Hello guys,
I have a weird one here. I migrated from a Digital Ocean machine to my own
privately owned device running Ubuntu 16.04. After installing Postfix 3.1.0
and Dovecot 2.2.22 I copied the data directory and the virtual host inboxes
across. It was late at night, I logged into the new m
I didn't ask for PHP7. I took it because that was what I got when I ran
#apt-get install squirrelmail
The exact files dropped in my var/cache/apt/archives are:
squirrelmail_2%3a1.4.23~svn20120406-2ubuntu1_all.deb
squirrelmail-locales_1.4.18-20090526-1_all.deb
squirrelmail-viewashtml_3.8-3_all.d
I have exactly the same problem and posted about it on July 4. I ended up on a
business trip and haven't had time to deal with it, but the results I got from
others are very promising. Below is the promising reply I got. Excited to see
this has been worked on.
https://sourceforge.net/p/squir
I noticed on the page:
http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/PatchingSquirrelMail
That if I'm using RPM, I should update via RPM. Does that suggestion extend to
any package manager, such as apt in my case as I am running an OS (Ubuntu) that
is a variant of Debian?
Also, the current installed version
I've decided to change to a different software package. Not sure yet which
one, but I need something that works. At one time years back, this package
just worked and was maintained.
On 11/25/2016 at 10:18 PM, "Paul Lesniewski" wrote:
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>On 2016年11月18日 13:21, rich.gre...@hushmail.com wrote:
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