mrlondon wrote:
>
> Hi - When I compose an email in squirrelmail, and attach a Word 2007
> .docx file, and then read the email in squirrelmail, the attachment is
> displayed as text/plain. However, when I look at the raw headers of the
> message, it does display the appropriate Content-Type.
Hi,
when using the one time password plugin (with one time user names and
one time passwords), I am presented the following error message and can
no longer otp-login into squirrelmail. (Login with regular password
works as expected.) The server runs on Debian.
--- begin error message ---
Warnin
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Terry Jolley wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a limit to the number of addresses a
> person can have setup in the . forward mail option? Is there a char
> limit or anything? Did not see anything in the plug in code. Thanks
> for your time.
You need to speci
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 1:34 AM, Hans-Christoph Wirth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when using the one time password plugin (with one time user names and
> one time passwords), I am presented the following error message and can
> no longer otp-login into squirrelmail. (Login with regular password
> works as e
TEST_9
Request:
A004 UID FETCH 63293 BODYSTRUCTURE
Response:
* 15 FETCH (UID 63293 BODYSTRUCTURE (("TEXT" "PLAIN" ("CHARSET"
"iso-8859-1") NIL NIL "8BIT" 4 2 NIL NIL NIL)("TEXT" "PLAIN" ("CHARSET"
"us-ascii") NIL NIL "BASE64" 529094 6783 NIL ("ATTACHMENT" ("FILENAME"
"a.docx")) NIL) "MIXED" ("
Hello,
When using any browser and logging into Squirrelmail directly I have no
problem writing messages and then sending them to users on other
mailservers. However, I have also defined accounts using my LOCAL Opera mail
client for access. When defining "None" under authentication for the
outgoing
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:25:04 -0800 (PST), hstoellinger
wrote:
> Hello,
> When using any browser and logging into Squirrelmail directly I have no
> problem writing messages and then sending them to users on other
> mailservers.
I think your statement is correct that this isn't a Squirrelmail issue