Mike Marion said:
> Quoting Neil Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> It's my mail client. I use Squirrelmail and sometimes it appears not
>> to send, when I hit the send button. When I hit it again, you often
>> see ddoouubbllee ppoossttss. :-)
>
> I think that was one of the reasons I dropped Squirrel and switched to
> Horde/IMP way back when... Squirrel had a habit of getting overloaded
> and
> just failing to do something (large email boxes could send it off into
> la la
> land pretty regularly).
>
> Of course, horde is far harder to setup and get going then squirrel..
> though
> it's got tons of cool features once you do get it up (the new horde
> portal
> with plugins for things like weather, upcoming calendar events, google
> search, etc is really neat).  I've got my whole family using it now,
> even
> edited calendar code a bit for a shared/family calendar.
>
> Might want to think about keeping another tab open to the sent box or
> something, and anytime it appears not to send, refresh that box and
> see if it
> shows up.  I've seen a few quads from you too.

End users that also use my email server never like horde. It was a
pain, lacked many features that squirrelmail had and more closely
matched their experience with other mail clients. Not to mention that
horde was a major pain to configure and make work. An occassional
glitch in squirrelmail won't convince me to go back to horde.

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