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From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-04-29 18:24:27
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Alex <mys...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > >>>>> It appears the local_user_autoresponder doesn't require Server >>>>> Settings, correct? So I could conceivably just uninstall it (or >>>>> actually just remove it, since it doesn't get installed as a plugin). >>>> >>>> Both plugins will work for you. They can both provide a way to allow >>>> users to edit their vacation files. Just make sure you have your >>>> autoresponder already set up and working. Future versions of the >>>> Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin will use the Server >>>> Settings Backend plugin as well, but that's just informational at this >>>> time. >>> >>> I like the Local User Autoresponder for the benefit of the suid >>> program, since the user's don't have a shell to use with FTP. >> >> Server Settings has a better SUID program. > > Then I think I'm really missing something. As I believe I mentioned, I > read through the docs with the Server Settings "plugin", but it says > that it doesn't need to be enabled, and it's effectively only an API, > not an actual plugin. Is that correct? I didn't see any explicit > information on how to actually enable vacation/autoaway/forwarding > capabilities. The Server Settings Backend plugin doesn't need to be enabled (and is what has the SUID wrapper). Server Settings is a plugin that presents an interface in SquirrelMail and uses the Server Settings Backend API. It must be enabled. There are many examples in its configuration files, including some for presenting a vacation interface. If you're not comfortable with that, the Local User Autoresponder plugin is still a fine plugin. > Also, I liked the "Autoresponder" (not sure what it was called) option > that was created as a menu item on the home page with the > "autorespond" plugin. That is lacking.with the > local_autorespond_forward plugin. The Server Settings plugin can put links in the menu bar as desired. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Alex <mys...@gm...> - 2013-04-29 17:02:12
|
Hi, >>>> It appears the local_user_autoresponder doesn't require Server >>>> Settings, correct? So I could conceivably just uninstall it (or >>>> actually just remove it, since it doesn't get installed as a plugin). >>> >>> Both plugins will work for you. They can both provide a way to allow >>> users to edit their vacation files. Just make sure you have your >>> autoresponder already set up and working. Future versions of the >>> Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin will use the Server >>> Settings Backend plugin as well, but that's just informational at this >>> time. >> >> I like the Local User Autoresponder for the benefit of the suid >> program, since the user's don't have a shell to use with FTP. > > Server Settings has a better SUID program. Then I think I'm really missing something. As I believe I mentioned, I read through the docs with the Server Settings "plugin", but it says that it doesn't need to be enabled, and it's effectively only an API, not an actual plugin. Is that correct? I didn't see any explicit information on how to actually enable vacation/autoaway/forwarding capabilities. Also, I liked the "Autoresponder" (not sure what it was called) option that was created as a menu item on the home page with the "autorespond" plugin. That is lacking.with the local_autorespond_forward plugin. Thanks, Alex |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-04-29 16:35:02
|
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Alex <mys...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > >>>>> If I were to chose a standalone vacation plugin instead, would it be >>>>> the "Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder" plugin? I'm noticing >>>>> now that, although it doesn't have as many downloads, it was released >>>>> much more recently. >>> >>>> The plugin you should use is predicated on the mechanism you will use to >>>> forward and autorespond to emails. >>>> >>>> For instance the Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin >>>> changes a users .forward file to set their forwarding and implements >>>> the auto-respond function utilizing the standard unix vacation program. >>> >>> I have a standard fc17 install with vacation installed, and would like >>> to provide forwarding and auto-away capability. >>> >>> I had originally chosen the autorespond plugin, but the >>> local_user_autoresponder now seems to be a bit better using the suid >>> app since the user's don't currently have command shells. >>> >>> I think I got confused with the Server Settings plugin and how >>> specifically it relates to the vacation plugins, or what plugins use >>> its API to provide the low-level functions. >>> >>> It appears the local_user_autoresponder doesn't require Server >>> Settings, correct? So I could conceivably just uninstall it (or >>> actually just remove it, since it doesn't get installed as a plugin). >> >> Both plugins will work for you. They can both provide a way to allow >> users to edit their vacation files. Just make sure you have your >> autoresponder already set up and working. Future versions of the >> Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin will use the Server >> Settings Backend plugin as well, but that's just informational at this >> time. > > I like the Local User Autoresponder for the benefit of the suid > program, since the user's don't have a shell to use with FTP. Server Settings has a better SUID program. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Alex <mys...@gm...> - 2013-04-29 16:11:21
|
Hi, >>>> If I were to chose a standalone vacation plugin instead, would it be >>>> the "Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder" plugin? I'm noticing >>>> now that, although it doesn't have as many downloads, it was released >>>> much more recently. >> >>> The plugin you should use is predicated on the mechanism you will use to >>> forward and autorespond to emails. >>> >>> For instance the Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin >>> changes a users .forward file to set their forwarding and implements >>> the auto-respond function utilizing the standard unix vacation program. >> >> I have a standard fc17 install with vacation installed, and would like >> to provide forwarding and auto-away capability. >> >> I had originally chosen the autorespond plugin, but the >> local_user_autoresponder now seems to be a bit better using the suid >> app since the user's don't currently have command shells. >> >> I think I got confused with the Server Settings plugin and how >> specifically it relates to the vacation plugins, or what plugins use >> its API to provide the low-level functions. >> >> It appears the local_user_autoresponder doesn't require Server >> Settings, correct? So I could conceivably just uninstall it (or >> actually just remove it, since it doesn't get installed as a plugin). > > Both plugins will work for you. They can both provide a way to allow > users to edit their vacation files. Just make sure you have your > autoresponder already set up and working. Future versions of the > Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin will use the Server > Settings Backend plugin as well, but that's just informational at this > time. I like the Local User Autoresponder for the benefit of the suid program, since the user's don't have a shell to use with FTP. Thanks, Alex |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-04-29 04:34:31
|
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Alex <mys...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, > >>> I'm trying to configure an autoresponder for v1.4.22, and Paul sent me >>> here as a more appropriate place to ask my questions. I'm currently >>> using the Autorespond plugin, but I understand it's deprecated in >>> favor of the Server Settings plugin. Am I understanding that >>> correctly? >>> >>> The Server Settings plugin seems to be much more complicated than >>> necessary for me. I've read through the README for that plugin, and am >>> confused about whether the functionality is included within the plugin >>> itself, or somehow is leveraged by another plugin? It says that it's >>> only an API, but it was released well after any of the plugins on the >>> Vacation page, so I was confused how it works. >>> >>> If I were to chose a standalone vacation plugin instead, would it be >>> the "Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder" plugin? I'm noticing >>> now that, although it doesn't have as many downloads, it was released >>> much more recently. > >> The plugin you should use is predicated on the mechanism you will use to >> forward and autorespond to emails. >> >> For instance the Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin >> changes a users .forward file to set their forwarding and implements >> the auto-respond function utilizing the standard unix vacation program. > > I have a standard fc17 install with vacation installed, and would like > to provide forwarding and auto-away capability. > > I had originally chosen the autorespond plugin, but the > local_user_autoresponder now seems to be a bit better using the suid > app since the user's don't currently have command shells. > > I think I got confused with the Server Settings plugin and how > specifically it relates to the vacation plugins, or what plugins use > its API to provide the low-level functions. > > It appears the local_user_autoresponder doesn't require Server > Settings, correct? So I could conceivably just uninstall it (or > actually just remove it, since it doesn't get installed as a plugin). Both plugins will work for you. They can both provide a way to allow users to edit their vacation files. Just make sure you have your autoresponder already set up and working. Future versions of the Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin will use the Server Settings Backend plugin as well, but that's just informational at this time. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Alex <mys...@gm...> - 2013-04-29 03:12:01
|
Hi, >> I'm trying to configure an autoresponder for v1.4.22, and Paul sent me >> here as a more appropriate place to ask my questions. I'm currently >> using the Autorespond plugin, but I understand it's deprecated in >> favor of the Server Settings plugin. Am I understanding that >> correctly? >> >> The Server Settings plugin seems to be much more complicated than >> necessary for me. I've read through the README for that plugin, and am >> confused about whether the functionality is included within the plugin >> itself, or somehow is leveraged by another plugin? It says that it's >> only an API, but it was released well after any of the plugins on the >> Vacation page, so I was confused how it works. >> >> If I were to chose a standalone vacation plugin instead, would it be >> the "Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder" plugin? I'm noticing >> now that, although it doesn't have as many downloads, it was released >> much more recently. > The plugin you should use is predicated on the mechanism you will use to > forward and autorespond to emails. > > For instance the Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin > changes a users .forward file to set their forwarding and implements > the auto-respond function utilizing the standard unix vacation program. I have a standard fc17 install with vacation installed, and would like to provide forwarding and auto-away capability. I had originally chosen the autorespond plugin, but the local_user_autoresponder now seems to be a bit better using the suid app since the user's don't currently have command shells. I think I got confused with the Server Settings plugin and how specifically it relates to the vacation plugins, or what plugins use its API to provide the low-level functions. It appears the local_user_autoresponder doesn't require Server Settings, correct? So I could conceivably just uninstall it (or actually just remove it, since it doesn't get installed as a plugin). Thanks, Alex |
From: Ted H. <te...@io...> - 2013-04-28 03:17:45
|
On Sat, 27 Apr 2013, Alex wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to configure an autoresponder for v1.4.22, and Paul sent me > here as a more appropriate place to ask my questions. I'm currently > using the Autorespond plugin, but I understand it's deprecated in > favor of the Server Settings plugin. Am I understanding that > correctly? > > The Server Settings plugin seems to be much more complicated than > necessary for me. I've read through the README for that plugin, and am > confused about whether the functionality is included within the plugin > itself, or somehow is leveraged by another plugin? It says that it's > only an API, but it was released well after any of the plugins on the > Vacation page, so I was confused how it works. > > If I were to chose a standalone vacation plugin instead, would it be > the "Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder" plugin? I'm noticing > now that, although it doesn't have as many downloads, it was released > much more recently. > > btw, do paypal donations charge a percentage, or does 100% of the > donation go to the recipient? I know they charge for business > transactions, of course, but it just occurred to me that they may not > charge for charitable donations, such as to the squirrelmail team. > > Any advice greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Alex > > ----- > squirrelmail-plugins mailing list > Posting guidelines: http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines > List address: squ...@li... > List archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.plugins > List info (subscribe/unsubscribe/change options): https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-plugins > Alex, The plugin you should use is predicated on the mechanism you will use to forward and autorespond to emails. For instance the Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder plugin changes a users .forward file to set their forwarding and implements the auto-respond function utilizing the standard unix vacation program. If you use a traditional unix email setup this plugin would probably work for you. Ted Hatfield |
From: Alex <mys...@gm...> - 2013-04-28 00:14:39
|
Hi all, I'm trying to configure an autoresponder for v1.4.22, and Paul sent me here as a more appropriate place to ask my questions. I'm currently using the Autorespond plugin, but I understand it's deprecated in favor of the Server Settings plugin. Am I understanding that correctly? The Server Settings plugin seems to be much more complicated than necessary for me. I've read through the README for that plugin, and am confused about whether the functionality is included within the plugin itself, or somehow is leveraged by another plugin? It says that it's only an API, but it was released well after any of the plugins on the Vacation page, so I was confused how it works. If I were to chose a standalone vacation plugin instead, would it be the "Local User Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder" plugin? I'm noticing now that, although it doesn't have as many downloads, it was released much more recently. btw, do paypal donations charge a percentage, or does 100% of the donation go to the recipient? I know they charge for business transactions, of course, but it just occurred to me that they may not charge for charitable donations, such as to the squirrelmail team. Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks, Alex |
From: <ke...@lo...> - 2013-04-21 08:38:35
|
Hi I am new at squirrelmail, but have got the basics working. However I have a number of accounts that I administer and therefore tried to add the username plugin. I installed and configured it according to documentation, but it is not showing anything anywhere on the logged-in page. Squirrelmail vers 1.4.22 configtest shows all ok username plugin 2.3 compatibility plugin 2.0.16 on Fedora 18 apache httpd-2.4.4-2.fc18.x86_64 links to dovecot and sendmail on separate physical machine Regards Ken |
From: Max P. <py...@br...> - 2013-04-03 23:31:07
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Max Pyziur wrote: > On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Max Pyziur wrote: > >> >> >> >> Greetings, >> [...] > > One follow-up, I see that html tags are being stripped; to briefly > illustrate, the following is pasted in: > > ######### > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> > <html> > <head> > <title>News from The Museum: Kinofest NYC 2013</title> > <meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow"> > <style type="text/css"> > ul { > margin-top: 0px; > margin-bottom: 0px; > } > ######### > > and the following is received (if you dig ...) > > ######### > News from The Museum: Kinofest NYC 2013 > <style type="text/css"> > ul { > margin-top: 0px; > margin-bottom: 0px; > } > ########### After more testing, this is localized to PHP 5.3 and Squirrelmail 1.4.22. The html_mail plugin hasn't changed in a considerable amount of time. What appears to be happening is that when trying to compose html-formatted mail in its source code form, and then pasting it in, the combination of PHP5.3 and Squirrelmail 1.4.22 are more strict in determining what are allowable tags. So, does anyone know if this is a configuration setting with the possibility of it being loosened? Thanks >> Much thanks. > [... recycle ...] > >> Max Pyziur >> py...@br... > [... recycle ...] [...recyle ...] |
From: Max P. <py...@br...> - 2013-04-03 13:18:08
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On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Max Pyziur wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > Recently, due to a disk failure I made a quick decision to move our site > to a new machine running a fresh installation of CentOS 6 from a degrading > machine that was built on CentOS 5. > > Since this was sudden, enough issues developed, but we've managed to > resolve a number of them. One that is still outstanding relates to > squirrelmail's html_plugin > > > In Squirrelmail, you can install a plugin called html_mail that allows you to > compose html-formatted email. > > This plugin functions with Firefox and Internet Explorer; it doesn't function > in Google Chrome. > > In CentOS 5 with PHP5.1 using html_mail, I would toggle the HTML source button. > Then, I could copy and paste html-formatted text with complicated html > (tables, css, etc) from a text editor into the the html-formatting pane of > squirrelmail, and the message would be delivered as html-formatted to the > recipients. > > In CentOS 6, with PHP5.3, using Squirrelmail with the html_mail plugin, using > this same procedure (toggle html source to bring up "text mode" in the > composition pane) and copying html-formatted text from a text editor into the > html-window in Squirrelmail, the delivered email only shows the header > information. > > Using pine, I see that there is an attachment, viewing the attachment, I see > the original html code that was composed in a text editor. > > Viewing this same received email in a web-based client (Gmail or Squirrelmail), > all of html-formatted part disappears. > > Looking at a part of a CentOS 5 mail header where this process was successful, > I see: > Content-Length: 132323 > Lines: 3332 > Parts/Attachments: > 1.1 OK 1,169 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) > 1.2 Shown 2,137 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) > 2 Shown 5 lines Text > > Looking at a part of a CentOS 6 mail header where this process is failing, I > see: > Parts/Attachments: > 1.1 OK 1,898 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) > 1.2 Shown 1 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) > 2 Shown 5 lines Text > > It's the "1.2" part > > Finally, looking at the message in the "Sent" folder, the html-formatted > message disappears. > > In many issues that have related to this migration the primary reason has > been changes in PHP 5.3 differing from PHP 5.1's functionality. This > html_mail issue may or may not relate to that. > > In addition, we're using sendmail as the MTA (with the hope of moving to > Postfix, which is stock in CentOS 6), since our legacy setup used > sendmail. > > The sendmail version we used on CentOS 5 was 8.13.8-8.el5; now it is > 8.14.4-8. > > Recognizing that there are a myriad of points involved but also having > reviewed some of the squirrelmail-plugin archives and seeing that > versions of this problem have been reported, would there be any > suggestions on how to troubleshoot and resolve this? One follow-up, I see that html tags are being stripped; to briefly illustrate, the following is pasted in: ######### <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>News from The Museum: Kinofest NYC 2013</title> <meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow"> <style type="text/css"> ul { margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } ######### and the following is received (if you dig ...) ######### News from The Museum: Kinofest NYC 2013 <style type="text/css"> ul { margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } ########### > Much thanks. [... recycle ...] > Max Pyziur > py...@br... [... recycle ...] |
From: Max P. <py...@br...> - 2013-04-03 12:11:42
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Greetings, Recently, due to a disk failure I made a quick decision to move our site to a new machine running a fresh installation of CentOS 6 from a degrading machine that was built on CentOS 5. Since this was sudden, enough issues developed, but we've managed to resolve a number of them. One that is still outstanding relates to squirrelmail's html_plugin In Squirrelmail, you can install a plugin called html_mail that allows you to compose html-formatted email. This plugin functions with Firefox and Internet Explorer; it doesn't function in Google Chrome. In CentOS 5 with PHP5.1 using html_mail, I would toggle the HTML source button. Then, I could copy and paste html-formatted text with complicated html (tables, css, etc) from a text editor into the the html-formatting pane of squirrelmail, and the message would be delivered as html-formatted to the recipients. In CentOS 6, with PHP5.3, using Squirrelmail with the html_mail plugin, using this same procedure (toggle html source to bring up "text mode" in the composition pane) and copying html-formatted text from a text editor into the html-window in Squirrelmail, the delivered email only shows the header information. Using pine, I see that there is an attachment, viewing the attachment, I see the original html code that was composed in a text editor. Viewing this same received email in a web-based client (Gmail or Squirrelmail), all of html-formatted part disappears. Looking at a part of a CentOS 5 mail header where this process was successful, I see: Content-Length: 132323 Lines: 3332 Parts/Attachments: 1.1 OK 1,169 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) 1.2 Shown 2,137 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) 2 Shown 5 lines Text Looking at a part of a CentOS 6 mail header where this process is failing, I see: Parts/Attachments: 1.1 OK 1,898 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) 1.2 Shown 1 lines Text (charset: ISO-8859-1) 2 Shown 5 lines Text It's the "1.2" part Finally, looking at the message in the "Sent" folder, the html-formatted message disappears. In many issues that have related to this migration the primary reason has been changes in PHP 5.3 differing from PHP 5.1's functionality. This html_mail issue may or may not relate to that. In addition, we're using sendmail as the MTA (with the hope of moving to Postfix, which is stock in CentOS 6), since our legacy setup used sendmail. The sendmail version we used on CentOS 5 was 8.13.8-8.el5; now it is 8.14.4-8. Recognizing that there are a myriad of points involved but also having reviewed some of the squirrelmail-plugin archives and seeing that versions of this problem have been reported, would there be any suggestions on how to troubleshoot and resolve this? Much thanks. Max Pyziur py...@br... |
From: Darren H. <dh...@ne...> - 2013-03-18 15:57:16
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Run the conf.pl file from the "config" folder inside your SquirrelMail installation directory. On RedHat systems, this is usually: /usr/share/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl >From there, choose option 8 to see active and available plug-ins. You should also take a look at the Administrator's guide: http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/ Configuring SquirrelMail: http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-5.html Customizing SquirrelMail: http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-7.html Darren Holt Information Technology The News-Gazette, Inc. http://www.news-gazette.com/ On Mon, March 18, 2013 10:26, Rick Poole WA1RKT wrote: > I have searched for the answer to this and have not found anything. > > As a squirrelmail / email administrator with root access, how do I > determine which squirrelmail plug-ins have been installed? > > There are several available "mail filter" plug-ins and I need to find out > which one was installed in my installation. > > Thanks... > > Rick in NH > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. > Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics > Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: > http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_mar----- > squirrelmail-plugins mailing list > Posting guidelines: http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines > List address: squ...@li... > List archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.plugins > List info (subscribe/unsubscribe/change options): > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-plugins |
From: Rick P. W. <wa...@co...> - 2013-03-18 15:26:17
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I have searched for the answer to this and have not found anything. As a squirrelmail / email administrator with root access, how do I determine which squirrelmail plug-ins have been installed? There are several available "mail filter" plug-ins and I need to find out which one was installed in my installation. Thanks... Rick in NH |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-03-16 16:59:44
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Paul Lesniewski <pa...@sq...> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Scott Ruckh <sr...@ge...> wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 09:51:58AM -0800, Paul Lesniewski wrote: >>> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Scott Ruckh <sr...@ge...> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Make sure the user preference setting for it is enabled. >>> >> >>> > Thank you for the suggestion. >>> > >>> > Allow Arbitrary From Addresses: is "checked" for the user who is testing >>> > custom_from feature. Configuration item was unchecked, and rechecked to >>> > see if it would make any difference. Making this change did not resolve >>> > the issue. >>> >>> Try reverting your PHP version to confirm that PHP is not the problem, >>> although, again, it should be triggering errors if this is the case. >>> This issue seems to be specific to your environment, as no one else >>> has reported such problems, so you might have to do some debugging in >>> the code itself. Do you know PHP? >>> >> it looks like this line in function cf_modify_compose_page() is not working -- >> >> $output = preg_replace('|<select name="identity">(.*?</select>\s*</td>\s*</tr>)|s', >> '<select name="identity" ' >> . ($javascript_on ? 'onChange="for (i = 0; i < this.length; i++) { if (this.options[i].selected) { this.form.custom_from.value = this.options[i].text; break; } }"' : '') >> . '>$1<tr>' >> . html_tag('td', '', 'right', $color[4], 'width="10%"') >> // i18n: string below intentionally in SquirrelMail domain >> . _("From:") . '</td>' >> . html_tag('td', '', 'left', $color[4], 'width="90%"') >> . substr(addInput('custom_from', $custom_from, 60), 0, -3) >> . ($javascript_on ? ' onfocus="alreadyFocused=true;" ' : '') >> . ' /><br /></td></tr>', >> $output); >> >> The variable $output is the same (at least display wise) before and after this statement. I added an 'echo $output' right before this line, leaving the 'echo $output' that is directly after this >> line. On the webpage I end up with two identical outputs where the custom_from field is not present. >> >> I do not know enough about PHP or the command being executed to troubleshoot the issue. I was hoping you might be able to offer some tips on things to try in order to help troubleshoot. >> > > Thanks for your help. The user in question apparently does not have > multiple identities set up. This is where the problem is. I am > sending you a fixed plugin package offlist. Please let me know if it > fixes the issue so I can issue a general release. Fix confirmed offlist. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-03-16 03:03:58
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Paul Lesniewski <pa...@sq...> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:15 AM, ZArvixe <zee...@ar...> wrote: >> Hi Paul, >> >> Thats not the case. > > Because you didn't keep any thread context, it's very hard to remember > what you are referring to. Presuming "att" was in reference to AT&T > was premature, since it could also mean "attachment", but either way, > vanilla SquirrelMail with only the HTML plugin creates no such named > attachment that I am aware of. > >> I installed Squirrel mail on the same server and sent an >> email from the sender on same server to recipient on same server. The mail >> was sent through squirrel mail in HTML composition and was checked in >> squirrel mail too and I can reproduce the behaviour. This has been tested on >> multiple servers. > > Please be more specific in regard to "multiple servers" -- what > software does each server use? Do they all run their own IMAP/SMTP > instances? Where are they located? > >> Just to add, this is installed on Windows 2008/2012 servers running >> hMailserver as mailserver. The mail was tested within server so no ISP or >> Proxy is involved. > > So perhaps your configuration of hMailserver is the issue. Have you > checked with them? > >> If you want, I can pm you the login details for squirrel mail to test >> yourself. > > Sure, I can try to take a look, but it's fairly doubtful that > SquirrelMail is the problem here. Also, see here: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/10171 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/10182 -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-03-16 02:36:34
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Scott Ruckh <sr...@ge...> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 09:51:58AM -0800, Paul Lesniewski wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Scott Ruckh <sr...@ge...> wrote: >> >> >> >> Make sure the user preference setting for it is enabled. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Paul Lesniewski >> >> SquirrelMail Team >> >> Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! >> >> http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php >> >> >> > >> > Thank you for the suggestion. >> > >> > Allow Arbitrary From Addresses: is "checked" for the user who is testing >> > custom_from feature. Configuration item was unchecked, and rechecked to >> > see if it would make any difference. Making this change did not resolve >> > the issue. >> >> Try reverting your PHP version to confirm that PHP is not the problem, >> although, again, it should be triggering errors if this is the case. >> This issue seems to be specific to your environment, as no one else >> has reported such problems, so you might have to do some debugging in >> the code itself. Do you know PHP? >> >> -- >> Paul Lesniewski >> SquirrelMail Team >> Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! >> http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php >> > > it looks like this line in function cf_modify_compose_page() is not working -- > > $output = preg_replace('|<select name="identity">(.*?</select>\s*</td>\s*</tr>)|s', > '<select name="identity" ' > . ($javascript_on ? 'onChange="for (i = 0; i < this.length; i++) { if (this.options[i].selected) { this.form.custom_from.value = this.options[i].text; break; } }"' : '') > . '>$1<tr>' > . html_tag('td', '', 'right', $color[4], 'width="10%"') > // i18n: string below intentionally in SquirrelMail domain > . _("From:") . '</td>' > . html_tag('td', '', 'left', $color[4], 'width="90%"') > . substr(addInput('custom_from', $custom_from, 60), 0, -3) > . ($javascript_on ? ' onfocus="alreadyFocused=true;" ' : '') > . ' /><br /></td></tr>', > $output); > > The variable $output is the same (at least display wise) before and after this statement. I added an 'echo $output' right before this line, leaving the 'echo $output' that is directly after this > line. On the webpage I end up with two identical outputs where the custom_from field is not present. > > I do not know enough about PHP or the command being executed to troubleshoot the issue. I was hoping you might be able to offer some tips on things to try in order to help troubleshoot. > Thanks for your help. The user in question apparently does not have multiple identities set up. This is where the problem is. I am sending you a fixed plugin package offlist. Please let me know if it fixes the issue so I can issue a general release. Thanks -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Scott R. <sr...@ge...> - 2013-03-15 23:59:57
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 09:51:58AM -0800, Paul Lesniewski wrote: > On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Scott Ruckh <sr...@ge...> wrote: > >> > >> Make sure the user preference setting for it is enabled. > >> > >> -- > >> Paul Lesniewski > >> SquirrelMail Team > >> Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! > >> http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php > >> > > > > Thank you for the suggestion. > > > > Allow Arbitrary From Addresses: is "checked" for the user who is testing > > custom_from feature. Configuration item was unchecked, and rechecked to > > see if it would make any difference. Making this change did not resolve > > the issue. > > Try reverting your PHP version to confirm that PHP is not the problem, > although, again, it should be triggering errors if this is the case. > This issue seems to be specific to your environment, as no one else > has reported such problems, so you might have to do some debugging in > the code itself. Do you know PHP? > > -- > Paul Lesniewski > SquirrelMail Team > Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! > http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php > it looks like this line in function cf_modify_compose_page() is not working -- $output = preg_replace('|<select name="identity">(.*?</select>\s*</td>\s*</tr>)|s', '<select name="identity" ' . ($javascript_on ? 'onChange="for (i = 0; i < this.length; i++) { if (this.options[i].selected) { this.form.custom_from.value = this.options[i].text; break; } }"' : '') . '>$1<tr>' . html_tag('td', '', 'right', $color[4], 'width="10%"') // i18n: string below intentionally in SquirrelMail domain . _("From:") . '</td>' . html_tag('td', '', 'left', $color[4], 'width="90%"') . substr(addInput('custom_from', $custom_from, 60), 0, -3) . ($javascript_on ? ' onfocus="alreadyFocused=true;" ' : '') . ' /><br /></td></tr>', $output); The variable $output is the same (at least display wise) before and after this statement. I added an 'echo $output' right before this line, leaving the 'echo $output' that is directly after this line. On the webpage I end up with two identical outputs where the custom_from field is not present. I do not know enough about PHP or the command being executed to troubleshoot the issue. I was hoping you might be able to offer some tips on things to try in order to help troubleshoot. Thank You. Scott |
From: Alan in T. <Ala...@fi...> - 2013-03-15 19:47:15
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SquirrelMail 1.4.22 Applied patch to functions/mime.php that is included in 1.4.23svn PHP 5.2.9, SuPHP module, Zend Optimizer Dovecot 1.1.19 (in a cPanel release), but uses some Courier NAMESPACE settings such as prefix = INBOX. Capabilities: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR SORT THREAD=REFERENCES MULTIAPPEND UNSELECT LITERAL+ IDLE CHILDREN NAMESPACE LOGIN-REFERRALS UIDPLUS LIST-EXTENDED I18NLEVEL=1 QUOTA STARTTLS AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=LOGIN Maildir mail storage format Mail is stored in /home/webaccountname/mail/mailusername/ Apache 2.0.63, cPanel virtual web hosting account ESMTP Exim 4.69-23.1 IMAP Server Address: 127.0.0.1 SMTP Server Address: 127.0.0.1 Server side sorting is enabled Server side thread sorting is disabled Allow editing of identities: Yes Allow editing of full name: Yes SquirrelMail access via SSL (https) for entire session Browser: usually IE9, plus testing on others User login with full e-mail address, e.g. al...@my... Many plugins, including: Auto Complete; Folder Synch; Select Range; etc. Compatibility plugin 2.0.16 SquirrelMail configtest: pass Virtual Keyboard 0.92, available from Gmane to fix XSS vulnerability in official 0.91 release. Virtual Keyboard 0.92 will not work if Password Forget 2.3 is enabled. Virtual Keyboard appears on login page, but characters don't get entered into password field. If I disable Password Forget, then Virtual Keyboard 0.92 works. |
From: Alan in T. <Ala...@fi...> - 2013-03-15 19:47:09
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Back in 2003, I collaborated with the original plugin author to improve this plugin, adding import and better usability in released version 2.0.3. In 2006, I had an idea for some enhanced functionality. Fredrik Jervfors coded that new functionality (thanks Fredrik!), and posted two updated files to replace those in the Bookmarks archive. The new code: - Enables deletion of a folder with recursive deletion of any subfolders. - Enables function to delete all bookmarks (to prepare to import a fresh set). Fredrik's updated files were never added to the SM site. His update makes this a much more useful tool, so I think that a revised package containing these new files should be added to the SM plugins site. How can we get this "latest" Bookmarks plugin package added to the site? (Perhaps it doesn't conform to current plugin release standards, but it is nonetheless the most recent release with better functionality than what's currently on the plugins page.) I also have ideas and code regarding a possible new and improved Bookmarks plugin. Another author and I had produced a working prototype that was very encouraging. I've contacted him to see if he wants to resume our work. (I had also contacted the original author, who said she isn't interested and hoped someone else would take ownership of the plugin.) |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-03-15 17:40:12
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On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:15 AM, ZArvixe <zee...@ar...> wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Thats not the case. Because you didn't keep any thread context, it's very hard to remember what you are referring to. Presuming "att" was in reference to AT&T was premature, since it could also mean "attachment", but either way, vanilla SquirrelMail with only the HTML plugin creates no such named attachment that I am aware of. > I installed Squirrel mail on the same server and sent an > email from the sender on same server to recipient on same server. The mail > was sent through squirrel mail in HTML composition and was checked in > squirrel mail too and I can reproduce the behaviour. This has been tested on > multiple servers. Please be more specific in regard to "multiple servers" -- what software does each server use? Do they all run their own IMAP/SMTP instances? Where are they located? > Just to add, this is installed on Windows 2008/2012 servers running > hMailserver as mailserver. The mail was tested within server so no ISP or > Proxy is involved. So perhaps your configuration of hMailserver is the issue. Have you checked with them? > If you want, I can pm you the login details for squirrel mail to test > yourself. Sure, I can try to take a look, but it's fairly doubtful that SquirrelMail is the problem here. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-03-10 16:38:01
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On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 6:12 AM, srinivas <sri...@ha...> wrote: > Dear All, > > We have configured squirrelmail-1.4.22-2 on CentOS 6.2. Since our users > need news groups we tried to add the plug-in nntp_0.0.5. We have set the > required directives/parameters in "config.inc" and added the group names > in "groups.txt" as specified in the "readme-english.txt". > > Then we got the following errors: > > [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Warning: > include_once(../src/validate.php): failed to open stream: No such file > or directory in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on > line 3, referer: > https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX This plugin appears to be out of date and not compatible with SquirrelMail 1.4.x > [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Warning: > include_once(): Failed opening '../src/validate.php' for inclusion > (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in > /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 3, > referer: > https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX > [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Notice: > Use of undefined constant SM_PATH - assumed 'SM_PATH' in > /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/strings.php on line 33, referer: > https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX > [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Warning: > require_once(SM_PATHfunctions/global.php): failed to open stream: No > such file or directory in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/strings.php > on line 33, referer: > https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX > > Now we gave the absolute path for the above files in "nntp/squirrelmail.inc" > > We could able to see the available queues in the news server, but when > we click on the individual queue, there is no response at all. > > we started receiving the new errors: > > [Tue Mar 05 19:32:20 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Notice: > Undefined variable: group in > /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 28, > referer: > https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/plugins/nntp/index_nntp.php?group=Broadcast > [Tue Mar 05 19:32:20 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Notice: > Undefined variable: group in > /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 28, > referer: > https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/plugins/nntp/index_nntp.php?group=Helpdesk > > Please advise. The plugin probably needs a re-write. -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |
From: srinivas <sri...@ha...> - 2013-03-05 14:41:36
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Dear All, We have configured squirrelmail-1.4.22-2 on CentOS 6.2. Since our users need news groups we tried to add the plug-in nntp_0.0.5. We have set the required directives/parameters in "config.inc" and added the group names in "groups.txt" as specified in the "readme-english.txt". Then we got the following errors: [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Warning: include_once(../src/validate.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 3, referer: https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Warning: include_once(): Failed opening '../src/validate.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php') in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 3, referer: https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant SM_PATH - assumed 'SM_PATH' in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/strings.php on line 33, referer: https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX [Mon Mar 04 16:05:41 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Warning: require_once(SM_PATHfunctions/global.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/strings.php on line 33, referer: https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX Now we gave the absolute path for the above files in "nntp/squirrelmail.inc" We could able to see the available queues in the news server, but when we click on the individual queue, there is no response at all. we started receiving the new errors: [Tue Mar 05 19:32:20 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: group in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 28, referer: https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/plugins/nntp/index_nntp.php?group=Broadcast [Tue Mar 05 19:32:20 2013] [error] [client 10.16.10.135] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: group in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/nntp/squirrelmail.inc on line 28, referer: https://webmail3.serc.iisc.in/plugins/nntp/index_nntp.php?group=Helpdesk Please advise. Thank you. Regards, Srinivas -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. |
From: ZArvixe <zee...@ar...> - 2013-02-11 14:15:47
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Hi Paul, Thats not the case. I installed Squirrel mail on the same server and sent an email from the sender on same server to recipient on same server. The mail was sent through squirrel mail in HTML composition and was checked in squirrel mail too and I can reproduce the behaviour. This has been tested on multiple servers. Just to add, this is installed on Windows 2008/2012 servers running hMailserver as mailserver. The mail was tested within server so no ISP or Proxy is involved. If you want, I can pm you the login details for squirrel mail to test yourself. -- View this message in context: http://squirrelmail.5843.n7.nabble.com/Body-message-removed-in-html-composition-tp25239p25297.html Sent from the squirrelmail-plugins mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2013-02-07 17:17:32
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:29 PM, AFTS - Raphael <rpo...@af...> wrote: > I am subscribed to the this mailing list. > (applies when you are sending email to SquirrelMail mailing list) > [ ] True - No need to CC me when replying > [x] False - Please CC me when replying > > This bug occurs when I ... > ... try to do/view/use .... compose or reply to a message > > > > The description of the bug: > HTML_Editor is configured and included by nothing shows up in composing > or replying to indicate that it is functioning. HTML Mail is not yet compatible with SquirrelMail 1.5.2 > ---------------------------------------------- > > My browser information: > Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET > CLR 2.0.50727; .NET4.0C; .NET4.0E; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR > 3.5.30729) > > My web server information: > PHP Version 4.2.2 > PHP Extensions (List) > * 0 = yp > * 1 = xml > * 2 = wddx > * 3 = sysvshm > * 4 = sysvsem > * 5 = standard > * 6 = sockets > * 7 = shmop > * 8 = session > * 9 = pspell > * 10 = posix > * 11 = pcre > * 12 = openssl > * 13 = iconv > * 14 = gmp > * 15 = gettext > * 16 = gd > * 17 = ftp > * 18 = exif > * 19 = domxml > * 20 = dio > * 21 = dbx > * 22 = dba > * 23 = curl > * 24 = ctype > * 25 = calendar > * 26 = bz2 > * 27 = bcmath > * 28 = zlib > * 29 = imap > * 30 = ldap > * 31 = Apache 2.0 > > SquirrelMail-specific information: > Version: 1.5.2 [SVN] > Plugins (List) > * 0 = administrator > * 1 = calendar > * 2 = fortune > * 3 = info > * 4 = New Mail (newmail) CORE > * 5 = squirrelspell 0.5 > * 6 = sent_subfolders > * 7 = filters > * 8 = spamcop > * 9 = Add Address (add_address) 1.0.3 > * 10 = Login Check (login_check) 1.0 > * 11 = Move All Messages (move_all_messages) 1.0 > * 12 = Quote of the Day at Login (qotd_login) 1.0 > * 13 = Bug Report (bug_report) CORE > * 14 = message_details > * 15 = Autocomplete (autocomplete) 3.0 > * 16 = Multiple Attachments (multiple_attachments) 1.0 > * 17 = Compatibility (compatibility) 2.0.16 > * 18 = Custom From (custom_from) 2.0 > * 19 = Quick Save (quicksave) 2.4.5 > * 20 = html_mail 2.3-1.4 > * 21 = bounce 0.5-1.4.x > * 22 = Preview Pane (preview_pane) 2.0 > > > My IMAP server information: > Server type: uw > Capabilities: IMAP4REV1 IDLE NAMESPACE MAILBOX-REFERRALS SCAN SORT > THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT MULTIAPPEND LOGIN-REFERRALS > STARTTLS AUTH=LOGIN -- Paul Lesniewski SquirrelMail Team Please support Open Source Software by donating to SquirrelMail! http://squirrelmail.org/donate_paul_lesniewski.php |