We've been using Squirrelmail for about a year now, and so far its been a
very stable, impressive piece of work. Many thanks to all of the
developers who have worked on this project!

Recently, I've been looking at a variety of options for maintaining a
dynamic mailing list archive for a couple of related lists, and have yet
to find anything that quite fits what I'm looking for. Since I'm no
developer myself (the best I can do is butcher other people's scripts),
I've been looking at pre-existing applications which could be tweaked to
do what I want. And Squirrelmail comes awfully close! (i.e., multiple
folders, real-time updates, search functions which understand basic mail
headers, plugin which allows an entire mailspool to be zipped and
downloaded)

Granted it is overkill, but I've been trimming it down to what I need for
this particular project, and things have been looking pretty good...
except for one minor (well, not so minor) hitch. Things get a bit
unpredictable when more than one user is accessing the account.

Is there anyway to force squirrelmail to make a readonly connection to the
IMAP folders? Since people will only be viewing the messages (not
creating, modifying or deleting them), that should solve things nicely.
I've been looking online, and have figured out how to do it using
imap_open, but of course SquirrelMail doesn't use imap_open.

If anyone has any suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated!

Best regards,

Steph



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         Stephanie Smith        03-07-16 | 01:38




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