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C-U,
I have a few questions and I
always appreciate the help I receive here. Thanks in advance
Q1, I installed the courier mta
> to maildrop, on FreeBSD 4.7 and am trying to get the spell-check feature
working. I have installed ispell, from the ports, then installed
courier-mta from the ports and after typing make ispell was detected by courier
by default. make and make install completed with no errors. I logged into
localhost > webmail and I send out a test email with some typo's.
The message sends and is never spell checked.
The only info I find from the Install docs is below
and this checks out.
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Spell checking
The webmail server can use either the ispell or the aspell package for spell checking. Install ispell or aspell before installing Courier. NOTE: Courier assumes that the spell checking
dictionary is called "english". Some systems use a different name for the
default spell checking dictionary. To change the name of the spell checking
dictionary used by the webmail server, put the name of the dictionary into the
file
/usr/lib/courier/share/sqwebmail/html/en-us/ISPELLDICT.
+++++++++++++ I couldn't find anything when logged into webadmin
or in webmail to turn this feature on. What have I missed this
time?
Q2, I've noticed that I need to click the
Purge button twice, from within Outlook Express to clear red x'd email. Is
this unusual? I don't experienced this with uw-imap
Q3, I am using the mailfilters
editing from within sqwebmail, they work great when I filtering
an email (to) an address. How do I add a filter (From) an email
address from within sqwebmail?
Again I thank the list for helping me out so
much.
Jason
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- [courier-users] Re: spell check / purge / mailfilters Jason
- [courier-users] Re: spell check / purge / mailfilters bill
- Re: [courier-users] Re: spell check / purge / mai... Jason Parrett
- RE: [courier-users] Re: spell check / purge /... Bill Michell
- Re: [courier-users] Re: spell check / pur... Jason
- [courier-users] Re: spell check / pu... Sam Varshavchik
- [courier-users] Re: spell check / purge / mai... Sam Varshavchik
