Thank you Sam.
I tought maybe by defining the lists, sqwebmail may sort the messages by
threads or something. It, in fact, picks up the list upon reply, which is
nice.
And I found and fixed my hostname. Thanks again.
I have another question now, I'll throw it in here knowing that maybe I
should start a new thread. I'm sure someone will let me know if it's a
terrible thing to do (and then I won't do it anymore...)
If I want my outgoing mail to be piped through PGP, and the incoming
messages to be piped through also... Is there a way to do this with this MUA
(sqwebmail) ? sendit.sh for outgoing maybe ? But if so, then ALL outgoing
messages with be piped through, right ? Any way to be selective ?
Thanks again,
Jean
Sam Varshavchik writes:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Jean wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> Just got sqwebmail going a few days ago. Nice. I have a question in regards
>> to the preferences. What's suppose to happen, if anything, when you add the
>> addresses of the lists one is subscribed to in the preferences page ?
>>
>> Simply asking because I did add about half a dozen addresses in there, and I
>> haven't seen anything different happen...? Am I missing something ?
>
> There are three reply functions: reply to sender, reply to all, and reply
> to mailing list. When you select "reply to mailing list", sqwebmail looks
> at the original recipients of the message, and creates a reply to only
> those addresses that are defined as mailing lists, which is usually not
> the same as any of the other two possibilities.
>
>> Also, how do I change <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> by
>> default ?
>
> See "Runtime configuration" in INSTALL.
>
> --
> Sam
>
Jean
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Jean Caron
Network Security Consultant
NORAC inc. - Network Optimization Research & Analysis Canada
Quebec, Canada
(613) 277-6672