Hello All,
My SM is configured under Version 1.5 too. Connecting to Exchange
Server in a different Box. SM running on Linux Machine, & Exchange
is running on Windows Server. Can the plugin be fit into this network
environment?
Is there any short howto for this to install to fit into this
env
That's the one. I'm actually using it (got a little lost when I recently
installed
1.5.1) and it works just fine :)
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David Williams
On Wed, February 22, 2006 23:25, zamri wrote:
> On Fri, February 24, 2006 12:10 am, David Williams wrote:
>
>> I believ
On Fri, February 24, 2006 12:10 am, David Williams wrote:
> I believe that there is also a plug in to SM that allows users to set up
> their sieve rules. I'm pretty sure that I
> installed and used that before :)
Is it this? http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=73
>
> __
I believe that there is also a plug in to SM that allows users to set up their
sieve rules. I'm pretty sure that I
installed and used that before :)
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David Williams
On Thu, February 23, 2006 11:00, Rob Tanner wrote:
> Gabriel,
>
>
> A client based auto
Gabriel,
A client based auto-responder requires the client to be up and running
and so any plugin that might generate such a message requires that the
user be logged in. The kind of auto-response or "vacation" message
you're user is asking about is something that is generated at mail
delivery
Hello all,
I have installed SM on my Linux Machine. It's running fine. However, I
have a query whether can I integrate Autoresponder into SquirrelMail.
If my client is away from the office, they can configure themselves for
the auto respond.
When someone sends email to them, the sender will recei