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From: Seth Randall <sethr@mi...> - 2003-04-16 23:15:47
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What do the Mime-Version and Content-Type say in the header? My guess is that they're set to either plain/text or they aren't set at all. Seth. > I'm Experiencing the same problem. I think in reading email function, > there's a bug in checking for the message header for multipart message. > >> I am having a problem with SquirrelMail and HTML display. I can HTML >> mail and >> pick it up with any HTML client and display the message as an HTML >> message. >> But, if I were to view it with SquirrelMail, the meesage comes back >> with FULL >> HTML, not formatted, but displays the actual HTML code. >> >> Inspecting the source of the page shows that the code was converted to >> its special characters which the brower will display but not read as >> HTML. >> >> What I had to do, was go into squirrelmail code in mime.php line 354 >> and basically replace the body variable with the $temp variable which >> contains the message before squirrelmail attempted to modify the >> message. >> >> Now.. A little more info. The problem only occurs when I send from the >> PHP MAIL command line. If I were to send from any EMAIL Client which >> is HTML Formatted, Squirrel Mail displays it correctly. If sent from >> PHP Command Line, no go. If I were to send from command line and pick >> up the message with >> any other email client then that client will show the email as HTML >> Formatted >> and display fine. >> >> So Basically : >> >>>From PHP MAIL -> Viewed with SquirrelMail -> Display HTML Code (No >>> Formatted) >>>From PHP Mail -> Viewed with Any Other Mail Client -> Display Is Fine >>> From OutLook Express -> Viewed with Squirrel Mail -> Works fine. >> >> So, It is the mail command that is the problem. But squirrelmail seems >> to be >> very picky about what it will display. Here is the code, where am I >> going wrong? Why does squirrelmail display the resulting email with >> code instead of >> formatted. >> >> $headers .= "From: sbbroad@... \n"; >> $headers .= "cc:sbbroad@... \n"; >> $headers .= "bcc:sbbroad@... \n"; >> $headers .= "Content-Type: html; charset=iso-8859-1\n"; >> $contents="This is a test <b>This is my email</b>"; >> $to="sbbroad@..."; >> $message = stripslashes($contents); >> mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); >> >> >> RESULT VIEWED IN SQUIRREL MAIL >> >> This is a text <b>This is my email</b>"; >> >> Something is wrong with my headers that squirrelmail does not deal >> with very >> well. I know this is really where I should post this message, but this >> is the >> only program I am having this type of problem. >> >> Thanks for any help, >> Sorry So Long.... >> >> Scott >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squirrelmail-users@... > List Archives: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 List Info: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users -- Seth Randall IT Support Specialist Missoula Federal Credit Union sethr@... MSN: indiri69@.../ICQ: 23164675 |
From: Tom Elsesser <tom@wc...> - 2003-04-16 23:05:57
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Hi all, I recently upgraded to the 1.4 version. When I did, I lost my preferences (for whatever reason) which I thought included displaying the messages in a folder by thread and date. Now I can only display by thread and alphabetical. I have searched around but cannot find anything relating to this in the help file. Am I missing something glaringly obvious, or is this not possible? TIA, -- Tom |
From: Amy Tanner <atanner@ah...> - 2003-04-16 21:44:00
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Running squirrelmail 1.4... When viewing a message, hitting Delete & Prev results in the deletion of the message and correctly displaying the message body of the previous message. However, the message header displayed is of the message I just deleted rather than of the 'previous' message. User just reported this since upgrading to 1.4 but I'm not sure it this behavior existed with previous versions. Anyone else seen this? --=20 Amy Tanner AHPCRC 612-337-3423 atanner@... |
From: <haoviet@tu...> - 2003-04-16 20:44:06
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I'm Experiencing the same problem. I think in reading email function, there's a bug in checking for the message header for multipart message. > I am having a problem with SquirrelMail and HTML display. I can HTML mail > and > pick it up with any HTML client and display the message as an HTML > message. > But, if I were to view it with SquirrelMail, the meesage comes back with > FULL > HTML, not formatted, but displays the actual HTML code. > > Inspecting the source of the page shows that the code was converted to its > special characters which the brower will display but not read as HTML. > > What I had to do, was go into squirrelmail code in mime.php line 354 and > basically replace the body variable with the $temp variable which contains > the message before squirrelmail attempted to modify the message. > > Now.. A little more info. The problem only occurs when I send from the PHP > MAIL command line. If I were to send from any EMAIL Client which is HTML > Formatted, Squirrel Mail displays it correctly. If sent from PHP Command > Line, no go. If I were to send from command line and pick up the message > with > any other email client then that client will show the email as HTML > Formatted > and display fine. > > So Basically : > >>From PHP MAIL -> Viewed with SquirrelMail -> Display HTML Code (No >> Formatted) >>From PHP Mail -> Viewed with Any Other Mail Client -> Display Is Fine >>From OutLook Express -> Viewed with Squirrel Mail -> Works fine. > > So, It is the mail command that is the problem. But squirrelmail seems to > be > very picky about what it will display. Here is the code, where am I going > wrong? Why does squirrelmail display the resulting email with code instead > of > formatted. > > $headers .= "From: sbbroad@... \n"; > $headers .= "cc:sbbroad@... \n"; > $headers .= "bcc:sbbroad@... \n"; > $headers .= "Content-Type: html; charset=iso-8859-1\n"; > $contents="This is a test <b>This is my email</b>"; > $to="sbbroad@..."; > $message = stripslashes($contents); > mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); > > > RESULT VIEWED IN SQUIRREL MAIL > > This is a text <b>This is my email</b>"; > > Something is wrong with my headers that squirrelmail does not deal with > very > well. I know this is really where I should post this message, but this is > the > only program I am having this type of problem. > > Thanks for any help, > Sorry So Long.... > > Scott > > |
From: George <george@ho...> - 2003-04-16 20:11:37
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Howdy All, I'm new to SquirrelMail and to IMAP. I set up Sendmail as an IMAP to support SquirrelMail. Red Hat 8 box, (Apache 2 unfortunately) and SquirrelMail 1.4 Original set-up had 5 users. Worked well for all. Did a series of Plug-in updates. Along the way, two users suddenly got similar error messages in the left bar and on the display screen for folder contents. One users message is: "ERROR: ERROR : Bad or malformed request. Query: FETCH 34,35,36,37 (FLAGS BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELDS (RECEIVED)]) Server responded: Command unrecognized: UID FETCH " Also tried to download the email to a different client once. Got a fix? Got a pointer to direct where to look for a fix? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks, George |
From: Matt <matth@ch...> - 2003-04-16 19:54:34
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What's the best way to migrate a SM system from hash value 0 to say hash value 1 or 2? (for user pref files?) -- Matt Hoppes ChiliTech Internet Solutions Network Operations Center (570) 323-2166 x 126 http://www.chilitech.net |
From: Matt <matth@ch...> - 2003-04-16 18:41:04
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Is there any easy way to migrate from say hash level 0 to another hash level? for user prefs? -- Matt Hoppes ChiliTech Internet Solutions Network Operations Center (570) 323-2166 x 126 http://www.chilitech.net |
From: Matt <matth@ch...> - 2003-04-16 18:13:29
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Why is my mail not getting through? is the list down? -- Matt Hoppes ChiliTech Internet Solutions Network Operations Center (570) 323-2166 x 126 http://www.chilitech.net |
From: Paul Smith <psmith@tr...> - 2003-04-16 17:56:09
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When trying to open a mail folder, such as INBOX, that has mail in it I = receive this error: ERROR : Bad or malformed request. Query:=20 Server responded: Protocol Error: "Illegal command specified for UID = command". Folders that do not have mail in them show up fine. Some of the = messages in the folders will show up in a search. The mailbox is on my = Exchange server. I'm using the IMAP protocol. No problems connecting to = the Exchange server through IMAP using OE. I've tried different server = types and folder settings in the squirrelmail config. I still get the = same error. =20 Squirrelmail Server: Redhat 8.0 squirrelmail-1.4.0-1 httpd-2.0.40-11 php-4.2.2-8.0.7 =20 Exchange Server: Windows 2000 SP2 Exchange 2000 SP2 Thank You, Paul Smith=20 psmith@...=20 To Err is Human... To really screw things up, you need a computer! =20 =20 |
From: SqM <sqm@my...> - 2003-04-16 17:06:32
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> Hi, Hi Axel! I added this bug yesterday in the sourceforge Bug tool for squirrelmail. I'll hope that the developers can fix this problem.. ( I made a quick fix like your own in mime.php.. ) I am however not familiar if the decodeHeader is used in some other way on other places that could break due to this fix..;-) /SqM > > having a replay-all CC: address in my src/Compose.php of the form > "Firstname P=F6ge" <some@...> > > decodeHeader in functions/mime.php (SM 1.4-1.rpm) fails to html-ize the > leading and trailing " of the name part (symptom: some addresses are > lost in e.g. the CC: field). I believe the reason is a bug in > functions/mime.php: > > * In the > > while > (preg_match('/^(.*)=3D\?([^?]*)\?(Q|B)\?([^?]*)\?=3D(.*)$/Ui',$chunk,$r= es)) > > loop, the first "ignored" bit "(.*)" ('"' in my example) is added to > $aString[$i] like this: > $aString[$i] .=3D $res[1]; > though it should be > if ($htmlsave) { > $aString[$i] .=3D htmlspecialchars($res[1]); > } else { > $aString[$i] .=3D $res[1]; > } > > * In the foreach($aString as $chunk) loop, near the end, leftovers (the > trailing '"' in my example) are added to $aString[$i] as follows: > $aString[$i] .=3D $replace; > though it should read > if ($utfencode) { > $replace =3D charset_decode($res[2], $replace); > } else if ($htmlsave) { > $replace =3D htmlspecialchars($replace); > } > > I'm not at all a frequent php coder; please check for improvements of > this patch. Neither can I judge on side effects; and I'm too lazy to > prepare a diff. But it's a bug, and this seems to be a fix :-] > > Cheers, Axel. > PS: Sorry if this list is the wrong one for sending in patches. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squirrelmail-users@... > List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=3D= 2995 > List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-us= ers > |
From: Yong Gui <yonggui@pu...> - 2003-04-16 16:56:58
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When using PHP-Accelerator or Zend Performance Suite and having Apache running for a while, SquirrelMail gives errors. While testing and debugging I found that the "ereg" functions were giving problems, maybe caused by some memory-problem. for example when trying to log-in, the quoteimap function in strings.php gave as result: \\1y\\1o\\1n\\1g\\1g\\1u\\1i Changing the ereg statements into preg or str_replace the errors didn't occur anymore. The server is running pretty much the default Red Hat 7.3 install. (Apache 1.3.27 + PHP 4.1.2) This is not a bug in SquirrelMail, but maybe worth mentioning if others get/have the same problem. Since people say preg is faster, I'm trying to update the functions and post the results here (too dumb to use CSV ;) //Yong Gui |
From: H. Wade Minter <minter@lu...> - 2003-04-16 15:54:05
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2003, Vlad@... wrote: > We use FreeBSD 4.5 here, with no problems. Have you installed any plugins > lately? I've found that some plugins cause 1.2.11 to lock up solid. Nope, the plugins are the same. I tried disabling all of them, no change. HTML mail is still not displaying. |
From: Jonathan Angliss <jon@sq...> - 2003-04-16 15:20:51
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Hello David, On Thursday, April 10, 2003, David Gonzalez wrote... > Buenas squirrelmail-users, como anda todo? > I get this error from this plugin: > Fatal error: Failed opening required > '../plugins/got_hotmail/config.php' > (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php/:/usr/lib/php/pear/') in > /var/www/html/correo/plugins/got_hotmail/functions.php on line 19 > BTW didn't change ANYTHING on the setup Did you remember to create the configuration file for the got_hotmail plugin? There should be a config.php in the plugins/got_hotmail/ directory. -- Jonathan Angliss (jon@...) |
From: Axel Naumann <naumann@he...> - 2003-04-16 15:20:43
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Hi, to the list, 'cause I think it's a pretty regular setup I was looking for. p dont think wrote: >> I can change the smtp server depending on which user >>wants to send (vlogin/users.dat), but SM still logs on to that server >>with the imap username. > > eiww. why do you have different user names for IMAP/SMTP?!? hmmm. the Suppose you have a dial-up line and a local multi-user mail server (imap, fetchmail, procmail, all for free), but you need to send your outgoing mail to a "proper" smtp server (because otherwise your emails will be spam-rejected frequently as being sent from a dial-up ip), and you're too cheap to pay for a relay host. That's when people configure their netscape, outlook, whetever, to have different servers, users, passwords, for pop/imap and smtp. And this has to be, obviously, a setting which is different for each user. > problem here is that SquirrelMail assumes just one user name, which is > used for both IMAP and SMTP connections. vlogin cannot fix that; you'd > have to hack the SM source to get this to work. it is entirely > possible, but again, it means changing some source code. if you need > pointers on where to look, someone here can definitely point you in the > right direction. Got it, it's absolutely ugly (patching class/deliver/Deliver_SMTP.class.php is sufficient to make it work, but you'll be punished with 5 years in The OO Coders' Hell for doing that). === It would be nice to change the internal SM user/pw global vars to allow for different imap and smtp user/pass combinations, even better: make them a part of the user's identity, so he can have plenty and select one. === Cheers, Axel. |
From: Jonathan Angliss <jon@sq...> - 2003-04-16 15:07:11
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Hello David, On Friday, April 11, 2003, David Gonzalez wrote... > Did anyone find the way to make SQM 1.4 work correctly on Mandrake > 9.1? What is the problem you're having? > Sorry if anyone answered and i didn't receive the mail 0cause for > some strange reason my domain was off-line and unreachable during > last nght so if you can send it back if anyone answered. If your domain was offline for just 1 day, you should still receive the mail. Most mail servers attempt delivery for up to 5 days, so after the 5th day, it bounces the mail back. -- Jonathan Angliss (jon@...) |
From: Jonathan Angliss <jon@sq...> - 2003-04-16 15:05:43
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Hello Bryan, On Wednesday, April 16, 2003, Bryan Ennis wrote... > http://domain:3000/mail is how to access the squirrelmail server > which is apache. Port 80 is in use on the Solaris box for the > primary web server. > The /etc/hosts lists the mail host a spryo and spryo.ennis.tv I > tried both the hostname and full name in the config with the same > result. Try upgrading to the latest 1.4 CVS release version. The 'problem' is we send the domain string from the server's webhost to the mail server, which includes the port number, which is invalid for SMTP. The problem was fixed the other day. -- Jonathan Angliss (jon@...) |
From: Axel Naumann <naumann@he...> - 2003-04-16 15:02:28
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Hi, having a replay-all CC: address in my src/Compose.php of the form "=?iso-8859-15?Q?Firstname_P=F6ge?=" <some@...> decodeHeader in functions/mime.php (SM 1.4-1.rpm) fails to html-ize the leading and trailing " of the name part (symptom: some addresses are lost in e.g. the CC: field). I believe the reason is a bug in functions/mime.php: * In the while (preg_match('/^(.*)=\?([^?]*)\?(Q|B)\?([^?]*)\?=(.*)$/Ui',$chunk,$res)) loop, the first "ignored" bit "(.*)" ('"' in my example) is added to $aString[$i] like this: $aString[$i] .= $res[1]; though it should be if ($htmlsave) { $aString[$i] .= htmlspecialchars($res[1]); } else { $aString[$i] .= $res[1]; } * In the foreach($aString as $chunk) loop, near the end, leftovers (the trailing '"' in my example) are added to $aString[$i] as follows: $aString[$i] .= $replace; though it should read if ($utfencode) { $replace = charset_decode($res[2], $replace); } else if ($htmlsave) { $replace = htmlspecialchars($replace); } I'm not at all a frequent php coder; please check for improvements of this patch. Neither can I judge on side effects; and I'm too lazy to prepare a diff. But it's a bug, and this seems to be a fix :-] Cheers, Axel. PS: Sorry if this list is the wrong one for sending in patches. |
From: Chris Hilts <tassium@sq...> - 2003-04-16 14:56:05
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> Fatal error: Failed opening required '../plugins/got_hotmail/config.php' Does config.php exist in the got_hotmail plugin folder? Is the ownership and permissions correct/compatible with your PHP installation? -- Chris Hilts tassium@... |
From: Jonathan Angliss <jon@sq...> - 2003-04-16 14:54:42
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Hello Tim, On Wednesday, April 16, 2003, Tim Gildersleeve wrote... > Hi > I have been using the beta version 1.4.x of this for a while and have just > upgraded to 1.4.0. Everything is fine apart from one annoying "feature". > If I go into any of my folders, I have a grey area above the list of mails > that contains an open or closed envelope for each mail in the list. These > icons I imagine are supposed to be next to the email in the list, but they > are appearing all above them. > Has anyone else seen this or am I alone in a vacuum of confusion? Any > ideas? You have me beat there. This sounds like you might be using some kind of plugin, or interface enhancements from somewhere. There is no icon for open/closed envelopes on the SM interface. -- Jonathan Angliss (jon@...) |
From: Chris Hilts <tassium@sq...> - 2003-04-16 14:53:42
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> ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of > TotalView, The debugger > for complex code. Debugging C/C++ programs can leave you > feeling lost and > disoriented. TotalView can help you find your way. > Available on major UNIX > and Linux platforms. Try it free. http://www.etnus.com This portion is completely out of our hands. SourceForge adds it, and it's the price we pay to have SF host our mail lists. > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squirrelmail-users@... > List Archives: > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 > List Info: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users You'd figure this portion is so obvious nobody needs to see it, but we still get a bunch of people asking how to unsubscribe, where the archives are.. I shudder to think of how many people would be asking WITHOUT this footer. > people on phone line has to be on line longer and that's a money > waste. I sympathize with people using POTS, but it isn't THAT much text.. We lose more in terms of people not trimming posts, and all the posts of FAQs without checking the archives.. -- Chris Hilts tassium@... |
From: Axel Naumann <naumann@he...> - 2003-04-16 14:40:40
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Hi, check the README/INSTALL for the msg_flags plugin. Cheers, Axel. Tim Gildersleeve wrote: > Hi > > I have been using the beta version 1.4.x of this for a while and have just > upgraded to 1.4.0. Everything is fine apart from one annoying "feature". > If I go into any of my folders, I have a grey area above the list of mails > that contains an open or closed envelope for each mail in the list. These > icons I imagine are supposed to be next to the email in the list, but they > are appearing all above them. > > Has anyone else seen this or am I alone in a vacuum of confusion? Any > ideas? > > Regards > > Tim Gildersleeve > t.gildersleeve@... > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squirrelmail-users@... > List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 > List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users |
From: David Gonzalez <david@sk...> - 2003-04-16 14:27:12
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Buenas squirrelmail-users, como anda todo? Did anyone find the way to make SQM 1.4 work correctly on Mandrake 9.1? Sorry if anyone answered and i didn't receive the mail 0cause for some strange reason my domain was off-line and unreachable during last nght so if you can send it back if anyone answered. TIA -- Saludos: David Gonzalez http://www.skynetbbs.org ...El que es bueno en la familia, es también buen ciudadano. Sófocles |
From: Matthias Fechner <idefix@fe...> - 2003-04-16 14:08:20
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Hi, i have the problem, if i use squirrelmail and i open my mbox, do nothing and logoff, squirrelmail marks my email as old(delete the new tag). How can i prevent squirrelmail from tagging this mails as old and leave state at new? -- Best regards Matthias |
From: Tim Gildersleeve <t.gildersleeve@bi...> - 2003-04-16 14:07:35
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Hi I have been using the beta version 1.4.x of this for a while and have just upgraded to 1.4.0. Everything is fine apart from one annoying "feature". If I go into any of my folders, I have a grey area above the list of mails that contains an open or closed envelope for each mail in the list. These icons I imagine are supposed to be next to the email in the list, but they are appearing all above them. Has anyone else seen this or am I alone in a vacuum of confusion? Any ideas? Regards Tim Gildersleeve t.gildersleeve@... |
From: <Vlad@ge...> - 2003-04-16 13:54:57
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We use FreeBSD 4.5 here, with no problems. Have you installed any plugins lately? I've found that some plugins cause 1.2.11 to lock up solid. -- /"\ / For information and quotes, email us at \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN / info@... X AGAINST HTML MAIL / http://www.lrsehosting.com/ / \ AND POSTINGS / vlad@... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: squirrelmail-users-admin@... > [mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@...]On Behalf Of H. > Wade Minter > Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 7:10 AM > To: squirrelmail-users@... > Subject: [SM-USERS] Loss of HTML mail on FreeBSD > > > I don't think this problem is exactly related to Squirrelmail, but I'm > hoping someone will be able to provide me some pointers on > where to look. > > I have a FreeBSD 4.8 system that provides email services, via > SMTP, IMAP, > and webmail (Squirrelmail). A few days ago, HTML mail stopped getting > rendered in the browser. HTML mails now appear as text separated by > blocks of whitespace. Using a desktop client, the mail looks fine, so > it's not a problem with the mail itself, but in its display through > Squirrelmail to the browser. > > I upgraded to 1.4, but the problem persists. > > Anyone have any suggestions on where I can look? > > > Thanks, > Wade > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squirrelmail-users@... > List Archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=2995 List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users |