Hello Michael,
On 2018-10-07 13:03, Michael Mansour wrote:
I'd like to look at exporting emails from the old and into the new,
based on emails for all the domain instead of defining email
addresses.
well, pilerexport can do that. Go to a directory where piler has write
access, and expect m
On 2018-10-07 13:00, Michael Mansour wrote:
I've tried to search through the documentation for this but can't find
anything definitive.
I have installed a new 1.3.4 Mail Piler server. I have memcached
installed and running, have the PHP PECL Memcached install in PHP
also.
From the docs:
ht
Hello Michael,
On 2018-10-07 13:32, Michael Mansour wrote:
I noticed I made a small mod in your logout.php script when
implementing years ago, I didn't like how it stays on the logout and
you have to manually click the back link.
So I modified the bottom of your logout.php to:
...
}
hea
Hi Janos,
I noticed I made a small mod in your logout.php script when implementing
years ago, I didn't like how it stays on the logout and you have to
manually click the back link.
So I modified the bottom of your logout.php to:
...
}
header("Refresh: 2;index.php");
?>
which performs a
Hi Janos,
I've installed a new Mail Piler 1.3.4 server running on CentOS 7.
Could you please advise on the below.
I'd like to look at exporting emails from the old and into the new,
based on emails for all the domain instead of defining email addresses.
As another question, will the import h
Hi,
I've tried to search through the documentation for this but can't find
anything definitive.
I have installed a new 1.3.4 Mail Piler server. I have memcached
installed and running, have the PHP PECL Memcached install in PHP also.
From the docs:
http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:post