William,
How stupid we feel...
Nice of FireFox to block that on a domain basis rather than a machine
basis...
Anyway that worked.
Thanks,
Ken
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Wm Mussatto wrote:
> On Wed, January 30, 2008 08:20, SquirrelMail Email List wrote:
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I've done some s
On Wed, January 30, 2008 08:20, SquirrelMail Email List wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I've done some searching and have not found an answer...
>
> The system work fine (so far) except when you try to log in with FireFox
> (any version on Win98 or XP). If you have your FireFox set up to "ask me
> every
Hello All,
I've done some searching and have not found an answer...
The system work fine (so far) except when you try to log in with FireFox
(any version on Win98 or XP). If you have your FireFox set up to "ask me
every time" for cookies, when you get to the login screen FireFox will NOT
ask you
Daniel Watts wrote:
SQM: 1.4.4
Internet Explorer (something recent)
Username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Login Page: www.logindomain.com
Login form is posted from http://www.logindomain.com/index.php with post
action: http://www.herdomain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php
I must declare a modification to redi
SQM: 1.4.4
Internet Explorer (something recent)
Username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Login Page: www.logindomain.com
Login form is posted from http://www.logindomain.com/index.php with post
action: http://www.herdomain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php
I must declare a modification to redirect.php:
sqimap_
could you place a notice the sign on form (where you put in your e-mail
address and password) to access the mail (on the website) saying: TO
ACCESS
YOUR MAILBOX, YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR COOKIES ENABLED
attached plugin that should display warning, if browser has cookies
disabled. login.php tries to se
man, 29.11.2004 kl. 12.46 skrev Tomas Kuliavas:
[...]
> attached plugin that should display warning, if browser has cookies
> disabled. login.php tries to set session cookie. Plugin checks if session
> cookie is set.
Thanks for the constant help and contributions, Tomas! The following
with my to
> Aloha,
>
> Would you,
>
> could you place a notice the sign on form (where you put in your e-mail
> address and password) to access the mail (on the website) saying: TO
> ACCESS
> YOUR MAILBOX, YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR COOKIES ENABLED
attached plugin that should display warning, if browser has cook
> Aloha,
>
>
>
> Would you,
>
> could you place a notice the sign on form (where you put in your e-mail
> address and password) to access the mail (on the website) saying: TO
> ACCESS
> YOUR MAILBOX, YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR COOKIES ENABLED
>
>
>
> PLEASE.
>
>
>
> This dummy over here wit
> could you place a notice the sign on form (where you put in your e-mail
> address and password) to access the mail (on the website) saying: TO
> ACCESS
> YOUR MAILBOX, YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR COOKIES ENABLED
Almost every web page where you have to login uses cookies, so pointing it
out is kind of
Aloha,
Would you,
could you place a notice the sign on form (where you put in
your e-mail address and password) to access the mail (on the website) saying:
TO ACCESS YOUR MAILBOX, YOU NEED TO HAVE YOUR COOKIES ENABLED
PLEASE.
This dummy over here with the ten left
Hello,
I am admining a squirrelmail system and users are
reporting that they are losing the cookies when they use the back button
to go back to their inbox rather than using the Inbox link.
I haven't been able to replicate this - has anyone else seen this before
and dealt with it?
Hello Amayas,
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, amayas mostefaoui wrote...
> I am very new here, please can someone tell me how i can enabel the
> cookies (i have to do this to make SM working ...)
http://inside.rit.edu/help/enablecookies01.html
There is a quick guide with animations on how to en
Dear SM users !
I am very new here,
please can someone tell me how i can enabel the
cookies (i have to do this to make SM working ...)
thanks a lot
amayas
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