Jonathan Nichols wrote:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=95828
Cool. I found it. Now I can't compile it. :) I have *no* C knowledge or
anything. =/
I'm using Gentoo if anyone is curious.
Here's the -DEBUG output..
postal script # make
gcc -c filtercmd.c -DDEBUG
-DSQUIRRELM
Jonathan Nichols wrote:
server side filters 1.4.x require suid binary program. If you installed
program without suid bit set, it does not get privileges needed to modify
your home directory.
server side filter 1.3x use ftp to access your home directory.
Where's this suid binary program you speak
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
First thing to do when you install squirrelmail - run conf.pl and use D
command. Tattoo it on your back. SquirrelMail provides quick setup option
for Courier-IMAP.
I did. I'm not sure how those got set wrong. I probably did something wrong.
Second thing - enable server side
I wrote:
serversidefilters creates the filter file correctly,ourier-IMAP to put
incorrect folders in the Maildir directory.
I must have fat-fingered it, as that should read:
"serversidefilters creates the filter file correctly, without causing
Courier-IMAP to put incorrect folders in the Maildi
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
Before you ask, yes, I looked at the "Server Side Filter" plugin. :)
The problem is that only secure connections are allowed to the server,
so ftp is not allowed. sftp and scp are allowed, but not ftp.
Any ideas on other ways to let my us
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
Before you ask, yes, I looked at the "Server Side Filter" plugin. :)
The problem is that only secure connections are allowed to the server,
so ftp is not allowed. sftp and scp are allowed, but not ftp.
Any ideas on other ways to let my users update their .mailfilter files?
h
Jay Lee wrote:
It's really poor etiquette to post the same question to two mailing lists
at the same time (courier-users). Based on your posts today I'd highly
recommend you take a long hard look at:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Free support doesn't mean free to abuse.
I'm
Before you ask, yes, I looked at the "Server Side Filter" plugin. :)
The problem is that only secure connections are allowed to the server,
so ftp is not allowed. sftp and scp are allowed, but not ftp.
Any ideas on other ways to let my users update their .mailfilter files?
-ste
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Seeker wrote:
This might be to simple an answer but I missed it the first time round.
Display Preferences:
Open a new window when reading messages: No
Show Message Preview Pane: Yes
The only settings I can find are:
Show Message Preview Pane:
Split Preview Pane Vertically:
Message Preview Pane
Seeker wrote:
This might be to simple an answer but I missed it the first time round.
Display Preferences:
Open a new window when reading messages: No
Show Message Preview Pane: Yes
Just a thought...
Sometimes simple is the right answer. I did not see those either. I will
reinstall the plugin an
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
I assume you followed ALL the instructions?
Yes, including patching. My guess is that in 1.4.3, and above, it puts
the preview pane in the main window, and that the popup is a side-effect
of my using it with 1.4.2 (even though it said it would work). I'll find
out if tha
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 11:34, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
Postfix listens on port 25, and requires STARTTLS+SMTPAUTH in order to
relay, unless you are 'localhost'. It doesn't yet listen on the TLS
port.
SquirrelMail won't be able to support STA
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
With no mention of what PHP, or webserver you're using, it's difficult
to tell if you meet the minimum requirements mapped out in
doc/authentication.txt. Please checkout that doc, and ensure you're
meeting the minimum requirements.
Sorry about that. I told you a lot in my
I decided to take the plunge and install it, before hearing back from
the list. The short answer to my questions appears to be 'yes' it can do
everything I need.
I have SM up and running, thanks to some help from the fine folks on the
irc channel. We did run into one problem though - I can't se
Hello. Let me describe my mail system ...
My server runs the latest FreeBSD (5.2.1-RELEASE-p3). I run the latest
FreeBSD ports of Postfix and Courier-Imap. Both access user login
information from either /etc/passwd (for local users in the smxy.org
domain) or a MySQL (4.0.18) database (for all
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