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> I have found several posts in the archives stating that there are "several
> plug-ins" required to get automatic forwarding to work using Exim. Could
> someone point me in the right direction... where can I find an explicit list
> of th
Dear fellow Squirrels,
I have found several posts in the archives stating that there are "several plug-ins" required to get automatic forwarding to work using Exim. Could someone point me in the right direction... where can I find an explicit list of these plug-ins?
For now, I tried to creat
I have never used the product and am trying to find out (for the
girlfriend in another state) if this product supports forwarding mail to
another address. I know in IMail which I use it is an administrative
task and was wondering if the same rule applies in Squirrel Mail.
It *could*. SM is just
Hello,
I have never used the product and am trying to find out (for
the girlfriend in another state) if this product supports forwarding mail to
another address. I know in IMail which I use it is an administrative task and
was wondering if the same rule applies in Squirrel Mail.
I c
> Does anyone have a good solution for mail forwarding using the vlogin
(B> (Virtual Login) plugin?
(B
(BThe two have nothing to do with one another.
(B
(BLook at the various mail forwarding plugins.
(B
(B> Also, I need a solution for auto reply. The Mail
(B> Forward plugin requires ftp, w
Does anyone have a good solution for mail forwarding using
the vlogin (Virtual Login) plugin? Also, I need a solution for auto
reply. The Mail Forward plugin requires ftp, which works with user accounts, but
possible doesn't work with the vlogin plugin.
Patrick Liechty
No
> > Also, what about showing Japanese Characters? How can this be
> > enabled in SqurirrelMail? The browser has this enabled and has had
> > no problems with past webmail interfaces...
>
> This might be a question for the i18n team, but I don't think I can
> see a real reason that you shouldn't.
J
Hi,
Our webhost has implemented SquirrelMail as our Web Interface for Web Mail
for us and our clients. Consequently, we have no control over source level
fixes to issues.
I wanted to ask if their are any simple fixes for the following, and if
they all rest with our Hosting company to fix, or is t
Hello jason,
Sunday, October 26, 2003, 9:22:24 PM, you wrote:
> Our webhost has implemented SquirrelMail as our Web Interface for
> Web Mail for us and our clients. Consequently, we have no control
> over source level fixes to issues.
As a precursory note to this email, we don't have control ove