So, the development of 1.5.x has been 2+ years now. I notice that it's
been downloaded (according to the counters) nearly as much as 1.4.x, and
most plugins work with it.
Are there any/some/many of you using it in production without issues -
at least without major issues that aren't in common
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> So, the development of 1.5.x has been 2+ years now. I notice that it's
>> been downloaded (according to the counters) nearly as much as 1.4.x, and
>> most plugins work with it.
>
> According to SF counters (excluding rpms)
> 1.4.6 (released 2006-02-23) -1.4.10 = 440645
>
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> * Security fixes are not ported to 1.5.1.
>>>
>> So, 1.5.1 is missing dozens of security fixes?
>> Sounds like 1.4 is much safer for production use.
>
> 1.5.1 does not have those fixes. Fixes are included in 1.5.2-svn.
> 1.5.2-svn is current devel branch. I don't use 1.5.
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> * Security fixes are not ported to 1.5.1.
>
So, 1.5.1 is missing dozens of security fixes?
Sounds like 1.4 is much safer for production use.
>>> 1.5.1 does not have those fixes. Fixes are included in 1.5.2-svn.
>>> 1.5.2-svn is current devel branch. I don't
Recently installed squirrelmail 1.4.10a and a few plugins, including the
latest html_mail plugin. In the compose window, switching from plain
text to html works, but switching back to plain text does not. Selecting
the checkbox for plain text does nothing. Any pointers?
Thanks,
Ken
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I don't have a clean patch for this.. apologies in advance.
What this does is change the way the file manager plugin config file
works, allows a 'default_user' config line that is used if the username
isn't specified already. This way you can set a default quota limit and
file root for file manag
Nick Bright wrote:
> Per some suggestions in the thread I was able to determine that they are
> not using "mailto.php", but rather compose.php:
>
> /var/log/httpd/access_log:196.1.179.183 - - [07/Oct/2007:21:54:10 -0500]
> "GET /webmail/src/compose.php?mail_sent=yes HTTP/1.1" 200 37102
> "http://
Nick Bright wrote:
> Ken A wrote:
>> Nick Bright wrote:
>>
>>> Per some suggestions in the thread I was able to determine that they are
>>> not using "mailto.php", but rather compose.php:
>>>
>>> /var/log/httpd/access_log:196.1.1
Nick Bright wrote:
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> Have you tried to protect your webmail traffic? Signed SSL certificate
>> costs less than 20 USD.
>
> I'd expect they support SSL on their end, this probably wouldn't make
> any difference.
The difference is that fewer passwords could easily be stol
Brent wrote:
> I had this exact issue. It ended up being one exploited account. The IP
> addresses connecting to the account were from various APNIC blocks. I would
> block one IP and it would move to another... suggesting that it was some
> kind of bot - however, I added the captcha plugin and
Nick Bright wrote:
> Ken A wrote:
>> Nick Bright wrote:
>>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>
>>>> Have you tried to protect your webmail traffic? Signed SSL certificate
>>>> costs less than 20 USD.
>>> I'd expect they support SSL on their e
Cory Coager wrote:
> I'm trying to add an external calendar using the Calendar File Backend
> plugin. The webdav resource requires authentication to perform a GET.
> How do I accomplish this? I don't see an option to specify username and
> password.
I'm not sure this will work, having never use
Cory Coager wrote:
> Ken A wrote:
>> Cory Coager wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to add an external calendar using the Calendar File Backend
>>> plugin. The webdav resource requires authentication to perform a GET.
>>> How do I accomplish this?
Steve Moyes wrote:
> Hi,
> yes.. separate credentials are one of the things that has specifically
> been requested. I have everything ready to go, it's just this
> authentication issue I have.
So, you are trying to map usernames from one system to another? I'm not
really clear on why this would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is not a technical question, but I am the administrator, and there
> are not options in my setup to let me block e-mails. I receive 10-15
> e-mails/day on sex related topics that I would like blocked. How do I do
> this? Where is my option to block unwanted e-mail
Andrew Sarangan wrote:
> I just installed squirrelmail on my linux box. I can view all the
> folders on the IMAP server and send email, so everything is good so
> far. However, I haven't found a way to create local folders (where a
> local folder would reside on the web server such as /home/mydir).
Rob Wright wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 November 2007 09:06, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
>> Rob Wright wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 21 November 2007 08:27, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
To all,
I run a large webmail server, 19k + accounts. Lately, just this
month, i have had three different email accoun
Marcio Toledo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I´m going from Openwebmail to Squirrel and I would like to known if it´s
> possible to migrate data (e-mails, address books, etc) from one to other.
Openwebmail works on mbox files, so you can just drop them in if you are
using mbox storage in your imap server, th
Michel wrote:
>> On Jun 24, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Brant Wells wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have recently noticed a steady stream of email leaving my server
>>> that appears to be from my Squirrel Mail users. I upgraded from
>>> 1.4.10 to 1.4.15 in an effort to fix the issue. It went away for a
>>>
Jeremy Mann wrote:
> I have a question regarding the check_quota plugin. I don't care how large
> the users mail folders get, rather I want to put a quota on the size of
> their mail spool file. Will this check_quota plugin perform that function?
> If not, what would you recommend?
>
>
Quotas ar
Mike Swearingen wrote:
> Hello,
>
PRIMARY KEY (owner,nickname) is going to give you trouble if all your
nicknames are ''
Maybe change it to PRIMARY KEY (owner,email) ?
Ken
>
>
> I was hoping someone can help with converting the .abook flatfiles into
> mysql records. We were able to gener
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Please don't top post. Please do read the mailing list posting guidelines.
>
Thanks for your suggestions.
I have added apc and turned off filtes plugin, but httpd instances keeps
on taking memory.
Look how they are now:
PID USER PR NI VIR
your mail routing is screwed up.
google your error msg for help.
this has zero to do with squirrelmail.
Ken
Fred Dame wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using Squirrelmail 1.5.1 with Hmailserver 5.1.2.-B346. My problem is
> that I cannot send emails to external accouns. When I post a message the
> remote s
On 10/24/2010 11:52 PM, Rajesh M wrote:
> hi
>
> there has been several discussions concerning sending emails in html
> format using squirrelmail web interface
>
> if i receive an email where the image is a part of the email and not
> retrieved a part of the body of the email and if i reply to the
one possible solution -
http://blog.nachtarbeiter.net/2008/08/21/binding-phps-fsockopen-to-a-specific-ip-address/
So, you'd need to make some changes in: functions/imap_general.php and
test to see if it worked..
Or, if you don't mind all of your outgoing traffic to your imap server
going out th
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