Dear guys,
I use SM everyday and love the filters, which Kmail can't seem to compete
with.
Any way of running them by hand using the stuff in my pref folder on the
filesystem?
Thanks.
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Gavin Henry.
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> On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 14:29 +0100, Gavin Henry wrote:
>
>> Does anyone now if it's possible to export your message filters?
>
> If you refer to the client-side filters of squirrelmail, they are stored
> in the user's preferences. So if your purpose is to back up
Dear all,
Does anyone now if it's possible to export your message filters?
Mine has become very big.
Thanks.
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Gavin Henry.
Managing Director.
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>
>> Why, oh why, does SquirrelMail have this header in it's messages:
>
>> SquirrelMail authenticated user your_username
>
> You should read the archives for the development list. This has come up a
> couple of times, and there is code in the development branch that allows
> the administrator to
Dear All,
Why, oh why, does SquirrelMail have this header in it's messages:
SquirrelMail authenticated user your_username
It's such a security risk.
I mean you can see mine if you view "All Message Headers"
How can I disable this feature?
Thanks.
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Kind Regards,
G
On Wednesday 16 Mar 2005 21:49, you wrote:
> Gavin Henry wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Searched the archives, but no firm answer to this one:
> >
> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: setpref() in
> > /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/show_user_and_ip/fun
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Gavin Henry.
Managing Director.
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