Hi there..
I would be grateful if anyone can help me out in sorting out a problem
which is as follows:
I have a client email address with* user'n...@domain.com* . This email i
can receive mails but when i reply to this i get a Mail delivery failure
notification saying Bad Syntax in address. Can y
Dear Mr. Ramchandran,
The issue may not be related to Squirrel Mail per se. In case you have the
access to the logfile of your smtp server, a close examination of the same
might give you some insight. Sometimes an error in the address book (if at
all you are trying to send the mail by selecting th
Thank you Mr. Goutam for the immediate support.
The problem is there, even when we reply to the mail sent to us also. We
had tried with entering the email address manually also. I don't know how
to use telnet to send the mails. Also, I am not the one who is sending the
mails to that email recipien
>satimis wrote:
>>
>> $ netstat -an | grep 106
>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:106 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
>>
>Check if you can get xinetd and bind poppassd to localhost only. You don't
>have to expose this system service to outside users.
I don't have xinetd installed. I'm r
Hi folks,
I've been using Squirrelmail for years without any problems but lately I
had to reinstall it on a brand new server (Debian 32 to Debian 64).
Now I've got again that infamous message which this time drives me
completely nuts : "Could not move/copy file. File not attached"
Dispite my con
satimis wrote:
>
>>satimis wrote:
>>>
>>> $ netstat -an | grep 106
>>> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:106 0.0.0.0:*
>>> LISTEN
>>>
>>Check if you can get xinetd and bind poppassd to localhost only. You don't
>>have to expose this system service to outside users.
>
> I
Christophe Garault wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been using Squirrelmail for years without any problems but lately I
> had to reinstall it on a brand new server (Debian 32 to Debian 64).
> Now I've got again that infamous message which this time drives me
> completely nuts : "Could not move/c
Hi All,
SquirrelMail 1.4.20 from Debian/Ubuntu distro, and 1.4.22 (tarball)
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Dovecot 1.2.9 (looks like)
I know, from searching, this has been discussed, but I'm unable to tell
for sure where it stands.
Given a folder structure that contains parent folders that are
containers only
>>> I would be grateful if anyone can help me out in sorting out a problem
>>> which is as follows:
>>>
>>> I have a client email address with user'n...@domain.com . This email i can
>>> receive mails but when i reply to this i get a Mail delivery failure
>>> notification saying Bad Syntax in addre