It is 1.4.4
On 2 Aug 2013 15:41, "Fredrik Jervfors-4 [via SquirrelMail]" <
ml-node+s5843n25596...@n7.nabble.com> wrote:
> >>> When user is sending mail through webmail the mail not showing in
> >>> sent items. I read in the previous threads to check the cur tmp and
> >>> new folder .sent folder. I can see the folders inside .sent folder,
> >>> but still is not showing in the sent items nor it is thr in .sent or
> >>> any of its sub folders.
> >>>
> >>> We are using squirrelmail 1.4.
>
> There are more than 20 different versions of SquirrelMail 1.4. The latest
> version is 1.4.22.
>
> >>> Please let me know what else info is required.
>
> See <http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-12.html>.
>
> >> if it's every user it's likely a configuration issue as to where the
> >> sent directory is. If it is one user I don't know, you could try
> getting
> >> the user to send an email with a unique string in it
> "ABCDEF12345ABCDEF"
> >> and then seeing if you can find it in their mailbox anywhere.
> >
> > Its for all the users, can you please tell me which config file and
> which
> > parameter to check for this
>
> For SquirrelMail: config/config.php parameters: $trash_folder,
> $default_move_to_trash.
>
> For your IMAP server: check your IMAP server documentation.
>
> Sincerely,
> Fredrik
>
> PS. Please write your replies inline or at the bottom of the mail - not on
> the top.
>
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