On 6/27/10 9:16 AM, Alf Stockton wrote:
> Please tell me what I got wrong when setting up squirrelmail on my debian
> server.
> Configuration looks like:-
> SquirrelMail version: 1.5.0
> Config file version: 1.4.0
> Config file last modified: 27 June 2010 09:14:58
> Checking PHP configuration...
>> I have a mail server with the postfix/Squirrelmail/Dovecot combination
>> which I have user data on MySQL as virtual users. I have configured SM so
>> that users can now change their own password.
>>
>> Is there any opensource solution to provide "self service password
>> management" which would
> qmail..
I never used qmail before, however there should be a way to only allow internal
email to be
sent. I have only used postfix. I would advise to contact the qmail support
group.
Thanks!
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> dpiazza wrote:
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>>> dpiazza wrote:
Hello,
I am still looking for a solution for the HTML Mail plug-in to work in
WebKit. I was given a link
to and SVN server that did not solve the issue.
Is anyone else able to point me in a
>
>
> dpiazza wrote:
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>>>
>>>
>>> dpiazza wrote:
Hello,
I am still looking for a solution for the HTML Mail plug-in to work in
WebKit. I was given a link
to and SVN server that did not solve the issue.
Is anyone else able to point me in a different directio
>
>
> dpiazza wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am still looking for a solution for the HTML Mail plug-in to work in
>> WebKit. I was given a link
>> to and SVN server that did not solve the issue.
>>
>> Is anyone else able to point me in a different direction?
>>
> I think you already got the answer. Fi
Hello,
I am still looking for a solution for the HTML Mail plug-in to work in WebKit.
I was given a link
to and SVN server that did not solve the issue.
Is anyone else able to point me in a different direction?
Thanks,
Derek
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