RE: [SM-USERS] SAConf logout? I know what's wrong...

2003-03-15 Thread Tony Shadwick
Can't check it until monday. I'll give it a try then and let you know. Yeah, it works with rg on. weird, no? Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group On Sat, 15 Mar 2003, p dont think wrote: > Really? If you turn rg On, it works??? I looked at th

RE: [SM-USERS] SAConf logout? I know what's wrong...

2003-03-14 Thread Tony Shadwick
I know what's wrong, I just don't know how to fix it. SAConf is not written to support REGISTER GLOBALS = OFF. Ugh... I don't know php...can someone else take a look at this to see if it can be easily fixed? Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic T

[SM-USERS] SAConf logout?

2003-03-13 Thread Tony Shadwick
This is really odd. Anytime someone tries to access the SAConf options page it complains about a bad username and password and logs the user out...? Is this a known bug? Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group

Re: [SM-USERS] View as HTML weirdness

2003-03-06 Thread Tony Shadwick
Oops. Man I feel like an idiot now, thanks. Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Seth E. Randall wrote: > If you read the Details page for that version of the plugin, you'll see > that it requires SquirrelMail >= 1.4.0. If you

[SM-USERS] View as HTML weirdness

2003-03-05 Thread Tony Shadwick
require_once(SM_PATH . 'functions/global.php'); Uh...that global.php file doesn't exist. I'm not sure what's going on, but that's the first interpreted line in setup.php for the view_as_html plugin, and it brings squirrelmail to it's knees when enabled. Yuck.

Re: [SM-USERS] Re: SAConf/ProcFilter plugin...more explicit?

2003-03-05 Thread Tony Shadwick
$HOME/mail/foldername. The problem with this is that it's not looking in the user's home, but the webserver's home for folders at this point. There has to be a way to seperate these out. :( Man this is frustrating. Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services S

Re: [SM-USERS] Re: SAConf/ProcFilter plugin...more explicit?

2003-03-04 Thread Tony Shadwick
it still insists on writing it this way. Can you at least give me a hint? Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Jonathan Angliss wrote: > Hello Tony, > On Monday, March 03, 2003, Tony Shadwick wrote... > > > ##Spam Filter Configu

[SM-USERS] Re: SAConf/ProcFilter plugin...more explicit?

2003-03-03 Thread Tony Shadwick
> > ##Spam Filter Configuration Begins -- Please do not edit by hand > > ###mail/Spam > > MAILDIR=$HOME/mail # Default mail directory Okay, the above is per procfilter_conf.php. That IS our default mail directory. The dropdowns I get from the Options/Mail Filters pages are mail/This, mail/That,

[SM-USERS] SAConf/ProcFilter plugin...more explicit?

2003-03-03 Thread Tony Shadwick
;m explicit about it, the errors go away... Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf -- squirrelmail-users mailing l

Re: [SM-USERS] SAConf plugin.../dev/null target? Ack!

2003-03-03 Thread Tony Shadwick
ete it.\n"); } print("\n"); } Of course I also left the text modification to warn people against using it. :) Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group

[SM-USERS] SAConf plugin.../dev/null target?

2003-03-03 Thread Tony Shadwick
Just wondering if there's a way for in SAConf (and the procmail plugin for that matter) to set a target for /dev/null and label it 'Delete'? Not very good with php, just perl, so I can't very well do this myself. Anyone? Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strate