[SM-USERS] FW: Centos 7 & Squirrelmail issues

2019-07-24 Thread Squirrel Mail
Paul, So, many many months have passed since I had been working on this without success, other things were far more important so it was shelved. So now having time to focus on this issue, and the unfortunate luxury of brand new Centos build I dove in. All the systems here while not identical in

[SM-USERS] Individualized timezones.

2004-10-06 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
I'm playing with 1.4.3a. I have searched for information on setting the timezone, and everything points to the Options and then Personal Information pages. However, that page shows absolutely nothing about timezones. I checked all files in the tarball (grep -i timezone) and there s

RE: [SM-USERS] Individualized timezones.

2004-10-06 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Christopher Wagner wrote: > For my part, I'm running Squirrelmail 1.4.3a on Debian and am showing > quite clearly "Timezone Options" under "Options" then "Personal > Information". I checked the frame, again, plus the view-source for the frame, and it isn't there.

RE: [SM-USERS] Individualized timezones.

2004-10-07 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: > > Set the "safe_mode" off, restart apache, and the Timezone option > > magically appears. > > It is enough to add TZ variable to safe_mode_allowed_env_vars Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. > If you have safe mode turned on, there must be some re

[SM-USERS] SquirrelMail for large installations?

2004-10-07 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
I am wondering if SW will work well for large installations. The last ISP I did some work for (about 1 million mailboxes) switched from a defunct commercial product to Horde. But Horde suffered from a lot of overhead, doing a pop/imap login for every page update and transferring all the dat

Re: [SM-USERS] SquirrelMail for large installations?

2004-10-07 Thread roger-squirrel-mail
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Jay Lee wrote: > Take a look at the imapproxy project http://www.imapproxy.org. This > prevents the login/logout problems by caching a connection to the imap > server. Thanks for the pointer. > No it doesn't. Squirrelmail and most other webmail servers want to offer