Greetings,
Just a follow up...I've found a solution that will work with one minor
caveat. I've decided to go with courier-imap using Maildirs. This keeps
everything in the users' home directory. But how I made it work is
instead of the remote offices connecting to the main office with SM,
they wil
Hey Chris,
On Thursday, November 07, 2002, Chris Hilts wrote...
>> Now, I understand Jonathan's point that SM is putting mail where
>> the IMAP server says it should go, but it doesn't necessarily have
>> to be that way. :-) An option similar to what Openwebmail uses
>> would be nice (hint, hint).
> Now, I understand Jonathan's point that SM is putting mail where the
> IMAP server says it should go, but it doesn't necessarily have to be
> that way. :-) An option similar to what Openwebmail uses would be nice
> (hint, hint). Consider it a feature request. :-)
Not quite accurate. The IMAP
Hello Chris,
On Thursday, November 07, 2002, Chris Fischer wrote...
[snip]
> What I was hoping for here was an option like Openwebmail has. In their
> conf file is the setting:
> use_homedirfolders no
> When set to 'no' it stores user's mail folders in
> /var/www/cgi-bin/openwebmail/etc/u
Hi David,
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 05:39, David Dooling wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 07:14:42AM -0600, David Dooling wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:57:49PM -0800, Chris Fischer wrote:
> > > Is it possible with SM to have the default folder location for Sent,
> > > Trash, etc. to not be in
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 07:14:42AM -0600, David Dooling wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 02:57:49PM -0800, Chris Fischer wrote:
> > Is it possible with SM to have the default folder location for Sent,
> > Trash, etc. to not be in the user's home directory...meaning completely
> > outside of their h
>Hi Jonathan,
>
>Thanks for you reply...
>
>On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 15:34, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
>> You'll want to consult your IMAP and SMTP server documentation on
>> this one. SquirrelMail itself doesn't dictate where the mail is
>> stored, the IMAP server handles this. The reason I ment
Hello Chris,
On Wednesday, November 06, 2002, Chris Fischer wrote...
>> You'll want to consult your IMAP and SMTP server documentation on
>> this one. SquirrelMail itself doesn't dictate where the mail is
>> stored, the IMAP server handles this. The reason I mention SMTP
>> documentation is becaus
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for you reply...
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 15:34, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> You'll want to consult your IMAP and SMTP server documentation on
> this one. SquirrelMail itself doesn't dictate where the mail is
> stored, the IMAP server handles this. The reason I mention SMTP
Hello Chris,
On Wednesday, November 06, 2002, Chris Fischer wrote...
> Greetings,
> Is it possible with SM to have the default folder location for Sent,
> Trash, etc. to not be in the user's home directory...meaning completely
> outside of their home directory? For example, is there a way to have
Greetings,
Is it possible with SM to have the default folder location for Sent,
Trash, etc. to not be in the user's home directory...meaning completely
outside of their home directory? For example, is there a way to have
users' SM folders go in /var/www/html/webmail/users/maryjane such that
SM fol
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