Please do not top-post, as explained in our posting guidelines. And
as I already asked you, please send only plain text emails.
> This is SquirrelMail version 1.4.13-1.fc8 Apache
> SquirrelMail configtest
>
> This script will try to check some aspects of your SquirrelMail
> configuration and poin
Hello Paul,
I don't find an autocomplete substitution so I've just uncompressed
into /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/compatibility
No more autocomplete in error log.
I've also instaled "empty-trash" plugin that didn't work in my last server.
I've set to empty the trash each two days.-
Is there
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Daniel Stonek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is SquirrelMail version 1.4.13-1.fc8 Apache
> SquirrelMail configtest
>
> This script will try to check some aspects of your SquirrelMail
> configuration and point you to errors whereever it can find them. You need
>
*
This is SquirrelMail version 1.4.13-1.fc8 Apache
SquirrelMail configtest*
This script will try to check some aspects of your SquirrelMail
configuration and point you to errors whereever it can find them. You
need to go run conf.pl in the config/ directory first before you run
this script.
S
You only should post to the mailing list, not me personally.
> I've just installed squirrelmail in a new server.
Per the mailing list posting guidelines (see link below), please post
all relevant system details.
> Entering as a unix user, when I go to "display options" and save changes,
> they a
Hello Paul,
I've just installed squirrelmail in a new server.
Entering as a unix user, when I go to "display options" and save
changes, they are performed but this message appears
*Error!
Remote server or file not found
You tried to access the address http://mail.domain.com/src/options.php,
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