Sowmy Narayan.S wrote:
On 8/3/09, Sowmy Narayan sowmynarayan2...@yahoo.in wrote:
Hi,
We have a squirrel mail setup in our college. Due to lot of spam mails
we installed a plugin called restrict senders to restrict the number of
mails sent.
As Benny noted, if users can log in with
Could someone send me the current versions of the following 3 plugins
for use with SquirrelMail 1.4.19 (or let me know if I have most current)?
ldap_common 0.5.0
ldap_abook_backend 0.2.2
ldap_prefs_backend 0.7.1
-rjr
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Robert J Rust
Application System
I found a project page but it appears to not have been updated in quite
a while. Does anybody else on the list use these plugins? I haven't
been able to get the versions I listed to work with 1.4.19 and our newer
apache + php installation.
http://daniel.marczisovszky.hu/projects/index.html
Could someone send me the current Squirrel Logger plugin? :)
-Robert
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Robert J Rust
Application System Administrator
UW - River Falls IT Services
(715) 425-4357
robert.j.r...@uwrf.edu
I'm attempting to update my SquirrelMail installation on a new server
and am encountering strange behavior when I log in. Occasionally I can
log in correctly the first time, but often I get more than the two
standard frames ... and they may or may not have content. It appears to
happen with
I seem to recall there being a plugin for using an alternate login page.
Does someone have that plugin available that they could send me?
-Robert
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Robert J Rust
Application System Administrator
UW - River Falls IT Services
(715) 425-4357
Okay ... I think I've fixed it. I had the apc PHP module enabled, which
SquirrelMail appears not to like (or at least doesn't like the default
apc config). This was not noted in the configtest, so I'd suggest
adding it ?
-Robert
Robert Rust wrote:
I'm attempting to update my SquirrelMail
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 02:34:28PM -0600, Robert Rust wrote:
Oh ... I forgot to mention that this happens *only* with IE6.
In your apache config, you may try this:
SetEnvIf User-Agent .*MSIE.* nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
HTH,
Rainer
Thank
Folks -
We're having a problem when we send messages using IE6. When clicking
Send after composing a message, we get a DNS error (Page Cannot Be
Displayed). The version of IE 6 is:
6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519
This happens when using SSL connections, but not when using non-SSL (https