Am 20.04.2013 03:23, schrieb Marson Jesse:
> Thank you for your responses. I am sorry but I have one further
> question I really need to qualify. On your website it says that:
>
> * Licenses are $0 per license when purchased in small quantities (1-50)
> * Bulk licenses are $0 each (51-500)
>
Am 18.02.2013 21:24, schrieb Jsilliman:
> I have read the Squirrelmail documentation that says "Squirrelmail
> keeps no files, data is in the IMAP server"I don't find this to be
> true with Ubuntu and Squirrelmail because I can copy the file that SQ
> keeps in /var/mail/username [...]
Squirrel
tions, quite happy to
stay with the "old school" interface.
Just install Roundcube and Squirrelmail side by side and let each
user use the one he or she likes best. Choice is good. If
Squirrelmail converted to the same AJAX paradigm everyone else
is using it would take away that choice.
erver. I'd recommend starting with checking for simple
reasons for general malfunctions, such as:
- - insufficient free space, particularly on the /var and /tmp filesystems
- - hard disk errors
- - memory errors
- - automatic update gone wrong
- - system compromise / unauthorized access
HT
it runs against the concept of IMAP.
Under the hood, the Trash folder model works by copying the
message to the trash folder, then marking it as deleted in
the original folder, and finally purging the original folder,
just like Squirrelmail, so you end up having the same sort of
effect you described.
sender <>" as suspicious? It's a regular and useful
part of SMTP. Blocking that sender address will *reduce* the security of
your mail system, because it may cause mails to vanish without a trace.
HTH
T.
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? What am i missing?
The Shared Calendars plugin - see
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=105
HTH
T.
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 01:19:40 -0700, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Tilman Schmidt
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I have probably overlooked something obvious, but I have now looked
over the squirrelmail.org page for close to an hour and couldn't
find a clue how t
Tilman Schmidt schrieb:
On 02.04.2008 21:37, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
Also the i18n mailing list would be better
than the users list.
I have another small correction. Where can I find the i18n mailing list?
Forget that question, I found it myself.
Thanks,
T.
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On 02.04.2008 21:37, Fredrik Jervfors wrote:
Also the i18n mailing list would be better
than the users list.
I have another small correction. Where can I find the i18n mailing list?
Thanks,
Tilman
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ind these or other languages.
Nor do I remember reading anything on the topic of translations on
this mailing list.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Tilman
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verbindung ins Internet "
-"gelangen werden sehr häufig herausgefiltert, da sie den Mail-Server Ihres "
+"gelangen werden sehr häufig herausgefiltert, da sie den Mail-Server ihres "
"ISP's für den Versand von E-Mails nutzen sollen. Sp
Disk space is cheap.)
Performance problems would hurt me and my end users much more.
If you really want to make life easier for your end users, give them
a big enough quota. I routinely contact my users if I happen to see
they use more than 50% of their quota, and propose an expansion.
HTH
Tilman
mailing lists. They are rather silly even on personal mails,
but patently absurd when sent to a public forum.
Regards
Tilman
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tores its messages
this may either not work at all, or turn out to be a very bad idea.
Cyrus IMAP for example doesn't like it at all if you delete files
from its message store behind its back.
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s much time as opening a TCP connection to
localhost. But both of these are dwarfed by the time it takes to start
up an entire new process.
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Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> sending message to program should be faster than opening tcp port.
That is a very surprising statement. How do you arrive at that? IMHO the
exact opposite is true.
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x between Unix and Windows style paths. Try changing
session.save_path to something like "C:\\Temp". (Whatever you specify
should of course be a valid path to an existing directory writable by
your web server.)
>>>>>Hlmailserver
>>>>
they do tend
to crop up mainly on accounts who also get a lot of maltraffic.
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wrt network
topology to keep the jitter down.
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William Scott Lockwood III wrote:
> So, I'm guessing the total lack of a response to this bug report
> means no one cares?
Perhaps you forgot to pay for your support contract?
SCNR
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Avery Day wrote:
postfix+procmail+dovcot-imap+spamassassin+squirrelmail server [...]
We are looking at going completely
webmail based for the MUA in our company using squirrelmail. We have
around 35 users and only 6 gigs of email. My guess is we send and receive
as a whole on average about 300 emai
Galen Johnson wrote:
> Would some of you bilingual folks be willing to provide some
> translations for me for my chg_sasl_password plugin?
Here's my German version.
HTH
Tilman
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onger message?
> #: options.php:68
> msgid "Please "
> msgstr ""
[...]
> #: options.php:70
> msgid "logout and log back in using your new password."
> msgstr ""
These two seem to belong together. Are they separated because something
will b
archive_mail (0.9-1.4.2)
22. info
23. timeout_user (1.1.1-0.5)
24. squirrel_logger (1.3.0-1.0.6)
Is one of those bad?
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