Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
** redirect.php -- derived from webmail.php by Ralf Kraudelt ** $Id: redirect.php,v 1.18 2001/05/15 19:11:58 fidian Exp $
Like I said, the file is likely to be out of date. It's almost 3 years old. It most likely will not work for you. It also relies on autoglobalization of POST variables, which should not be the case. I suggest doing this 'the right way'.
I know php and i added in my squirrelmail login page: http://email.ixip.net I just is not be sure where i must add line: $login_username = $login_username."@".$mailserv; but i see attached files and i added and work succesful.
Those files are three years old. They might "work", but those files have changed extensively in that time. You are surely missing important code that might cause bugs that you'll find in the future possibly having to do with sessions, javascript auto-detect, security, etc. And by going that route instead of using a plugin, you at some point might lose the ability to upgrade SM completely. But it's your choice...
I will use these chages and wait to next release of SM to be ported in stable distribution.
I don't understand what you are saying. The next release of SM will be no different. It will not include this functionality. If you are looking for it to be part of the standard SM functionality, you need to use a plugin.
You also might want to look at why your mailer is mangling subject lines...
- Paul
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