> You could add it to the default_pref file in your data directory.
That
> should work for most people.
only if users have never logged in before. if they have, you'll need to
write a quick script that can add the desired settings to each .pref
file in the data directory
> >> Hmm. Looks okay he
You could add it to the default_pref file in your data directory. That
should work for most people.
Seth.
H. Wade Minter said:
> On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Seth Randall wrote:
>
>> Hmm. Looks okay here. Are you using the View As HTML plugin or do you
>> have Show HTML Version by Default turned on?
>
>
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Seth Randall wrote:
> Hmm. Looks okay here. Are you using the View As HTML plugin or do you
> have Show HTML Version by Default turned on?
Actually, I didn't. That's probably what it was. I made that switch, and
it changed to HTML.
Is there any way to make the change the
Hmm. Looks okay here. Are you using the View As HTML plugin or do you
have Show HTML Version by Default turned on?
Seth.
H. Wade Minter said:
> On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Seth Randall wrote:
>
>> Can you forward me the whole email so I can test it out.
>
> Sure - it's attached.
>
> --Wade
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Seth Ra
I saw the thread over the weekend detailing a problem I'm fighting with
Squirrelmail 1.4 - certain HTML emails are not displaying properly,
instead showing up as text.
One of the answers seemed to be that if an HTML email was missing the
MIME-Version header, the email wouldn't display. However, I