Re: [SM-USERS] another question on personal address books

2004-07-24 Thread p dont think
Thank you Tomas for your suggestion. How do I do that? How do I configure squirrelmail to look under data/, data/, etc. Please don't remove all context from your email. I am having to remember what your email was about -- it would be a lot easier if you saved a little context. P.S. With config

Re: [SM-USERS] another question on personal address books

2004-07-24 Thread Jerry Mersel
Thank you Tomas for your suggestion. How do I do that? How do I configure squirrelmail to look under data/, data/, etc. Regards, Jerry P.S. With config.pl I just saw the possibility to set one data directory. And no way to connect it to a particular server.

Re: [SM-USERS] another question on personal address books

2004-07-22 Thread p dont think
The personnal addressbooks are kept in files called .abook under the dir. squirrelmail/data. Squirrelmail also gives the possibilities to connect to different imap servers. Here's the problem - whatif the user-name is the same for 2 different servers, but the users are 2 different people. Then it i

Re: [SM-USERS] another question on personal address books

2004-07-22 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> Hi: > > > The personnal addressbooks are kept in files called .abook > under the dir. squirrelmail/data. Squirrelmail also gives the possibilities > to connect to different imap servers. Here's the problem - whatif the > user-name is the same for 2 different servers, but the users are 2 > diffe

[SM-USERS] another question on personal address books

2004-07-22 Thread Jerry Mersel
Hi: The personnal addressbooks are kept in files called .abook under the dir. squirrelmail/data. Squirrelmail also gives the possibilities to connect to different imap servers. Here's the problem - whatif the user-name is the same for 2 different servers, but the users are 2 different p