I'm not sure of any SM plugin to do this, but you may be able to do it at
the MTA level (or with procmail).
Doug
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> they are
> not moved to the
> "deleted" folder or anything - they just disappear. any
> ideas on how to fix
> this?
Turn off Auto Expunge in Squirrelmail, from the conf.pl script.
Doug
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would be grand!
Doug
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> >>- Don
Thanks for tips Thomas!
> Check what functions do. if they do the same thing - remove the one that
> is in vacation plugin. or rename it to vacation_sqStripSlashes.
>
I'm not a programmer, so I'm not completely sure what these do... I renamed
the function in vac_init.php to vacation_sqStripSlash
I'm trying to use Jonathan Bayer's Vacation plugin. I'm running Postfix
1.1.12-1 on RH9, and Cyrus (cyrus-imapd-2.1.15-1). I have the
/usr/bin/vacation executable frpm the Vacation Mail Reponder package.
When I click on the link in Option, I get the following error:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare s
Is there a way to mimic Outlook's "Group Messages Marked for Deletion" or
even "Hide messages Marked for Deletion" in Squirrelmail?
I tried to index the messages by flags, but that doesn't quite do what I
want. Basically, I would just like all the messages marked for deletion to
show up at the end