Re: [SM-USERS] Email Footer

2010-08-09 Thread Jakub Gromek
Paul Lesniewski wrote: > > > The only way to do this is by using Login Manager (vlogin). You can > install and configure Login Manager for use with Email Footer without > disrupting/changing how your installation works without it. > > All plugins have a README file (at least) in the package

Re: [SM-USERS] load continuously for some emails in some languages with utf-8 charset

2010-08-09 Thread nethubonline
Sorry to open this thread again. We found that the same problem (while I use Chinese Trad language as my webmail interface, it will load continuously and cause 100% CPU loading.) occurs again on another email content which is attached here: http://old.nabble.com/file/p29378909/abc2.tar.gz abc2.t

[SM-USERS] After download, mark as read

2010-08-09 Thread FitPlusMag.com
Hi there, We just changed web guys, and when the new one reset up SM for us, I lost all my settings. I think I have them back except for one. Before, when I would get to the office and open mail, all my messages would download and then when I got home and returned to SM, I could see the ones th

[SM-USERS] Spell check error . . .

2010-08-09 Thread John Williams
List members: I support a small Squirrelmail installation running version 1.4.19. When I use the built-in spel -checker, I get the following error message: System error: Aspell program execution failed (` -a --lang=en_US --encoding=utf-8 -H < /var/tmp/aspell_data_35Ww9w2>&1')  Can anyone poin

Re: [SM-USERS] Spell check error . . .

2010-08-09 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
John Williams-23 wrote: > > List members: > > I support a small Squirrelmail installation running version 1.4.19. > > When I use the built-in spel -checker, I get the following error message: > > System error: Aspell program execution failed (` -a --lang=en_US > --encoding=utf-8 -H < > /var/t

Re: [SM-USERS] load continuously for some emails in some languages with utf-8 charset

2010-08-09 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 1:47 AM, nethubonline wrote: > > Sorry to open this thread again. > > We found that the same problem (while I use Chinese Trad language as my > webmail interface, it will load continuously and cause 100% CPU loading.) > occurs again on another email content which is attached