Re: [SM-USERS] Abandoned And No-Longer Functional Plugins

2016-08-13 Thread Jim Seymour
On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 06:51:29 -0700 Paul Lesniewski wrote: [snip] > > https://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-11.html#ss11.1 Don't need that, as I have access to, and know how to read log files :) Here is the relevant error message: PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function compati

Re: [SM-USERS] Abandoned And No-Longer Functional Plugins

2016-08-13 Thread Jim Seymour
On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 02:03:14 -0500 (CDT) Ted Hatfield wrote: [snip] > > Jim, > > I have had issues in the past with plugins not working with each > other. > > Try removing all of the plugins except for the change pass plugin. [snip] Thanks for the suggestion. There was only one other plugin e

Re: [SM-USERS] Abandoned And No-Longer Functional Plugins

2016-08-13 Thread Jim Seymour
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016 21:19:53 +0200 "Tóth Attila" wrote: [snip] > > Ahh. Although it says SVN, 2012 was 4 years ago. As a first step: I > suggest refreshing your squirrelmail install to a more recent SVN > version > - preferably not older than a couple of months. This is a production server that

Re: [SM-USERS] Abandoned And No-Longer Functional Plugins

2016-07-31 Thread Jim Seymour
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016 18:35:43 +0200 "Tóth Attila" wrote: [snip] > > Just to make sure: your are also using 1.4.23 [SVN] and not an > outdated 1.4.22 install, right? That's what it says... $ dpkg -l |grep squirrel ii squirrelmail 2:1.4.23~svn20120406-2 all Webmail for nuts Login page also sa

Re: [SM-USERS] Abandoned And No-Longer Functional Plugins

2016-07-31 Thread Jim Seymour
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 20:26:39 -0500 (CDT) Ted Hatfield wrote: > It works well for me on > > SquirrelMail version 1.4.23 [SVN] [snip] Is there some kind of magic sauce I'm missing, then? Even tried, as a web search suggested *might* work, the compatibility "plugin." No dice. >From what I've re

[SM-USERS] Abandoned And No-Longer Functional Plugins

2016-07-30 Thread Jim Seymour
Hi All, Suggest unmaintained plugins that no longer work with current versions of SquirrelMail simply be removed, or at least a message posted on their page indicating they're a waste of time. In this particular case: I just spent better than an hour vainly trying to get http://www.squirrelm