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>> When I try and logon to squirrel mail I am getting this error message: Bad
>> reques. The imap server is reporting that plain login request is disabled.
>> Using cram-mid5 or digist-mid5 authenication may work. Also, the use of
please tell me how I can fix this problem.
Also how do you add users or does it read the information from the
/etc/password?
Thanks
Phillip Taylor
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Phillip T. George wrote:
Hello all,
I have a client who is having problem with Squirrelmail (version
1.4.3...though I also tried version 1.5.0/CVS, and had the same
results). Anyway, when he puts his username and password in properly
and logs in, he receives the dreaded message of:
ERROR: You
as well? Cookies are enabled. Do you
think its possible that doing some kind of reset on the device will fix
it? (soft not hard of course :))
Thanks,
Phillip
7;t find the setting :/
Thanks,
Phillip
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IMAP, but is there a way
to hack the Folders function to either A) stay in my home directory or B) not follow
symlinks?
Many thanks,
phillip.
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function to either A) stay in my home directory or B) not follow
symlinks?
Many thanks,
phillip.
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e "to" in the original message I am replying to.
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> Here is the info given when I use the Bug Report plugin, in case it helps anyone
> help Phillip with his problem:
Ah! I'm using SM 1.2 .8 (which I should have mentioned)... that could be the issue.
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Many thanks,
phillip.
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Hi,
In all version of SM that I've run, including the one I'm currently
running (1.2.8, I believe), I'm often logged out for no apparent reason.
What I have noticed is that when I log IN to a different web-based
application on my server (phpMyAdmin, etc.) or another system, that's when
it seems
ted' my old mail, my
subfolders were set up... but I can't see how to do this via the SM
interface? Guess I could do it on the server or via a traditional IMAP
client... but I'd rather use the SM interface.
Many thanks!
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When I 'imported' my old mail, my
subfolders were set up... but I can't see how to do this via the SM
interface? Guess I could do it on the server or via a traditional IMAP
client... but I'd rather use the SM interface.
Many thanks!
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phi
ould give the gist of the problem. Is
there something I have misconfigured?
or is it a bug?
Any Help would be appreciated
Again, specs
Redhat 7.3
PIII 500
256 M memory
squirrelmail 1.2.9
wu imap version 2001a-10
kernel 2.4.18
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