A new version of syncgw server has been released.
Changes in this version:
* Flat file back end optimization
* Performance optimizations
* Improved mapping in SquirrelMail back end
syncgw is a SyncML server which adds synchronization capabilities to
your SquirrelMail installation. With our softw
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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> Please provide more information about your web service setup and
> SquirrelMail location configuration.
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> 1. Do you use some proxy, forwarder, mod_rewrite hacks or some
> non-standard port configuration?
> 2. Did you test SquirrelMail configuration with configtes
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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> bob.33 wrote:
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>> 2. configtest.php has no complaints and says, "looks fine to me!"
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> You look at the wrong part of page. Location base test involves human. You
> must check text written after "Base URL detected as" and make sure that
> it matches address dis
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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> Let's start by finding why autodetection fails. Looks like PHP_SELF is
> missing. PHP upgrade should not change things. I don't see any similar
> things in changelog. It might be one of FastCGI setup differences or some
> SquirrelMail security updates corrupt PHP_SEL
I would like to know if version 1.4.20RC2 will be dropping off the RC
extension and be officially released any time soon. I have been running
1.4.19 in production since mid-2009, but it has some serious security
vulnerabilities listed against it going back to 04/2009. One source to view
them is, h
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 7:10 AM, wrote:
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> I would like to know if version 1.4.20RC2 will be dropping off the RC
> extension and be officially released any time soon. I have been running
> 1.4.19 in production since mid-2009, but it has some serious security
> vulnerabilities listed against it g
On Mon, January 18, 2010 19:40, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:31:22 -0800 (PST), llama_thumper
> wrote:
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>>apologies in advance if this has been posted and solved before - I've
>>searched through and have not found an answer.
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>>i'd be grateful if anyone could let me know
Any updates on when this will release? It's been on RC2 since Aug. . .
Rick
Rick Steeves
http://www.sinister.net
In reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within
a man than a secure future - Alexander Supertramp
That did it. Was using /home//mail in Thunderbird's setup.
Mike
Karl Pearson wrote:
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> Dovecot uses a default setting of /home/$USER/mail without making any
> changes, so in your Squirrelmail and Thunderbird setup, you need to see
> if that's the case.
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> In Thunderbird, go to View Setting
> Any updates on when this will release? It's been on RC2 since Aug. . .
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