Re: [SM-USERS] Add new user to Squirrelmail

2010-07-17 Thread sirtom
Thanks for everyone's help. Got it solved by just adding new user to Debian. Did not know that. But it worked. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Add-new-user-to-Squirrelmail-tp29094525p29136298.html Sent from the squirrelmail-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -

Re: [SM-USERS] Add new user to Squirrelmail

2010-07-09 Thread Res
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010, 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. you don't, think of SM as a 'pretty interface' for

Re: [SM-USERS] Add new user to Squirrelmail

2010-07-09 Thread Helmut Hullen
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

[SM-USERS] Add new user to Squirrelmail

2010-07-09 Thread sirtom
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

Re: [SM-USERS] Add new user to Squirrelmail

2010-07-07 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
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