on 8/4/03 8:16 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ehh.., I just updated this one, it will be known as:
ftp://ftp.uninett.no/pub/Linux/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/contrib/RPMS/webuserpre
fs-0.5-2mdk.noarch.rpm
on 8/5/03 1:20 AM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is sweet - can this be made to work under just Red Hat 9, which comes
with Spam Assassin?
Yes.
Cool. Do you have a URL? Instructions? A Method?
If you have an SRPM, could I just rebuild it under RH9?
Harry
tisdagen den 12 augusti 2003 16.41 skrev Jeff Hedlund:
Oden Eriksson wrote:
I'm evaluating the new method of using maildrop+spamassassin, it works
pretty well. But I was thinking it would be a great idea if a skilled
coder would have the time to rip out the filtering functions from
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 13:06, David Hubbard wrote:
Anyone know where to find qmailadmin 1.0.25 that
ISS seems to think exists to fix a high risk
issue in 1.0.24?
http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/12737
I don't see it anywhere on
http://inter7.com/qmailadmin.html or
Just add this plugin:
http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=59
Charles
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Question, how you get that quota meter to squirrelmail?
--
Eero
I've got a server running qmailadmin 1.0.25 with
all the goodies like vpopmail 5.3.24, horde/imp for webmail, and
spamassassin.
Recently I started tweaking the ..qmail-default file
to use maildrop to sort spam automatically in the /home/vpopmail directories,
via the suggestions of Dallas
I just checked the processes and I found this line
readproctitle service errors: ...start qmail-pop3ds/run: access
denied?supervise: fa
What does this means? Is it something wrong with the svscan?
Thanks
Victor M. Acosta El Paso Times
300 North Campbell St.
Chris Hallgren wrote:
I remember a couple weeks ago someone talking about having diffrent options
for spam mail messages. I remember it had something about the options to
ethier. Tag the spam, Delete the spam, or leve it alone. I was wondering if
someone could point me to where it was.
One of
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 10:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have disabled all languages except german an english. And I have the
same
problem. Every time a charset of euc-jp !!
Try restarting your Mac (or at least logging out and back in).
Then, visit
Justin,
Are you going to fix the 'make' problems relating to versions after
1.0.23 of qmailadmin or wait until the new 1.1 dev version where Tom
hopes to create separate html template files?
I just tried to make qmailadmin with the patch from your site and got:
[EMAIL
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 02:53 AM, Jan Asmus wrote:
When I connect to the qmailadmin, I get japanese Fonts. I am using
MacOSX
10.2.6, german installation, and the Browser Safari. I have no
problems with
other WebPages.
What are the settings in your International System Preferences Pane?
When I connect to the qmailadmin, I get japanese Fonts. I am using
MacOSX 10.2.6, german installation, and the Browser Safari.
I have no problems with other WebPages.
What are the settings in your International System Preferences Pane?
I'm pretty sure Safari uses that information to
When I look into the source-code of the qmailadmin page I see
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=euc-jp
My ISP says, that it must be an
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
But what can I do with my Browser to change this ? Is this a
Hi,
my ISP uses the last stable Version 1.0.6 (he says).
Jan
If you still have trouble, let us know what version of qmailadmin your
ISP uses, since we've made updates related to default language in
recent development releases.
--
Tom Collins
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://sniffter.com/ -
IMAP is great for mobile users. They can access their email from
anywhere. POP3 should be used when you only check your email from one
computer. SquirrelMail is a Web based IMAP client. Sqwebmail is a web
based POP3 client. So if you're looking to use a web POP3 mail client
Sqwebmail is it.
On Thursday 14 August 2003 10:52, Ulrik S. Kofod wrote:
Horde/imp webmail supports pop3, but the mails are still kept on the
server.
Jeff Koch sagde:
It seems that the qmail, vpopmail, qmailadmin people tend to recommend
squirrelmail and sqwebmail. However, these are both imap clients. Our
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Harry Zink wrote:
This is sweet - can this be made to work under just Red Hat 9, which comes
with Spam Assassin?
If you think that's neat, you should see the squirrelmail plugin for SA
prefs. Very nice, and right there inside your webmail client...
Charles
Harry
I remember a couple weeks ago someone talking about having diffrent options
for spam mail messages. I remember it had something about the options to
ethier. Tag the spam, Delete the spam, or leve it alone. I was wondering if
someone could point me to where it was.
Chris
Hi,
I have disabled all languages except german an english. And I have the same
problem. Every time a charset of euc-jp !!
I will ask my ISP for the qmailadmin version.
Thanks
Jan
Zitat von Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 02:53 AM, Jan Asmus wrote:
When I
Hi all,
In Qmailadmin, when I creat a new list, I would like to know how is the
process for ~vpopmail/domain/domain.com/mailinglist/headeradd file criating,
I would like to add a line on it but I just canĀ“t find the source.
thanks
Aldren Moraes
Hi.
I'm evaluating the new method of using maildrop+spamassassin, it works
pretty well. But I was thinking it would be a great idea if a skilled coder
would have the time to rip out the filtering functions from sqwebmail so that
we could use it as a stand alone or in qmailadmin. Or even better
Horde/imp webmail supports pop3, but the mails are still kept on the server.
Jeff Koch sagde:
It seems that the qmail, vpopmail, qmailadmin people tend to recommend
squirrelmail and sqwebmail. However, these are both imap clients. Our
initial reaction is to prefer (in order to save
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 06:25 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Blast. I have a few patches I'd like to submit before then.
I'll try to get them out today or tommorrow if my schedule
allows.
Have we entered a code freeze?
If not, when will we?
At this point, I don't want to add new features
Hi Tom,
I have send this URL to my provider.
Thanks for your help !!!
Jan
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my ISP uses the last stable Version 1.0.6 (he says).
See if they are willing to apply this patch:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
Hi,
here is the output:
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE is de-de, ja;q=0.25, en;q=0.50, de;q=0.75
so the language settings in the browser are still:
de-de
ja
en
de
which evaluates in qmailadmin 1.0.6 to ja (de-de is ignored)
so maybe you tried to disable all languages except en and de,
but your
My mistake. I only meant to emphasize that it did not rely on IMAP like
SquirrelMail does
-Original Message-
From: Evren Yurtesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 9:47 PM
To: William Voyek
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] Why
subj
Hi Franz,
Safari is the main browser for MacOSX from Apple (also made from Apple).
Based on KHTML/Gecko.
Jan
Hi,
here is the output:
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE is de-de, ja;q=0.25, en;q=0.50, de;q=0.75
so the language settings in the browser are still:
de-de
ja
en
de
which evaluates
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 12:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my ISP uses the last stable Version 1.0.6 (he says).
See if they are willing to apply this patch:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
index.php?func=detailaid=787707group_id=6691atid=306691
That should work as a temporary fix
Hi,
please see my last posting. I have disabled all languages except german and
english. The same problem.
I will ask my ISP for the qmailadmin version.
Jan
Zitat von Franz Stancl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I connect to the qmailadmin, I get japanese Fonts. I am using
MacOSX 10.2.6,
When I look into the source-code of the qmailadmin page I see
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=euc-jp
My ISP says, that it must be an
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
But what can I do with my Browser to change this ? Is this a
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 20:07, Tom Collins wrote:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmailadmin/
Release Notes:
Minor changes, see Change Log for details.
We should have a stable release by the end of August.
Blast. I have a few patches I'd like to submit before then.
I'll try to get
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 12:37 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
There's no README.hooks in there ;)
Dang, I forgot to update Makefile.am to include it in 'make dist'.
It's ready for the next release.
And, attached is an updated swedish language file (diff)
Added for the next release...
--
Tom
Jeff Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that the qmail, vpopmail, qmailadmin people tend to recommend
squirrelmail and sqwebmail. However, these are both imap clients.
SqWebMail isn't an IMAP client, it reads Maildirs natively.
Our initial reaction is to prefer (in order to save
Yet it is easier to delete spam emails with attachments when you use
IMAP without saving to your PC and you can save bandwidth, thus giving
advantage to the client although your poor mail server should process
this information :)
Now when you dont let your users access to IMAP and if some
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 10:54 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
It seems that the qmail, vpopmail, qmailadmin people tend to recommend
squirrelmail and sqwebmail. However, these are both imap clients. Our
initial reaction is to prefer (in order to save bandwidth, cpu cycles
and disk space) pop3
Just in case you all didn't have the address for the download location,
you can get it at:
http://www.somnioworld.com/qmailadmin.php
Ok, Thanks to a buddy's encouragement we were able to finish most of the
requests people have had for the New Look Feel to qmailadmin. He
really needed the
You are mistaken, sqwebmail doesnt support POP3
Furthermore it only supports Maildir directories. Which would be
irrelevant if it was supporting POP3 anyway.
William Voyek wrote:
IMAP is great for mobile users. They can access their email from
anywhere. POP3 should be used when you only check
Sqwebmail is not an imap client, it reads from users home directory
directly. (it is not pop3 client either)
And there is no savings if you use a webmail program, it will not delete
users emails when he logs on to webmail :) this would be little stupid
since he would lose all his emails when
It seems that the qmail, vpopmail, qmailadmin people tend to recommend
squirrelmail and sqwebmail. However, these are both imap clients. Our
initial reaction is to prefer (in order to save bandwidth, cpu cycles and
disk space) pop3 and have users keep their mail folders on their local
PC's.
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