On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:25:04 -0800 (PST), hstoellinger
wrote:
> Hello,
> When using any browser and logging into Squirrelmail directly I have no
> problem writing messages and then sending them to users on other
> mailservers.
I think your statement is correct that this isn't a Squirrelmail issue
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Lesniewski [mailto:p...@squirrelmail.org]
> Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 12:09 AM
> To: Squirrelmail User Support Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] No plugins listed in configuration
> utility whenupgrading to 1.4.19
>
>
I have a Debian Lenny 64 bit machine. I originally installed Squirrelmail
using apt-get install squirrelmail which gave me version 1.4.15. By
default, this version is installed to /usr/share/squirrelmail on Debian
Lenny.
I wanted to upgrade to Squirrelmail version 1.4.19. So I created a new
fo
For now, I just made the changes you suggested to the addressbook.php
file. I saved a copy locally in the event that a later update would
"undo" my changes.
But the changes you suggested worked great and accomplished the task.
Thank you.
Quoting Tomas Kuliavas :
>
>
> Tom Jensen-4 wrote:
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Fra: Thomas Jensen
Sendt: 8. august 2003 13:12
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: [SM-USERS] Not receiving external mails.
Hi all.
Anyone got an idea?
I have installed a redhat 9.0 with SM 1.4.1
Everything works on the machine, I can send mails to my exchangeserver and other
mailservers.
But after
Hi all.
Anyone got an idea?
I have installed a redhat 9.0 with SM 1.4.1
Everything works on the machine, I can send mails to my exchangeserver and other
mailservers.
But after I have moved it into production I find that I can not send mails to the SM.
I have looked on the linux box it is listeni