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>> I enabled the administrator plugin through conf.pl, but I don't know how
>> to add a user that would have these privileges.
>>
>> Kindly advise where to set that.
>
> I created a simple /plugins/administrator/admins text file with my email
> address in it, and it works, b
Hello,
I created a simple /plugins/administrator/admins text file with my email
address in it, and it works, but (also as indicated on the guides), it
seems risky to do it like that.
Any other (more secure) method?
Thanks.
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> Hello,
>
> I enabled the adminis
Hello,
I enabled the administrator plugin through conf.pl, but I don't know
how to add a user that would have these privileges.
Kindly advise where to set that.
Thank you in advance,
David
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Tom Mullen sagde:
> I have recently installed squirrelmail 1.2.11, and I enabled the
> administrator plugin, but when I login the administrator option does not
> show up. What do I need to do to enable my user to be the administrator
> of the squirrelmail server?
config/config.php should be owned
> show up. What do I need to do to enable my user to be the administrator
> of the squirrelmail server?
Read the documentation that comes with the plugin.
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I have recently installed squirrelmail
1.2.11, and I enabled the administrator plugin, but
when I login the administrator option does not show up. What do I need to do to enable my user to be
the administrator of the squirrelmail server?
Thanks
Tom Mullen
I just setup sm and everything seems to running fine, but when I login I
don't see the administrator plugin. I went through the config and enabled
the plugin. Is there something I need to do to enable my user to have
admin rights?
I am running RH 8.0, along with Apache, Sendmail, and Squirrellma