David Guntner wrote:
> [Attribute lines are nice - helps people to know who said what :)]
Yeah sorry, I accidentally deleted it!
Dave
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Still grepping through log files
> >
> > Not so. I run Thunderbird 2.0.0.6, and a simple "reply" goes to the
> > poster's e-mail address, not back to the list.
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> Check your settings, then. I use Claws, and hitting "reply" goes back
> to the mailing list just fine.
>
> Although, upon inspecting the message headers, I sure d
Sorry, I meant to send this to the list not personal email.
from Deborah Roelfsema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I really need your help, I have been asked to answer and reply to emails
> for a voluntary organisation (none of them are computer literate and I'm
> not much better).
Is the email server (I
Marc wrote:
> I agree on removal of our email addresses from the about page. That would
> save a lot of noise in our inbox.
Another suggestion: It seems that end-users are not always clear what
SquirrelMail is, at least on the difference between a webmail system and the
Imap server itself. Thi
from Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1531889
>
Thanks Tomas, this looks encouraging.
Thanks for all the responses on this issue too.
Dave
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Hi Fredrik.
> > I just tried out SquirrelMail. I have a question regarding authentication
> > for SMTP. I want to use my ISP's SMTP server to send mail, and I want to
> > provide my ISP username and password. I can't see where to set that. Can
> > anyone help?
>
> It's in the manual: http://www.sq
Hi,
I just tried out Squirrel mail. I have a question regarding authentication for
SMTP. I want to use my ISP's SMTP server to send mail, and I want to provide my
ISP username and password. I can't see where to set that. Can anyone help?
Thanks
Dave
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