Am 2007-01-24 01:03:00, schrieb Harry Duncan:
I just liked the mail stored in DB part ... eh... why?? to me that
sounds as appealing as using MS Outlook as an email user agent. Sure
it does it for some people, but I'd find it hugely limiting.
I use a filter to inject all of my messages into a
Hello *,
Am 2007-01-24 23:38:41, schrieb Sergiy Zhuk:
hi
Did you check if you still have those messages files on the server ?
It seems to be a problem either with your solaris nfs servers or with
nfs client caching.
If you've built courier with FAM, try disabling this first just in case.
On Tuesday January 30 2007 7:39 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Jason Flatt wrote:
Hmm, it seems that the PHP md5 function does exactly that. From
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.md5.php :
string md5 ( string str [, bool raw_output] )
You want the crypt() function, not md5()
On 1/31/07, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 2007-01-24 01:03:00, schrieb Harry Duncan:
I just liked the mail stored in DB part ... eh... why?? to me that
sounds as appealing as using MS Outlook as an email user agent. Sure
it does it for some people, but I'd find it hugely
Is anyone working on a courier-authlib-sqlite by
any chance ?
Would this be of interest to anyone ?
Or, would courier-authlib-pipe be a possible way
of using sqlite (I've never looked at it) ?
--markc
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Using Tomcat but
Harry Duncan wrote:
Yeah, searches are a client side feature, and should be so. The
searches may be a limitation for sqwebmail, but because the sqwebmail
system churns out customisable HTML, it would be very easy to tie in
the power of shell based searches into sqwebmail, and have very