Aaah. I see. I'll look into that.
Thanks a lot,
- Michael
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
Michael R. Hines-5 wrote:
Tomas,
Thank you for responding! After disabling all the plugins (and composing
a new email), the problem remains.
Standard SquirrelMail does not have anything related to Send
Michael R. Hines-5 wrote:
>
> Tomas,
>
> Thank you for responding! After disabling all the plugins (and composing
> a new email), the problem remains.
>
Standard SquirrelMail does not have anything related to Sender-ID. If you
use standard unmodified SquirrelMail scripts, then you have some p
Tomas,
Thank you for responding! After disabling all the plugins (and composing
a new email), the problem remains.
Here is my "configtest.php" output: (note: this is a shared hosting
service, so I cannot modify the PHP configuration).
==
SquirrelMail configtest
This script
Michael R. Hines-5 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I successfully configured and copied a squirrelmail folder to a
> webhosting service. I can login to the system, check my email and
> interact smoothly. (Since I don't have shell access to the shared
> hosting service, I ran configure locally and used an
Hi,
I successfully configured and copied a squirrelmail folder to a
webhosting service. I can login to the system, check my email and
interact smoothly. (Since I don't have shell access to the shared
hosting service, I ran configure locally and used an ftp program to
change the permissions on