>Where is the file stored? I have looked in /home/dom, in the squiirelmail
>source dirs, as well as /var/qmail...
In my postfix environment, it's stored at /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/
You'll find the exact location if you check the variable $data_dir
in the file config.php in /etc/squirrelmail
Hi,
[I'm reposting this at the risk of being flamed by Paul again.
I'm throwing my hands up!]
I'm still having a problem with forwarding emails
that have attachments greater than 1 MB.
According to the links provided, my settings are correct
But obviously, I must be missing something.
Without p
Hi,
>I had downloaded the change_passwd
>plugin (http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=117)
>about a month ago and was using it without problems.
>
>This afternoon, a user reported that he was seeing this message
>when he changed his password:
>"The chpasswd program w
Hi,
I had downloaded the change_passwd
plugin (http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=117)
about a month ago and was using it without problems.
This afternoon, a user reported that he was seeing this message
when he changed his password:
"The chpasswd program was not
Hi,
I'm unable to forward an email with an attachment of size 2.1M
My php.ini settings are:
post_max_size = 10M
upload_max_filesize = 4M
memory_limit = 10M
I'm using:
php-4.1.2-7
Apache/1.3.23
Squirrelmail 1.4.2
Mozilla Firebird 1.5
IE 5.00.3700
RedHat 7.
Hi all,
We're using Squirrelmail 1.4.2 on
RHL 7.3
Apache/1.3.23
IMAP4rev1 2001.315rh
Some users get this error when they click on an email
to read it:
---
Bad request: Missing or invalid argument to LOGIN
Real Data:
-
Hi Mauro.
>SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)
>-
>Plugins
> Installed Plugins
>1. a_plugin
>2. another_plugin
>
> Available Plugins:
>3. worthless_plugin
>4. not_used_plugin
>
>R Return to Main Menu
>C.
Hi all,
>Yah, 1.2.10 has security issues, etc., and isn't the most recent release
>of the 1.2.x series (which is dead anyway).
No, I didn't install it. It came pre-installed on RedHat 9.0
I shall definitely switch to the latest version of Squirrelmail.
>Sheesh, it's the TOP plugin listed on the