metamorph wrote:
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> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:46 AM, metamorph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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>>>>> I was wondering if someo
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:46 AM, metamorph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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>>>> I was wondering if someone could help me with an issue in my setup that
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Paul Lesniewski wrote:
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>> I was wondering if someone could help me with an issue in my setup that
>> places 2 copies of any sent email into the sent message folder (one
>> marked
>> as read and one marked as unread).
>>
>> My config:
>> $default_folder_prefix = 'INBOX/';
>> $trash_fo
Open letter thanking everyone for their help and support. Also, my sincerest
apologies for any misunderstandings/rude comments (frustrated NOOB).
The new design is sweet!
Thanks, meta
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Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me with an issue in my setup that
places 2 copies of any sent email into the sent message folder (one marked
as read and one marked as unread).
My config:
$default_folder_prefix = 'INBOX/';
$trash_folder = 'Trash';
$sent_fol
I was searching the old posts looking for a private keyserver soln (ie,
public keys accessible only my sm users) and came across someone suggesting
Onak as the easiest to install/debian. I thought that this was a public
keyserver. If it can be used for a private keyserver, how do I set it up so
t
SM/Razorskins/Citadel
I was wondering if there is a way to hide these folders (Citadel Public
Folders) from the SM users?
Main Floor
Lobby
Trashcan
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ave a domain or sub-domain that has an A record which resolves to
the mail server IP. Then the Mx record for your domain points to that mail
domain or sub-domain-Thanks, Mr Alan
Alan in Toronto-2 wrote:
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> On Tue, May 13, 2008 2:09 pm, metamorph wrote:
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>> Alan in Toronto-2 wro
bably always be... well
yourself. Please do not reply to anymore of my posts Mr. Alan in Toronto.
Thanks
Alan in Toronto-2 wrote:
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> On Tue, May 13, 2008 1:55 pm, metamorph wrote:
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>> Alan in Toronto-2 wrote:
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>>> On Mon, May 12, 2008 10:36 pm, metamorph w
control panel, but if I am understanding you correctly I first need to
direct it to my IP address and then the BIND program will send it the
correct URL-- am I completely off base?
Thanks
Alan in Toronto-2 wrote:
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> On Mon, May 12, 2008 10:36 pm, metamorph wrote:
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>> I reg
I checked "Restrict access to
Internet mail" option and editing the user and gave permission to send
internet mail.
Now everything works.
You are good--Thanks!
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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>> Ok, so I made your suggested changes.
>> Now when I sign in as a user on a different computer and try to
Ok, so I made your suggested changes.
Now when I sign in as a user on a different computer and try to send mail, I
get the following message:
Message not sent. Server replied:
User not local; please try forwarding
551 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - you do not have permission to send Internet mail
Did
I registered the domain name. Then, I went to change the DNS settings.
Is it correct to change the A record source to the domain name and then the
destination to the IP address of my mail server? If so, why will it not let
me put the IPaddress:socket/squirrelmail/src/login.php for the destinatio
I am confused, how else would I resolve the send mail problem?
I really do appreciate your posts--Thanks!
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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> metamorph msn.com> writes:
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>> Fixed error by changing the following setting:
>> conf.pl > Server Setting
Correct Again-You are good.
I edited my squirrelmail settings to match my citadel IMAP settings:
conf.pl->3. folder options
$default_move_to_trash = true;
$default_move_to_sent = true;
$default_save_as_draft = true;
$trash_folder = 'INBOX/Trash';
$sent_folder = 'INBOX/Sent Items';
$draft_f
Why?
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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>> Solved at last!!!
>> That was very dumb of me.
>> Since I was redirecting port 80, I needed to login to port 995 and now
>> squirrelmail works.
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> Please stop using ports that are assigned to other protocols.
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Fixed error by changing the following setting:
conf.pl > Server Settings > SMTP Settings > SMTP Authentication > login
entered username and password
Thanks
metamorph wrote:
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> Ubuntu,Citadel,Apache, Squirrelmail
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> I logged into Squirrelmail from another computer,
Ubuntu,Citadel,Apache, Squirrelmail
I logged into Squirrelmail from another computer, tried to send a message,
and received the following error:
Error:
Message not sent. Server replied:
Requested action not taken:mailbox unavailable
550 You must login to send mail from server
Any suggestions a
ubuntu, citadel, apache, squirrelmail
Hello,
I tried to generate a personal keyring and received the message:
There was a problem with your request
* This action can only be performed on a secure connection (https).
Please change the 'http' in your address bar to 'https', and try again.
so
Ah,
You must set it up under: options, folder preferences and then refresh.
metamorph wrote:
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> Ununtu, Citadel, Apache, Squirrelmail
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> After, logging in I receive this error in the lefthand dialog box:
>
> ERROR:
> ERROR: Could not complete request.
> Q
Ununtu, Citadel, Apache, Squirrelmail
After, logging in I receive this error in the lefthand dialog box:
ERROR:
ERROR: Could not complete request.
Query: CREATE "INBOX.Sent"
Reason Given: Personal folders must be created under INBOX
Any suggestions?
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Solved at last!!!
That was very dumb of me.
Since I was redirecting port 80, I needed to login to port 995 and now
squirrelmail works.
Thanks everyone!
metamorph wrote:
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> I put apache on port 993, b/c port 80 was being block.
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> My httpd file has an alias in it:
> Serve
Both take me to the login page and both do not function.
http://96.28.184.151:2000/squirrelmail/login.php
http://96.28.184.151:2000/squirrelmail/src/login.php
Thanks
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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> metamorph wrote:
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>> I finally have webcit and citadel/mail server workin
A port (-1 to disable) 587
IMAP over SSL port (-1 to disable) 993
SMTP over SSL port (-1 to disable) 465
Thanks
metamorph wrote:
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> In addition to changing the config settings, I added this to the httpd
> file in apache:
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> ServerName localhost
> Al
Thanks
metamorph wrote:
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> Yes,
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> SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)
> -
> Server Settings
>
> General
> ---
> 1. Domain : trim(implode('',
> file('/
Yes,
SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)
-
Server Settings
General
---
1. Domain : trim(implode('',
file('/etc/'.(file_exists('/etc/mailname')?'mail':'host').'name')))
2. Invert Time: fals
I finally have webcit and citadel/mail server working (OS: Ubuntu).
So, I moved on to install Apache, PHP, and SquirrelMail.
The PHP test page IPaddress//test.php/ worked.
I can view the Squirrelmail login page @localhost:2000/squirrelmail/login.
but when I click login or exit it does not do anyth
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