nibbler5 wrote:
>
>
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>
>>
>> nibbler5 wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> No. I think you misunderstood what I've said. In default SquirrelMail
>>> configuration 'username' and 'Username' is not same user. It can use
>>> same IMAP account, but p
Please help, I have been all over google and the archives but cannot see
this discussed anywhere.
Standard LAMP server (details below), login to squirrelmail, fine,
logout. Change users password and log back into squirrelmail using old
password!! Logout and login with new password too!
I ha
>
> Please help, I have been all over google and the archives but cannot see
> this discussed anywhere.
>
> Standard LAMP server (details below), login to squirrelmail, fine,
> logout. Change users password and log back into squirrelmail using old
> password!! Logout and login with new password t
On 06/22/2010 11:34 AM, Dogsbody wrote:
>
> Please help, I have been all over google and the archives but cannot see
> this discussed anywhere.
>
> Standard LAMP server (details below), login to squirrelmail, fine,
> logout. Change users password and log back into squirrelmail using old
> password
Hi,
>> Perhaps I didn't understand correctly the link you sent me. I'm using
>> the latest v1.4 SVN stable with quite a few plugins. Is
>> compatibility-v1.3 the proper one to be using?
>
> The answer to your question is already given on that page:
>
> "Unfortunately, you cannot run both the 1.x a
>
>
> dpiazza wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> dpiazza wrote:
Hello,
I am still looking for a solution for the HTML Mail plug-in to work in
WebKit. I was given a link
to and SVN server that did not solve the issue.
Is anyone else able to point me in a
> Are you running an IMAP Proxy? up-imapproxy, specifically, would still
> work with the old password as long as an existing connection remained
> cached.
Nope, no IMAP proxy, the IMAP server and Squirrelmail are on the same
machine.
> I would try a command line IMAP mail reader.
> Maybe pine
On 06/22/2010 01:20 PM, Dogsbody wrote:
>
>> Are you running an IMAP Proxy? up-imapproxy, specifically, would still
>> work with the old password as long as an existing connection remained
>> cached.
>
> Nope, no IMAP proxy, the IMAP server and Squirrelmail are on the same
> machine.
That alone d
>> Nope, no IMAP proxy, the IMAP server and Squirrelmail are on the same
>> machine.
>
> That alone doesn't rule out the use of an IMAP proxy, since it could
> also be on the same machine.
Totally agree, sorry my bad sentence. I built the box myself and it is
not running an IMAP proxy.
> I can
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Dogsbody wrote:
>
>>> Nope, no IMAP proxy, the IMAP server and Squirrelmail are on the same
>>> machine.
>>
>> That alone doesn't rule out the use of an IMAP proxy, since it could
>> also be on the same machine.
>
> Totally agree, sorry my bad sentence. I built t
Hello,
I am running squirrelmain 1.4.5, I only want some of my users are only able
to send intranet email..
how to do this with squirrelmail?
please help
thanks & regards
ITDev1
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Hello,
I am running squirrelmain 1.4.5, I only want some of my users are only able
to send intranet email..
how to do this with squirrelmail?
You wo
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