Hey Mike.
In fact, the simplest method i've found to do this:
Put an "index.php" in your http://www.ec.org/webmail with the following:
https://www.ec.org/webmail/src/login.php?secure_login=yes";);
?>
This will cause the user's browser to immediately jump to the specified
location.
HTH...
SUn
Is it just me, or is this kind of complaint sort of like complaining to
your automobile manufacturer that you don't like the songs the radio
stations are playing? :)
Sundie...
Tomas Kuliavas said:
>> I just lost all my mails and configuration while using webmail squire
>> mail! I was checking m
Uhhm. Hm.
OKay, i've read this a few times, and i don't get it.
Does it help you to know that "Subscribe" means the same thing as "view",
in squirrelmail? There's no cost, monetarily, associated with this
particular definition of "subscribe".
Which i think, reading between the lines and b
Sam Hart said:
> I actually had the same problem on my setup. I have no idea why this fixed
> it, but in SquirrelMail conf.pl I set the following:
> Interface tweaks
> 1. Advanced tree: false
> 2. Oldway : true
>
> that made the problem go away for
Yup. 1.5.0 has an issue with any folder/subfolder with the subfolder
having any kind of "inbox" substring in it. I've had this exact same
problem, because i have procmail taking "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and pushing
that to "domain2.com/inbox" as a folder.
The only fix i can tell for now, is to not u
Hey, not that i'm impatient or anything, but is anyone following the bug
tracking on sourceforge?
Noone's taken ownership of an issue since Jan 24...
Just wondering.
Sundie
---
SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now.
B
Hi there. I seem to be having issues with the "delete & next" plugin. I
looked around the squirrelmail site, and noticed that it's now under
obsolete. Which is fine and all, but unfortunately, there seems to be no
inherent functionality within 1.4.2 for this.
Any thoughts?
Sundie...