was blocked. I clicked off
the Use Default on the first three and set the Open Pop-up Windows to allow.
That is the only change I made. Previously, the dialog had come up with
the Security tab selected, when the certificate expired, I simply asked
Firefox to set an exception for it and accept it.
In
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
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>> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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>>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk
>>> wrote:
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>>>> I have 3 very similar servers with different
Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk
>> wrote:
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>>> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail.
>>>
>>> I updated all thr
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk
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>> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail.
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>> I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning.
>>
>> 2 of them went per
ce and my web partition has 2G free
space. /var/mail has 4G free. There are no reported problems with mail
or with other mail clients. (Actually, there are no reported problems
with squirrelmail either, because I've been very quick at switching back
to the working version ;-) ).
Any id
. Even tell them not to use IE ("Internet Exploder" if that helps get
the point across). Firefox is more reliable and secure. Configure it to
never save login or form information.
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Matt wrote:
> On 9/7/07, Chris Hoogendyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Matt wrote:
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>>>> Do you have any proof of a virus logging in? Couldn't it just be plain ol'
>>>> keyboard logging and the the person who gets the logs
re that follows the RFCs
> and as the various list headers, such as List-Post:. That behavior
> would be appropriate, since if you're replying to a message on a
> mailing (discussion) list, you should be replying to the list and not
> the original poster of th
Back to writing code,
not crying over spilled milk.
Steve apologized.
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ng on (sendmail,
uw-imap, wiki, majordomo, mysql, samba, lpsched, etc.) with over 1000
users and over 12000 logins a day to pop/imap and over 42000 mail
messages a day (when we're not getting dumped on).
Squirrelmail is quite responsive.
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slog.conf to tell it where to go.
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ok. that's a lot of output. I've put it at the end, separated by markers.
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all that, but it shows a mechanism for getting at the
data you want. once you know the data is there, it is just a question of
deciding what you want and how to manipulate it to get that. a perl
script, or some combination of grep, awk, sed, sort, etc. should do it.
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various clients.
So, that's why you have to contact your system administrator regarding
outlook express and why the squirrelmail list can do very little to help
you.
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I haven't been able to find any differences that I can point to as
possibly causing 2 servers to report GMT while the other 1 reports EST.
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tions of time zones.
Seems like there must be some sort of global configuration somewhere
that controls this. But, I couldn't find it. I even poked around in
Squirrelmail's code a bit, but I'm not a php programmer.
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