Thanks for everyone's help. Got it solved by just adding new user to Debian.
Did not know that. But it worked.
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, sirtom wrote:
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> I have Linux machine which runs on Debian. In /etc theres squirrelmail
> directory with config files in it.
> Where do I start looking where are the user accounts for Squirrelmail. I
> need to add new user.
you don't, think of SM as a 'pretty interface' for
Hallo, sirtom,
Du meintest am 07.07.10:
> I have Linux machine which runs on Debian. In /etc theres
> squirrelmail directory with config files in it.
> Where do I start looking where are the user accounts for
> Squirrelmail. I need to add new user.
That's no squirrelmail problem but a debian pr
I have Linux machine which runs on Debian. In /etc theres squirrelmail
directory with config files in it.
Where do I start looking where are the user accounts for Squirrelmail. I
need to add new user.
While I only know how to move between directories, exact commands how to I
look which files and f
sirtom wrote:
>
> I have Linux machine which runs on Debian. In /etc theres squirrelmail
> directory with config files in it.
> Where do I start looking where are the user accounts for Squirrelmail. I
> need to add new user.
> While I only know how to move between directories, exact commands how