> I have just set up SquirrelMail on a mail server that is configured to
> use virtual domains and users. I am able to log into to all email accounts
> through SquirrelMail but I cannot seem to figure out how to assign
> administrator rights to an account so I can access plug-ins. I used
> config.
> I have just set up SquirrelMail on a mail server that is configured to use
> virtual domains and users. I am able to log into to all email accounts
> through SquirrelMail but I cannot seem to figure out how to assign
> administrator rights to an account so I can access plug-ins. I used
> config.
Hi,
I have just set up SquirrelMail on a mail server that is configured to use
virtual domains and users. I am able to log into to all email accounts
through SquirrelMail but I cannot seem to figure out how to assign
administrator rights to an account so I can access plug-ins. I used
config.pl
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Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Not really a SquirrelMail question. Typically, you can log in to your
> system, at least as long as you have root, and go to the maildir or
> mailbox for that user and read to your heart's content by looking at
> the file(s) t
On 12/9/06, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I run a small server system (had as many as three users once!) but I
> respect privacy.
>
> However, the situation has arisen whereby I need to read another's mail
> but without altering their password, which I do not know.
>
> My system is currently on
I run a small server system (had as many as three users once!) but I
respect privacy.
However, the situation has arisen whereby I need to read another's mail
but without altering their password, which I do not know.
My system is currently on SuSE10.0, but mail is handled by postfix +
Courier I