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Hello list. I was windering if I can use my ISP to
relay outbound mail with squirrel mail just like I can in Outlook? I can't
seem to get pointed in the right direction, can anyone
help?
Sorry if this has been mentioned before but:
Many of the plugins available for download do not have an index.php file
to redirect users to the login page if they try to execute code in the
plugin directory.
This means that code in these plugin directories can be executed by
users.
- Duncan
Muhd Zamri MS said:
> I am using uw imap server. In SQMail setting, I use /Mail for Mailbox and the
> Sent and Draft dir will be in /Mail. Does this mean I am using Maildir format
> opposed to mbox ?
If I recall correctly, UW has no concept of maildir, it uses mailbox only, and
does 'translation'
Daniel W said:
> Hi guys,
> I'm currently running with about 1000 users and already seem to see some
> server strain - this seems a bit low but I AM on a virtual private server
> (root access to a shared server).
Bear in mind that a vps timeslices with all other vps on that particular
hardware, a
Ronnie Choo said:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to have an user name like the example
> below:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Would squirrel mail be able to support this?
>
> I'm using cyrus 2.0.16, Sendmail 8.12.3/8.12.3/SuSE
> Linux 0.6...
Squirrelmail won't care. Cyrus will.
> Where is a sample php to CREATE new EMAIL USERS online like HotMail does?
>
> I need to use a mySql db, ask some questions, store in mySql and create a
> new
> email account.
> Then, Send them a welcome message.
Yay, spammer heaven.
1) Configure your IMAP server to use a SQL db to store users
On Friday 26 Sep 2003 07:54, Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad wrote:
> hi!
>
> I'm currentry moving my webmail server (to reduce load on my main
> server). But how do I move the address books, so the users don't have to
> add all their addresses again?
Address books are merely text files (unless you use