At 20:57 2005-12-08, you wrote:
Henrik Engmark wrote:
> Is there anyone who knows of a plugin/howto that lets
> users turn an autoreply on or off from within squirrelmail,
> with a user modifiable text, that works with a postfix
> virtual domain setup with db-files? I browsed th
Is there anyone who knows of a plugin/howto that lets
users turn an autoreply on or off from within squirrelmail,
with a user modifiable text, that works with a postfix
virtual domain setup with db-files? I browsed the plugins at
squirrelmail.org, and looked at the yaa plugin, but it seems
the ser
ange from
the user interface. Everything is always english, and
I get no error messages.
Can someone help me troubleshoot from here?
I am stuck.
Thanks alot for your time.
Best regards
Henrik Engmark
The very helpful Tomas Kuliavas made a great effort at helping
me with this problem. Thank you T
est, and generates ktrace.out, that is about half a
gigabyte
in size. Gzipped its below 100K . Do you want this file?
Best Regards,
Henrik Engmark
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At 17:20 2005-12-06, you wrote:
> I am doing a fresh install of a mail-server.
> My setup is as follows (nothing is chrooted):
>
>
> OS: OpenBSD 3.8
> Apache/1.3.29 (not chrooted)
> PHP 5.0.4
> mySQL 4.0.24 postfix 2.2.5p0 courier-authlib 0.57 courier-imap 4.0.6
>
> With all of the above tested a
Sorry, but I forgot to mention in my last post,
that there is one place the language selection
has effect, and its in the 'help' section.
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erything is always english, and
I get no error messages.
Can someone help me troubleshoot from here?
I am stuck.
Thanks alot for your time.
Best regards
Henrik Engmark
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