From: Darek M. <da...@oa...> - 2002-11-29 14:49:20
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Hey guys. I setup squirrelmail on a host, installed a few plugins. All of them were working fine. But all of a sudden (yesterday) I noticed that at least one plugin was missing, the 'newmail' plugin. I also noticed the 'SpellChecker Options' plugin was missing. I reinstalled squirrel from scratch and the problem persists. From what I can tell, the plugin is installed (in the list) and it resides under the plugins directory. I could take my time and trace the source code, etc, but just wanted to see if this was a common issue, or mmaybe someone might have come accross it and would have some valuable pointers. For some more info, I also installed ispell for spellchecker, the calendar, translator, and mail filter. Thanks for any info. |
From: Jonathan A. <ja...@ce...> - 2002-11-29 16:51:31
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Hello Darek, On Friday, November 29, 2002, Darek Milewski wrote... > Hey guys. > I setup squirrelmail on a host, installed a few plugins. All of them > were working fine. But all of a sudden (yesterday) I noticed that at > least one plugin was missing, the 'newmail' plugin. I also noticed the > 'SpellChecker Options' plugin was missing. > I reinstalled squirrel from scratch and the problem persists. Try running the ./conf.pl script from inside the config directory and configure SquirrelMail to use the plugins. It could be the options for loading it somehow broke. -- Jonathan Angliss (ja...@ce...) |
From: Darek M. <da...@oa...> - 2002-11-29 18:41:48
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Jonathan Angliss wrote: >Hello Darek, >On Friday, November 29, 2002, Darek Milewski wrote... > > > >>Hey guys. >> >> > > > >>I setup squirrelmail on a host, installed a few plugins. All of them >>were working fine. But all of a sudden (yesterday) I noticed that at >>least one plugin was missing, the 'newmail' plugin. I also noticed the >>'SpellChecker Options' plugin was missing. >> >> > > > >>I reinstalled squirrel from scratch and the problem persists. >> >> > >Try running the ./conf.pl script from inside the config directory and >configure SquirrelMail to use the plugins. It could be the options for >loading it somehow broke. > > > Hmm, as a matter of fact, I always ran the script as config/conf.pl. I'll let the list know whether I get different results with the new approach. |
From: Jonathan A. <ja...@ce...> - 2002-11-29 18:47:09
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Hello Darek, On Friday, November 29, 2002, Darek Milewski wrote... >>>I reinstalled squirrel from scratch and the problem persists. >>Try running the ./conf.pl script from inside the config directory and >>configure SquirrelMail to use the plugins. It could be the options for >>loading it somehow broke. > Hmm, as a matter of fact, I always ran the script as config/conf.pl. It shouldn't make any difference. I was just saying you should run it because if the plugin was somehow removed from the list, and you tried reinstalling over the top, or from scratch, the plugins aren't going to be loaded. -- Jonathan Angliss (ja...@ce...) |
From: Tracy M. <tr...@mc...> - 2002-11-30 06:23:38
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Darek Milewski said: > Hey guys. > > I setup squirrelmail on a host, installed a few plugins. All of them > were working fine. But all of a sudden (yesterday) I noticed that at > least one plugin was missing, the 'newmail' plugin. I also noticed the > 'SpellChecker Options' plugin was missing. > > I reinstalled squirrel from scratch and the problem persists. > > From what I can tell, the plugin is installed (in the list) and it > resides under the plugins directory. I could take my time and trace the > source code, etc, but just wanted to see if this was a common issue, or > mmaybe someone might have come accross it and would have some valuable > pointers. > > For some more info, I also installed ispell for spellchecker, the > calendar, translator, and mail filter. > > Thanks for any info. Find the Javascript selection under Options, and make sure it is "ENABLED", and not "AUTODETECT". If JS isn't available, these two plugins disable themselves, and AUTODETECT sometimes doesn't... |