Thanks for your responses.
I have had a look in Outlook, and once you have deleted messages there is
a "purge deleted emails" option in the menus.
Unfortunately I cannot find an option which is an IMAP equivalent to
"empty deleted folder on exit".
This explains the behaviour and I may write a macr
I use SquirrelMail 1.4.4 for remote access to my mail (Courier) and
Outlook XP when at home.
In SquirrelMail folder options I have selected to show both unseen and
total numbers.
When I have deleted mails via Outlook, the next time I go into
SquirrelMail the "total" number for that folder is not z
I should have added that I am running version 1.4.4 of SquirrelMail
> Is there an option or a plugin to enable me to copy a message from one
> folder to another (i.e. not to move the message)?
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folder to another (i.e. not to move the message)?
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Apologies.
I hadn't noticed that your response came with your address, rather than
the group's address.
Thanks for your help
>>>Please remember to reply on-list, thanks.
> >
> > Please explain "on-list". I just replied to the email.
>
> It means, reply to the mailing list where you sent your ori
By remote I mean that SM is on a different server to the mail server (in
my case courier).
By local I mean that SM is on the same server as the mail server.
SpamAssassin is running on the mail server. Can I use the SA plugin
running remotely?
>> I am fairly new to SquirrelMail.
>> I have installe
I have run your code and it says that Pear is found.
Please explain "on-list". I just replied to the email.
Mike
> Please remember to reply on-list, thanks.
>
>> I will ask the hosting provider.
>> Is there an easy way for me to check it myself? I don't have shell access,
>
> Best way might be t
I am running SquirrelMail 1.4.4 on one (Linux) server, and the mail server
is remote and runs courier.
I have set up DNS filters but it does nothing (as far as I can tell).
There is a file "dnscache" under data directory, but it is always empty.
The plugins I have are:
compatibility, address_add,
I am fairly new to SquirrelMail.
I have installed version 1.43a and it is working correctly.
I am running squirrelmail remotely i.e. on a separate server from the mail
server (as I do not have access to the mail server).
Now (like many I suspect) I am trying to reduce the amount of spam.
I have s
I have already set "your hop".
The dnscache file is empty
> I think, spam filters check only first ip address listed after your hop.
> "Your hop" is defined in plugins/filters/setup.php $SpamFilters_YourHop =
> ""; line.
>
> If you leave default value of $SpamFilters_YourHop, plugin checks first
I am using Squirrelmail 1.43a
I have set up the standard spam filters (the plugin that comes with the
standard setup, by choosing "options", then "Spam Filters" then choosing
from various lists).
Not one single spam message has been identified.
The mail server is not mine. I only have FTP access,
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