Paul,
Thanks for both dealing with this issue and doing so quite promptly.
Cheers,
Ted Hatfield
On Wed, 12 May 2021, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
Ted,
On Mon, May 10, 2021 12:18 am, Ted Hatfield wrote:
Hey all,
A question that I was unable to find an answer for.
I had a user ask a question
Ted,
On Mon, May 10, 2021 12:18 am, Ted Hatfield wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> A question that I was unable to find an answer for.
>
> I had a user ask a question that I was unable to anser. When a message is
> placed into the drafts folder the date field is the date/time when the
> message was started
On 21/12/2011 10:22 μμ, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> How did you install SquirrelMail? Please look at the bottom of
> include/validate.php and see if the timezone code block is there:
>
> http://squirrelmail.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/squirrelmail/branches/SM-1_4-STABLE/squirrelmail/include/validate.
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just upgraded to the latest version of SquirrelMail (1.4.22) with
> squirrel_logger and lockout plugins (also latest versions at this time).
>
> I have also just upgraded to php 5.3.8. I'm on CentOS 5.7 with Apache
> 2.2.2
Patrick DUBAU a écrit :
> SM : 1.5.2
> PHP : 5.2
> Apache : 2.2.3
> OS : debian etch
>
> Hi,
>
> in the row 'Received' the date format for the mails is :
> - Dec 6,2007 (when message comes in today)
> - 5:27pm (when came in yesterday)
> - Tue, 4:16 pm (when message came in tuesday - 2 days ago)
>
> Am I correct in assuming that date ordering has changed somewhere between
> 1.2.6 and 1.4.5? Using the latter now and it appears that the date on
> mails is now sent date rather than received date. Such that new emails
> aren't neccessarily at the top of the list?
>
> If so it's slightly disco
> Hi All
> Can any one tell me where can I get the date convertion file on the
> squirrrelmail. I want to add a new module that works with the date. The
> users local time is require for this module. I used the
> ../functions/date.php file where the function to convert the date is
> there but it's
On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 11:07, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> There is an option in the display preferences (or maybe folder
> options) under Options, that sets the "Sort by received date"...
> Change that to no, and it should sort by the DATE header instead of
> the IMAPs INTERNALDATE.
Thanks, I missed
Hello Steve,
On Friday, May 07, 2004, Steve Baker wrote...
> I'm having a problem with the date order for old messages being copied
> into dovecot folders.
> When ordering by date in squirrelmail it seems to be ordering by the
> date the message was copied in (ie the datestamp of the Maildir mai
> Hi All,
>
> I've just noticed that the mail in the inbox - after Jan 1st - have just
> been appearing in the form of day:time instead of date:time? Is this
> just a setting in the program - it seems to be the case for all the
> users on the system. Or is this related to the time set locally on th
Thanks - the patch almost fixes the problem.
However, the time in the date is not displayed correctly
- I think it might work for x:xx times, but not for xx:xx
I was able to fix this by comenting out the reg_replace line, where
$citationDate is assigned, and instead use
$citationDate=$orig_date
> I have installed sm 1.4.2
>
> On the Options/Personal Information page, it is possible to select the
> reply style from a combobox - eg. "AUTHOR Said".
>
> I would like to have DATE also - is that possible?
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user/13457/match=reply+citation
squi
Hello Jose,
On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
> Hi there,
>> Hello Jose,
>> On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
>>
>>> If this is doable, per a user basis, could someone point me how to go
> about doing exactly that? Thanks.
>>
>> -> Options
>> -> Personal Preferences
>> -> TimeZone
Hi there,
> Hello Jose,
> On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
>
>> If this is doable, per a user basis, could someone point me how to go
about doing exactly that? Thanks.
>
> -> Options
> -> Personal Preferences
> -> TimeZone
>
> That work?
Not really. I have Personal Information, Display
Hello Jose,
On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
> If this is doable, per a user basis, could someone point me how to
> go about doing exactly that? Thanks.
-> Options
-> Personal Preferences
-> TimeZone
That work?
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Jon Angliss
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While on this subject, shouldn't SM take the time from the computer you
are working on instead of that of the server? I can imagine that this
could bring a number of problems if the person using SM happens to have
the time/time zone completely bogus in their machine. If nothing else,
couldn't this
Jimmy,
Not quite sure if I understand your problem, but I'll give it a bash.
So you have two boxes: a main win2k server and a second server running
the SM server? What setup does it have?
As far as time is concerned this is how I understand SM to work:
- The clock in the top left is running off
Hello Frank,
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, Frank Louwers wrote...
> I have a problem with sorting by date. (Both with serverside sorting
> turned on and off). I changes the order, but I can't find out what
> strange algoritm it uses to sort. At first sight, it's just plain
> wrong :)
> Any sug
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 03:09:37PM -0600, Hoover wrote:
> I have a small problem. When I log into SM, and go to my inbox.
> It show's the From, Date, Subject.
>
> My problem is, for the date. It only shows 11:56am but no date.
> It's only showing the time the email was received but no date. Any
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