On 01.02.2004 23:07, David Prestwich wrote:
About a month ago I came across a university
using squirrelmail for one of their departments.
They had renamed the software and gave no
mention of squirrelmail - yet it was obvious it
was. My question is: Is it a violation of the
GPL when a group renam
be have the group owner by default the
one of the directory they are created in. Since the ownership is
root:root, it's a useless setting anyway.
I'll see if I can rebuild the RPM without this problem, but it shouldn't
affect anyone in any way.
Regar
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 15:28, fw wrote:
> I am not running a proxy server. But what is an open proxy?
A server that allows redirecting connections to other servers on the
network. This is how spammers avoid blackhole lists.
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On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 15:14, fw wrote:
> Is this something that someone is trying to do some unauthorized stuff?
They're looking for open proxies. Probably an automated checker run by a
spammer. Safe to ignore it, unless you run open proxies on your machine.
:)
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impossible. read the squirrelspel file:
* For the simplicity's sake we'll put all text into a file in
* attachment_dir directory, then cat it and pipe it to
* sqspell_command. There are other ways to do it, including popen(),
* but it's unidirectional and no fun at a
sn't even compile on modern
systems without patches), and we are all contemplating switching to
alternative methods (such as ldap+mysql).
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ne help?
Not unless you send an email that isn't a riddle. ;)
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Does SourceForge.net help you be
m administrator.
Can you edit the file and add another logging call to log the password
that vadmin tries to pass to vmailmgr, and then compare to see how they
differ?
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t; > made (as requested below).
> >
> > But, VAdmin still doesn't work at all. No error message. Nothing in
> the
> > Log, nothing on screen (browser). Just a plain blank screen ...
Make sure you have your gdbm/etc libraries available.
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ns a non-zero exit code. Fix that,
and it will work.
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nfig files is a bad idea, and custom
"merging scripts" just make things messier and more unreliable.
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e set in the RPM to not overwrite it if is present.
> Instead like other RPMs it should be saved as
> /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/default_pref.rpmsave or the new one saved as
> var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/default_pref.rpmnew
No, config files should not be outside of /etc.
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On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 11:27, Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
> What I do not understand in your reported query is the missing space
> between FLAGS and ($MDNSent). I double checked the source (read_body.php)
> and we send the correct query.
> Without the space it is a BAD query.
>
> So the reported fa
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 02:38, Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad wrote:
> the rpm package for RedHat 9 is not available. Can anybody fix?
Yes it is. It's been available since a week ago.
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e anything else I can check?
Then I really doubt this is related to the RPM -- probably 1.4.2 at
large. This is not the first report I've seen of users not being able to
change from default config. I don't really have any idea, though. Maybe
someone else on this list.
Regards,
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On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 13:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used the rpm. Also, now when I open an email a new window opens; when I
> reply I have to switch back to the original...
That's not something my package would have affected. Check the location
of your data_dir in /etc/squirrelmail/config.ph
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 13:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I just upgraded my Red Hat 9 server from 1.4.0 (I think) to 1.4.2. Now my
> display preferences will not change from the default values? Can anyone
> point me in the right direction? Also my TWC plugin is no longer working
Hello, all:
RPMs have been available for some time now, but since sourceforge is a
little broken at the moment, I can't make changes to the download pages.
If you want the RPMs, you can go here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=311
They are listed under 1.4.2.
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