Hi,
is there any way to create folders where i can save sent and received
mails and see them correct with "from" and "to" columns?
The problem is that if i save sent messages with received ones in a folder
i only see "from" and so i know i have sent them but i dont know whom i
sent them. The best s
Hello!
I'm deploying SquirrelMail at work and at my private server for my users
to read their mail in. And recently I heard that some of my users are
experiencing 'problems' with their mailfilters (from the
filters/filters.php plugin).
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to query about this
Hello
Everyone,
The idea of paying
MS thousands of dollars in licensing fees to run
Exchange using OWA
is way over our budget.
So, I am looking
into possibly using SquirrelMail to provide web mail access
for our website
members it is currently running on a Dell 2400 Power Edge
dual proc
Hi,
i tried to plugin the procmailfilters in squirrel, but i get the following
message when the file .procmailrc does exist in my homedir:
Warning: ftp_put(): .procmailrc: Overwrite permission denied in
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/squirrelmail/plugins/procfilter/procfilter_options.php
on line 253
B
Just curious, more than anything:
Are you hooking SquirrelMail to MS Exchange, or are you going to use a
different IMAP server?
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* Joe Aldeguer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So, I am looking into possibly using SquirrelMail to provide web mail access
> for our website members it is currently running on a Dell 2400 Power Edge
> dual processor, scsi, 60 GIG HD, 1.5 Gig RAM using White Box Linux 3.0 ES
> for my OS.
We do the same on
Joe Aldeguer said:
> So, I am looking into possibly using SquirrelMail to provide web mail
> access
> for our website members it is currently running on a Dell 2400 Power Edge
> dual processor, scsi, 60 GIG HD, 1.5 Gig RAM using White Box Linux 3.0 ES
> for my OS.
Specs are pretty good, may want
* Charles Boling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just curious, more than anything:
> Are you hooking SquirrelMail to MS Exchange, or are you going to use a
> different IMAP server?
Both, simultaneously. But Courier-IMAP performs much better than that
sad excuse for an IMAP server called Exchange (2000).
> sad excuse for an IMAP server called Exchange (2000).
ha...ha..too boring to learn also.
Not to mention you also need another server to ran AD
OK, for IT shops with huge budgets I guess.
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From: Ralf Hildebrandt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 20
* Joe Aldeguer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > sad excuse for an IMAP server called Exchange (2000).
> ha...ha..too boring to learn also.
It's awful: It cannot do server side sorting or threading.
Thus, all has to be done internally by Squirrelmail, which means it's
slower.
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Hello B52,
On Thursday, September 09, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
> Hi,
> i tried to plugin the procmailfilters in squirrel, but i get the following
> message when the file .procmailrc does exist in my homedir:
> Warning: ftp_put(): .procmailrc: Overwrite permission denied in
> /var/www/loca
Hello Joe,
On Thursday, September 09, 2004, Joe Aldeguer wrote...
> The idea of paying MS thousands of dollars in licensing fees to run
> Exchange using OWA is way over our budget.
It's easy to justify costs to management sometimes ;)
> So, I am looking into possibly using SquirrelMail to provid
Hi John, I now feel more confident deploying Squirrelmail after
receiving positive feedbacks from fellow Squirrelmail users.
Thanks a lot everyone for all your inputs! For the developers
of Squirrelmail you guys rock!
Does squirrelmail accept donations? I'd certainly would ask management
to show
> So, I am looking into possibly using SquirrelMail to provide web mail
> access for our website members it is currently running on a Dell 2400
> Power Edge dual processor, scsi, 60 GIG HD, 1.5 Gig RAM using White Box
> Linux 3.0 ES for my OS. I have read the FAQ's for enhancing SQM
> performance w
John,
Thanks a lot for pointing those out I knew by posting my question
here I definitely will get suggestions backed up with experience.
Truly appreciate your time. Your detailed e-mail will serve as a
good guideline : )
-Original Message-
From: John Madden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen
I tend to agree. I'm (trying) to run SM on a dual processor Sun with 4
GB, solely as a web client (IMAP and smtp are elsewhere) and 300 or so
simultaneous users uses up all the processor. And that's with a PHP
accellerator (Zend). I'm still poling around trying to find some way to
make this wor
> Sorry to be the bearer of bad news here -- I just don't think you have the
> hardware to do it. For such a number of users, the end-to-end design has
> to be scalable and resilient.
>
> John
>
>
John,
The bottle neck I see with SM right now is that it reads all the
headers etc etc of the
I agree, it's always with a message that I *just* read. Today, it was
with a list digest message that has a dozen or more messages attached to
it; I figured that maybe reading all the attachments triggered the bug,
but couldn't reproduce it.
I'm glad that it's not just me!
/jason
On Wed, 8 S
Hi
Some users said they have problems when forwarding emails with attachments.
I am new to SM so is it a known bug or "users legend" ?
Thanks
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Some users said they have problems when forwarding emails with attachments.
I am new to SM so is it a known bug or "users legend" ?
I've heard such complaints before, so perhaps they are having legitimate
problems. However, since you give not a spec of useful information, I
have no way to help y
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