>>>>> I have a Debian 3.0 kernel 2.4.20 system running with
>>>>> Apache/1.3.27. Today I tried to change the default theme to
>>>>> something else, using the /etc/squirrelmail/conf.pl script, and
>>>> it didn't work. I do get the * sign before the theme I choose,
>>>> but I wont set it when I open squirrelmail. Also when I go to
>>>> options to choose a Theme there are no themes at all. Any ideas
>>>> what Iam doing wrong?
>
>>> Try changing your theme under the Options - Display Preferences
>>> inside SquirrelMail itself.
>
>> Thats just my biggest prob. If I go to Options - Display Prefences
>> inside sqmail it doesn't provide me with any theme's. I can see the
>> option to select a
>
>   I should have asked what version you're using. 1.4rc1 had a bug in
>   that caused that problem. Just use CVS to update to the 1.4[cvs]
>   code, and it'll be fixed.

Is there anyway I can check this by looking at some files? Or by command
line? Cause I only have shell (SSH) access at the moment. And for that CVS
update, you know if there is any manual for doing that?

Ronald.

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