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
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
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
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
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.
$HOME/mail/foldername.
The problem with this is that it's not looking in the user's home, but the
webserver's home for folders at this point. There has to be a way to
seperate these out. :(
Man this is frustrating.
Tony Shadwick
Manager of Internet Services
S
it still insists on writing it this way.
Can you at least give me a hint?
Tony Shadwick
Manager of Internet Services
Strategic Technology Group
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> Hello Tony,
> On Monday, March 03, 2003, Tony Shadwick wrote...
>
> > ##Spam Filter Configu
> > ##Spam Filter Configuration Begins -- Please do not edit by hand
> > ###mail/Spam
> > MAILDIR=$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,
;m explicit about it, the errors go away...
Tony Shadwick
Manager of Internet Services
Strategic Technology Group
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print("\n");
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Of course I also left the text modification to warn people against using
it. :)
Tony Shadwick
Manager of Internet Services
Strategic Technology Group
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?
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Manager of Internet Services
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