Re: [SM-USERS] Fixing broken MIME

2003-12-29 Thread david 6211
Hi, I can't offer any help, but i would be curious to see what the full message source looks like. Could you post the message source to the list? (snip out any long content areas..) Thanks, David --- "Michael F. Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been digging around fo

RE: [SM-USERS] OT: Migrating IMAP accounts via IMAP

2003-12-29 Thread david 6211
before? Thanks, David --- Juan Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you tried to use something like fetchmail?? > > Juan > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of > david 6211 > Sent: lunes

[SM-USERS] OT: Migrating IMAP accounts via IMAP

2003-12-29 Thread david 6211
Hi, This is not quite SquirrelMail related, but I figured that folks on this list might know Is there a software package that will, given proper authentication details, login to a user's old IMAP account, download everything, then upload everything to a new IMAP account? I have about 10 user

Re: [SM-USERS] vlogin: spell checker error ($attachment_dir problem?)

2003-11-23 Thread david 6211
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Ah.. > > > > Although it's not in the sample config, adding the > > following array entry seems to work. > > > > -- > > 'attachment_dir' => > > > '/usr/www/sqm/data/sites/###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###/data', > > -- > > > > > > Is this the proper fix? Or am I still missi

Re: [SM-USERS] vlogin: spell checker error ($attachment_dir problem?)

2003-11-20 Thread david 6211
Ah.. Although it's not in the sample config, adding the following array entry seems to work. -- 'attachment_dir' => '/usr/www/sqm/data/sites/###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###/data', -- Is this the proper fix? Or am I still missing something... Thanks, Da

[SM-USERS] vlogin: spell checker error ($attachment_dir problem?)

2003-11-20 Thread david 6211
Hi, Continuing my saga of trying to get a working multi-domain installation up and running, :-) Ok, now we've got the pref files being created in the correct subdirectory. However, the spell checker still wants to use the generic data / attachment directory. (which is no longer writable by

Re: [SM-USERS] vlogin plugin: prefs file error.. "###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###"

2003-11-20 Thread david 6211
Thanks! :-) --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks! Seems to work! :-) > > > > > > But.. umm... What did I just do? > > > > What else did I break by removing those lines of > code? > > > > (I presume that code there for a reason...) > > That was old code. Shouldn't have been there

Re: [SM-USERS] vlogin plugin: prefs file error.. "###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###"

2003-11-17 Thread david 6211
Hi, Thanks! Seems to work! :-) But.. umm... What did I just do? What else did I break by removing those lines of code? (I presume that code there for a reason...) Thanks again, David --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > OK, I used the recursive CHMOD 777 as suggested, > but > > still no dice.

[SM-USERS] vlogin plugin: prefs file error.. "###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###"

2003-11-17 Thread david 6211
Hi, OK, I used the recursive CHMOD 777 as suggested, but still no dice. But why does the error message use the "###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###" magic string instead of the actual domain name? -- David --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Still trying to figure out the vhost plugin... > > er, it's more

[SM-USERS] vhost plugin: odd error.. "###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###" not interpolated?

2003-11-16 Thread david 6211
Hi, Still trying to figure out the vhost plugin... So I am trying to segment the preference files by domain. My config file has a line like this: --- 'data_dir' => '/usr/www/sites/webmail/sqm/###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###/data', --- Then, when attempting to login I get the following error:

Re: [SM-USERS] "Virtual Hosting" question. (looked in FAQ & List Archive)

2003-11-16 Thread david 6211
Thanks to all for the help :-) --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> All the following examples should resolve to > >>> "dom1.com". > >>> > >>> 1) Query string. (i.e. ?sqmail-domain=dom1.com) > >>> 2) *Optional* Hostname in User Name. (i.e. > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) > >>> 3) Hostname in path. (i.e.