Hi :)
> Erm... it says you're trying to UNSUBSCRIBE the INBOX, and you already
> are... that's obvious. But according to the RFCs, INBOX is a special
> folder, and cannot be changed if I remember correctly.
You're right, we can't UNSUBSCRIBE from INBOX folder :)
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Hi all :)
I was wondering if there was a way to set multiple SMTP servers in
SquirrelMail. Because I have to set a special SMTP to post on my job's
mailing list, and I haven't see an option to use a different smtp server.
Thanks and hello from Paris :)
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On 04/03/2004 14:45 -0500, Stewart MacLund wrote :
> OKay, i've read this a few times, and i don't get it.
Sorry, my english may be bad... :)
> Does it help you to know that "Subscribe" means the same thing as "view",
> in squirrelmail? There's no cost, monetarily, associated with this
> partic
Hi !
I've just installed SquirrelMail working with Cyrus-IMAP. Everyting's OK,
but I'm disappointed with the obligation to Subscribe to folders in order
to make them visible on SquirrelMail.
If, for some reason, I don't want to Subscribe to these folders, is there a
workaround to make them visible
Hello everyone.
Just upgraded to SquirrelMail 1.2.10 and it works great. One thing it
won't do is to forward mail. Has anyone seen this issue and have a fix
for it?
I am running SquirrelMail on a Redhat 7.3 server, running Apache 2.0, uw
imap, sendmail and PHP 4.2.3
Thanks,
Leo Bo
n get to the squirrel login page, but a login results in cannot
contact mail server.
Does anyone have any suggestions about this?
Thanks,
Leo Boucher
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I am running version 1.2.9 of SquirrelMail. Great program. Everything
runs great, but the help files don't show up.
I have verified that the help files exist and they do. They are in the
help/en_US directory.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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