RE: [SM-USERS] hidden files in home directory

2003-02-24 Thread Ernie Smith
I had to wonder how hard he tried. you would have to be blind not to trip over the information at the bottom of each message. -eSmith. > >> Can I be removed from this list please, I cant find any un-subscribe >> info anywhere. > > Not even in the headers? Or the list-info details at the b

RE: [SM-USERS] hidden files in home directory

2003-02-24 Thread Jonathan Angliss
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RE: [SM-USERS] hidden files in home directory

2003-02-24 Thread Paul Appleby
Hi. Can I be removed from this list please, I cant find any un-subscribe info anywhere. -Original Message- From: Daniel Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 February 2003 10:32 To: list; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] hidden files in home directory I had the same problem

RE: [SM-USERS] hidden files in home directory

2003-02-24 Thread Daniel Watts
I had the same problem. What I did was move all mail folders to a /mail folder in the home directory. In squirrelmail change the config.php so that the mail folder suffix is 'mail/'. I thought I would have to write a script that places the automatically created IMAP folders into mail/ but for som