From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2016-12-16 11:26:54
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>>>> Yes, I mean the login page times out. The correct password is >>>> entered, and then Chrome spins, until it times out. You never get >>>> to the inbox. >>>> >>>> It is only 1 user account that is affected, other accounts are >>>> working fine. I think it's trying to display too many emails on the >>>> first page; so if I can reset all the Squirrel mail settings for >>>> this account back to the default settings, it will likely resolve >>>> the issue. How can I do that from the command line? >>> >>> Have the user clean out the inbox by connecting to the account with an >>> external POP3 client like Thunderbird. If the user wishes to retain the >>> ham emails in the account, use IMAP, but delete the spam. >> >> As implied by Rolan, the user's webmail preferences may not be the fix >> you're looking for. > > I took Rolans' advice (thanks Rolan!), there's about 6K emails in the > users inbox using an IMAP desktop client (Outlook). I've had more than > that in my own inbox, and Squirrelmail has always worked fine for me. > That leads me to further believe it's simply a setting in his > Squirrelmail preferences. He's deleting email, but still would be good > to know if those Squirrelmail settings can be changed from the command line. I gave you a whole list of things to consider (including prefs info). You should consider them. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |