You don't need any plugins per se, although several will help your cause.
The fact that you have things in MySQL isn't necessarily something that
SM cares one way or the other about - because all SM does is talk to the
IMAP server, the IMAP server is the one who worries about MySQL vs. local
users,
bronto said:
> Hello;
>
> Brand new to squirrelmail, installed it last night using the rpm
> found on the download page. I'm trying to get this working this
> morning, and realize I have a "different" mail setup than
> squirrelmail expects by default.
>
> OS: YellowDogLinux 2.2
> IMAP: Courier IMA
Hello Bronto,
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, bronto wrote...
> Brand new to squirrelmail, installed it last night using the rpm
> found on the download page. I'm trying to get this working this
> morning, and realize I have a "different" mail setup than
> squirrelmail expects by default.
Out
I've figured out that my problems have nothing to do with my
configuration, I just had a permissions problem!
Thanks for being here, until next time...
Rob
Hello;
Brand new to squirrelmail, installed it last night using the rpm
found on the download page. I'm trying to get this working this
Hello;
Brand new to squirrelmail, installed it last night using the rpm
found on the download page. I'm trying to get this working this
morning, and realize I have a "different" mail setup than
squirrelmail expects by default.
OS: YellowDogLinux 2.2
IMAP: Courier IMAP
POP: Courier IMAP
Mail s