doesn't support it)
> 12. Allow server-side sorting : false
> 13. Allow server charset search :
Hello Andrew,
Andrew Ulane wrote :
> I have set up SquirrelMail 1.4.2 on our OS X server 10.2.8. It works fine
> with the OS X mail server, but when I try to connect it to our 4D Mail
> server, it get some errors
> When using the search feature I get :
> ERROR : Could not complete request.
> Query
Ronald Roeleveld wrote :
> Hey Alex,
> Thanks for the patch, and the off-list help with it.
> It works like a charm again!!!
> Keep up the good work.!!!
Your welcome. I'll commit this fix to stable then.
Regards,
Alex.
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Ce jour Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 11:13:07AM +0100, Ronald Roeleveld écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Since today Iam getting the following error message over and over again
> when opening emails from a certain user.
> Warning: Missing argument 4 for sq_cid2http() in
> /home/.sites/143/site2/web/squirrelmail-1.4.
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote :
> Mostafa Hosseini said:
>> Hi
>>
>> In squirrel-mail 1.4.2, I can't find a way to sort the results of a
>> search.
>> Has anybody tried/succeeded in doing so?
>>
>
> Sorting search results is not implemented in Squirrelmail.
Actually I added it to the 1.5 devel search
Hi Léo,
Léonard Wauters a écrit ;) :
> When someone receives a mail containig a file attached, if the name
> contains
> characters like é,à,è they appear with mime(?) codes like =E9, =A7
>
> (Our company is french).
> Example : Service Comptabilité.doc becomes Service Comptabilit=E9.doc
> I lie, it only works when you send directly to, but it is still not work
> for forwarding.
>
> I am still lost on this.
Please explain what you mean by this, and we'll try to dig it out.
Alex.
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> The semicolon appears even without this patch.
>
> Even thou i haven't seen this before i must admit since
> the name bug existed for a while i have not used attachments
> that much except for files named like "x.zip"...
>
> I'm running 1.4.2 CVS from around Aug 27 which was the last
> time i was
>>> Squirrelmail 1.4.1 seems to change the name of the attachements. It
>>> adds _nbsp_ between each word. Anyone have the same problem? Any
>>> solution?
>>
>> I believe this has been fixed in CVS already.
>
> If it is fixed i'll be real happy.. Most of my attachments come
> with spaces or ar
Josep,
>> For most of things, it is. 1.4.1 has a cleaner, better looking GUI. It
> is also
>> (at least) slightly faster (your milleage might vary). But I had
> troubles, as
>> seen in the mailing list
>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=5757346
I have replied to your questio
Ce jour Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 10:59:17AM -0400, Josep L. Guallar-Esteve écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Since I moved to SM-1.4.1, a few of my users are getting errors like this one:
>
> ERROR:
> ERROR : Bad or malformed request.
> Query: FETCH (FLAGS UID RFC822.SIZE INTERNALDATE BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELDS (Date
> I have finally nailed down the bug that has been causing INBOX to always
> display messages in the left frame when using Mercury as an IMAP server.
> It seems that if the INBOX is selected then doing a STATUS returns 0
> messages. My question is whether this is a problem with Mercury or
> Squi
> Ahh yes, now I see :)
> Interestingly Pegasus mail does not use the IMAPSUB.PM but a separate file
> for each folder. I guess Mercury creates the files dependant on the way
> the client communicates with it?
I think Pegasus uses file sharing, hence the warning of using both Imap
and Pegasus at th
> One thing I have noticed in testing is a file is created in the Mercury
> mail folder for any user when using SM but is not when using Pegasus mail.
> The file is called: IMAPSUB.PM
> Is this anything to worry about?
Open it under Notepad and you'll see it's the user' subscribed mailboxes
list. S
> one more problem is that whenever I try to login, only those accounts can
> login
> who have blank password. If we set some password to the account and try
> again
> then I get the error that password is incorrect.
>
> My mail server is mercury 32 imap.
Mercury works with these settings (I didn't
>> Looks like a $delimiter issue incompatibility between devel and Mercury.
>> You could try to force it instead of detect. I'll try to setup one and
>> see, except if someone else wants to pick this one up.
>>
> The problem is there is *no* delimiter...every folder is at the same
> level, hence th
> As a side note, the search function in 1.2.11 works flawlessly with
> Merc/32, at least in my environment it does.
Interesting. It should be pretty much the same as in 1.4.1. Of course,
other parts of sm have changed a lot since.
> I'd be happy to test 1.5.1 but I don't have a box with CVS insta
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> Just read this on squirrelmail-users:
>
> "Keith Hatfull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Now, if the search function in 1.4.1 only worked with Mercury/32 (I'm on
>> 1.2.11) I'd be a *real* happy camper. If any of the devleopers would
>> like
>> to try to tackle that one I'
Tom Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having the ampersand in the name made it IMPOSSIBLE to delete folders
> using
> the previous e-mail client. So, I've removed all of the ampersands from
> the folder names, so I don't have any to test with SquirrelMail. Just
> like with the trailing space
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:43:20PM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
> This is what I did when I migrated our staff from the bloody awful
> GroupWise system to our current combination of mailstore plus Squirrel.
> GroupWise seems very prone to the creation of folders with spaces in and
> SquirrelMail do
> Hi,
>
> I finally tracked down the problem to the fact, that squirrel is
> trying to cache the user preferences in dbPrefs.php and obviously
> fails, as there is NO record in the prefs table.
>
> It a new install and the address and user preferences tables are as
> empty as they get created due
> Hey Alex,
>
> well, ok, DSN 8-) ... I tested the following script:
>
> SNIP
Ok Chris, then if you try your script with a non existent user, you should
get something like:
PHP Warning: pg_pconnect() unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL:
user "foo" does no
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to setup squirrelmail use PostgreSQL for addressbook and
> preferences but have no success with it ...
>
> Even so I created a database, added the tables as instructed in the
> docs and checked that PEAR DB has access to post
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