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Subject: Urgent: Bug Report SM 1.4.6
From:"Adam B. Dombi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Wed, December 28, 2005 6:39 pm
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I've t
Original Message
Subject: Help
From:"Jones, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Thu, April 15, 2004 7:42 am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I hope you don't mind me em
Bruce Richardson said:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:43:23PM -0700, Rick Castello wrote:
>> How does C/R shift my spam problem (remember, thousands of spam
>> messages a day) into someone else's mailbox (other than MAYBE the
>> spammers themselves, who fr
Bruce Richardson said:
> Grah. I hate challenge/response systems: they are lazy and
> inconsiderate, just shifting your own spam problem into other people's
> mailboxes. The TMDA developers, like some others, justify it by saying
> that their other techniques help limit the actualy number of cha
Perhaps I'm hallucinating, but didn't someone recently report
problems with the Delete/Move/Next plugin with SM 1.4.1 where
they'd check the boxes for the D/M/N links to appear, but that
the links wouldn't show, and when they looked at their options
the boxes were unchecke
Original Message
Subject: MIME digests in Squirrelmail
From:"Martin J. Lechowicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:Thu, January 1, 2004 5:15 am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Perhaps I'm hallucinating, but didn't someone recently report
problems with the Delete/Move/Next plugin with SM 1.4.1 where
they'd check the boxes for the D/M/N links to appear, but that
the links wouldn't show, and when they looked at their options
the boxes were unchecke
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:30:21AM +0200, Rafael Martinez wrote:
>> > Indeed... now complain to SourceForge for screwing up _again_.
>> Unfortunately there isn't anything we can do when they just won't
>> change permissions of files back to what they were before their
>> server crashed and took o
Scott Baer said:
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>> > Has anyone gotten SM to work with PHPWebhosting.com ? They are my
>> provider, I am not sure if they are running IMAP or not, I know they
>> are using Sendmail. If anyone can help or knows of a good
>> > configuration for phpwebhosting.com, please drop me a line.
>>
>> Hav
Original Message
Subject: Plugin mail_fwd
From: Thierry CHICH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, July 24, 2003 10:23 am
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Hello,
I am sorry to disturb you about this plugin, but I don't find the email
of Pontus Ullgren.
I have to say that the mysql portion o
Tom Williams said:
> Hi! Well, I just installed SquirrelMail 1.4.1 after being a longtime
> JAWmail (http://www.jawmail.org/ ) user. JAWmail worked well, until
> tonight when it started causing PHP seg faults which prevented access to
> the INBOX. :(
>
> SquirrelMail installed relatively easily
Lorene Evans said:
> I am running SM 1.4.0 on a Solaris 8 platform. We are having trouble
> using Safari as a browser. After a message is composed (either as a new
> message, a reply or a forward), and the send button is hit, the screen
> blanks out and nothing happens. The user has to click on
Alexander Gilbert said:
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> squirrelmail-users mailing list
> List Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> List Archives:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995
> List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users
See the URL above that says "List Info"?
Garner Dewey said:
> You've got to jump through a lot of hoops to get support for
> Squirrelmail. Don't you?
Just one... subscribe to the list, becoming a part of the community,
rather than just someone demanding immediate, comprehensive, friendly
help for a FREE open-source projec
> On 16 Feb 2003 at 23:55, Richard Tabor wrote:
>> I am curious as to whether squirrelmail users also use other imap
>> clients such as Netscape or IE and what percentage of the time they
>> use those clients rather the squirrelmail?
I use SquirrelMail exclusively, as do the majority of my sm
If you'll search the archives listed at the bottom of each message
to this list, you'll see that many others have asked this same
question.
The responses vary, from Konstantin's excellent QVCS (QMail-Vmailmgr-
CourierIMAP-SquirrelMail) install [http://qvcs-guide.sourcefor
David Rose said:
> Hello, I've got a simple question for you, but I've searched through the
> documentation and I can't seem to find the answer. Is there a way to
> configure Squirrelmail so that it will display the images in HTML email
> instead of displaying a security image?
Did you searc
SquirrelMail has been named Project of the Month for January
2003 by SourceForge.net!
SquirrelMail's Project of the Month page:
http://sourceforge.net/pom_0103.php
Congratulations everyone, for helping the project succeed!
-Rick Castello
SquirrelMail
SquirrelMailing!
Rick Castello
SquirrelMail "Head Nut"
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Devin Brown said:
> I've got over 2000 php* files in my /tmp directory. I suspect they're
> comming from SquirrelMail because they're all owned by the webserver
> user and Squirrel is the only php-based product I run on this server.
> Has anyone else seen this? How can it be fixed? I'm running
>
Jens Ott said:
>
> Jonathan Angliss sagte:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> [...] Thanks if any one knows this one.
>>
>> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/WindowsMailto
>
> "%ProgramFiles%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
> http://my.server/src/login.php?loginname=myuser&emailaddress=%1
>
> Mhm... this gives m
Bruce Richardson said:
>> > It's very clunky, that, as a solution. Our users mostly have their
>> folders organised into a heirarchy, two or three deep (a pattern
>> carried over from the previous mail client). This means that if
>> they have the heirarchy open the left pane is too narrow and if
> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:39:07PM +0100, Pong wrote:
>> Hoover sagde:
>> > I was wondering if anyone knew where to edit to make the left frame
>> a little wider.
>> > I'm getting a scroll bar, and dont want that there.
>> > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>>
>> Preferences->Folders->Widt
William E. Kempf said:
> I don't understand the opposition to either suggestion, especially from
> the lead architect here. Marking an entire folder as read, or even
> deleting it's contents, is not something that unusual for users to do.
> It may be that I'm a bit on the fringe with the volume o
John Locke said:
> Rick Castello said:
>> William E. Kempf said:
>>> Here's two features I'd like, and I was wondering if there were any
>>> plugins that currently do this.
>>>
>>> 1) Ability to mark all the messages in a folder as read. A
William E. Kempf said:
> Here's two features I'd like, and I was wondering if there were any
> plugins that currently do this.
>
> 1) Ability to mark all the messages in a folder as read. A bit unusual,
> but I have a backup folder that often gets VERY large. Marking messages
> as read page by pa
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