Can anyone point me towards a previous thread or FAQ regarding
Squirrelmail's incompatibility with the Safari browser? Is this
something that's being looked at still, or has Safari just been written
off as a lost cause and not something that Squirrelmail is going to ever
be possible to use with
On 2004-10-02, Tony Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody ever had to do this before and has a prescribed solution?
Yes, right here on this list, in fact!
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1270517
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On 2004-09-05, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 04:46:46 +0000 (UTC), Daniel M. Drucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> That doesn't seem to work for me.
>>
>> http://www.3e.org/favicon.ico exists, but going to
&
>> Does anyone have any hints as to where to put a favicon.ico so that my
>> Squirrelmail users will see it? Putting it in /usr/share/squirrelmail
>> (the root of my SM install) didn't work, nor did in src/ ...
>
> Put it in the root of the webserver (www.yourserver.com/favicon.ico).
> Note that b
Does anyone have any hints as to where to put a favicon.ico so that my
Squirrelmail users will see it? Putting it in /usr/share/squirrelmail
(the root of my SM install) didn't work, nor did in src/ ...
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My users are intermittently getting:
ERROR : Connection dropped by imap-server.
in the folder list. (By intermittently, I mean maybe twice a day.)
Oddly, I see nothing unusual at all in my maillog to correspond.
The problem appeared under SM 1.4.2 + courier-imap 2.1.2. At various
people's rec
When I log in using squirrelmail, I get this in my /var/log/maillog
... in this case I see 4 logins in the space of two seconds; I've seen
it be as high as 20 logins in five seconds, all generated by a single
squirrelmail sign on.
This is with 1.4.3a talking to courier-imap. Any ideas? Anyone else
Can anyone point me to documentation on how to get Squirrelmail to
accept a self-signed certificate?
Note that I am *NOT* talking about the browser-squirrelmail
connection; I'm talking about the squirrelmail-imap connection.
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Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot/squirrelmail
CVS password:
cvs login: authorization failed: server cvs.sf.net rejected access to
/cvsroot/s for user anonymous
Any ideas?
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Error
I run with register_globals set to Off all the time... Are you running
any plugins that aren't happy with register_globals being Off?
I'm running:
addgraphics
autocomplete
file_manager
folder_sizes
unsafe_image_rules
address_add
delete_move_next
filters
folder_synch
mail_fetch
squirrel_logger
va
>> Even with register_globals off, I am still having this issue of
>> people (on DIFFERENT computers, who have NEVER used the same
>> computer) getting each other's preferences.
>
> I've still got no idea how you're managing this. Do you have a lot of
> users? What kind of userbase hits the system
Even with register_globals off, I am still having this issue of people
(on DIFFERENT computers, who have NEVER used the same computer) getting
each other's preferences.
Is it possible it has something to do with the ".pref" file that gets
created in the data directory if $username doesn't get p
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