I have version 1.2.11, This morning I could not get the login page to
appear. After downloading your new patch it did appear. Have no idea how
the two might be related.
Should I be using the latest version? I am on an iMac G5, OSX.
YES!
I have also recently -- in the last month -- begun to rece
you are limited by post limits, when you forward message, you are limited
by memory and script execution limits. At least I think so :).
Yes - that does make sense...except that in my case my problem is with
forwarding and I know for certain that the memory limit is (now) 18MB. I
know it's not th
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
let's face it, squirrelmail sucks at handling large folders.
Let's face it, you haven't seen the mail threads that refer to the
rewritten caching mechanisms in 1.5.1. Jay's post is correct, but you
should be aware that there are noticable speed improvements in the
development stream.
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We have performance issues with Squirrelmail and imap in general due to
users with large amounts of mail. We have one user, the president of the
company, who insists on keeping every mail he ever sent anyone or received,
and routinely sends 8 MB emails. His mail is topping 4 GB sorted into
various
I suspect the the standard Redhat 9 uw-imap is not the best imap
implementation for this type of usage.
:-O
Oh no, it's probably the *worst* thing that you could use in that situation!
bear to administer, and I don’t know what else to consider. What have you
found to be faster for users with huge
> Have you taken a look into Courier-IMAP at all? If you're
> using uw-imap,
> chances are everything is in mbox format - there are many mbox ->
> maildir utilities out there that will help you move to the
> more robust
> maildir format.
It seems to the solution most offered, I will do some r
Jonathan Nichols wrote:
I suspect the the standard Redhat 9 uw-imap is not the best imap
implementation for this type of usage.
:-O
Oh no, it's probably the *worst* thing that you could use in that
situation!
bear to administer, and I don’t know what else to consider. What have
you
found to b
We are having fairly regular problems that appear to be related to users
pref files. SquirrelMail will suddenly stop working for one of our users. A
common experience is that the user will login and see the menu, but noting
in the mailbox column and the message listing area will also be empty.
The
aaron said:
> The problem will go away for the user if we remove their .pref file, but
> invariably pops up again in the future.
Can you post one of these corrupted pref files? Are your users logging
out properly or are they just closing the browser or going to other
websites? Are multiple users
The problem will go away for the user if we remove their .pref file, but
invariably pops up again in the future.
Can you post one of these corrupted pref files? Are your users logging
out properly or are they just closing the browser or going to other
websites? Are multiple users logging in from
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