Re: [SM-USERS] to use squirrelmail with mysql

2006-11-12 Thread Wade Maxfield
I think I understand your question.  I may not.  ON the wiki example page,in the mysql given, "localhost" is the DNS you were looking for.  This assumes the MySQL is on the same machine as squirrelmail. mysql://squirreluser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/squirrelmail orOn 11/12/06, lodan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wr

Re: [SM-USERS] Sendmail didn't work, smtp did

2006-11-04 Thread Wade Maxfield
  try emptying your trash folder, or some other folder (such as spam) that may be causing your quota problemOn 11/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I dunno, but for some reason, there are two e-mails that I can't deletebecause it says:ERROR: Could not complete request.Query: COP

[SM-USERS] Sendmail didn't work, smtp did

2006-11-04 Thread Wade Maxfield
  I'm puzzled about a problem I had/have with CentOS4.  I installed the RPM for 1.4.8, and chose sendmail to send mail by.  A non-root user can send mail using sendmail, it works fine.  I got an error when sending, and the error was blank, and there was no error message.  Rather peculiar.   No mess

[SM-USERS] centos4 sendmail problem, curious! "Server replied:"

2006-11-01 Thread Wade Maxfield
  I've looked at about 100 different web pages using squirrel mail . org search, google, and centos 4.  I've got centos4 and squirrel mail 1.4.8.  It receives and manages email just fine.    However, pressing "Send" gets back "Error:"  "Server replied:"   That is all.  There is no error message in