Re: [SM-USERS] Strange occurence

2003-12-12 Thread Dave Basener
U/Linux 2.4.20-19.8) (NOTE: I have not looked in archives, help files ... since this was a quick dash-off in response to hearing about this for the first time. If you just want to tell me to go look it up first - s'OK, I understand.) Thanks Dave Basener "... be the change you wish to

Re: [SM-USERS] HOW to change the squirrelmail-1.4.2 Directory to something easier.

2003-12-05 Thread Dave Basener
umentRoot is actually: DocumentRoot "/var/www/html/squirrelmail" which is a link to the actual installation. This allows me to install a new version of SM along side my operational version and configure it. When I am ready I stop my web server, switch the sym-link and restart

Re: [SM-USERS] Upgrading to PHP 4.3.4 and breaking SquirrelMail

2003-12-05 Thread Dave Basener
it, I expect you will reap in the kudos when you upgrade. (Of course, as always, when you upgrade you will want to protect your current setup until you are satisfied with the results.) Dave Basener "... be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi David Basener

Re: [SM-USERS] Modify plugin html_mail

2003-11-14 Thread Dave Basener
As far as I can tell he said: "Hey list, I am using plugin html_mail and would like to leave the source code textarea and to place only a at the end of each line. Thanks. Wagner" But, of course, I would never actually spend the time to figure it out ;-) Dave Basener pdontt

Re: [SM-USERS] How does message get to the send folder

2003-10-31 Thread Dave Basener
Marc, Perfect - just the level of detail I was looking for. Thanks much, Dave Basener > Storing sent messages in the Sent folder is done by the client, in this > case SquirrelMail. After created the message we deliver to SMTP or > sendmail we create the same message again and append

[SM-USERS] How does message get to the send folder

2003-10-30 Thread Dave Basener
r tidbits you might be able to toss my way. TIA Dave Basener "... be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi David Basener http://www.aurora.edu/~dbasener System Administrator[EMAIL PROTECTED] Aurora University

Re: [SM-USERS] I think its a good question

2003-10-24 Thread Dave Basener
words on "machine B" I have set up Webmin/Usermin - available at for free at: http://www.webmin.com/ . I tightened down the accessible modules in Usermin so that users can only change password, forward email and set up vacation mail. Hope this helps. Dave Basener [EMAIL PROTECTED]