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1.2.0-rc3
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Major feature enhancements |
03-Dec-2001 21:27 |
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Major feature enhancements |
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1.1.2
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1.1.0
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Articles referencing this project
- Red Hat: A new squirrelmail package fixes security issues
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Sun, May 20th 2007 11:02
- Debian: New squirrelmail packages fix cross-site scripting
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Sun, May 13th 2007 11:51
- Red Hat: New squirrelmail package fixes security issues
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Mon, Feb 5th 2007 03:31
- Debian: New squirrelmail packages fix cross-site scripting
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Sun, Dec 31st 2006 00:32
- Red Hat: New squirrelmail package fixes a security issue
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Tue, Sep 26th 2006 15:25
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Comments
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Users can create accounts.
by Ricardo Sousa - Nov 21st 2006 13:10:07
Hi, Iam portuguese and I like SquirreMail. Its a simple use service with an
worderfull power. The interface is very afrodable.
But...
Why users cant create accounts? Is any plugin that can possibility
this?????
I want to create a portal where my guests can create theire email accounts
but with the squirremail I can read and send mail but not create remotly
accounts. I have to create them myself. The portal have a lot of visits and
i can't create all accounts.
can you help me?
Thanks
Ricardo Sousa
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mail quota???
by sir mafia - Jul 1st 2003 09:01:11
i need some information about quota management in squirel without system
quota configuration.
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Is it Possible?
by eMgE - May 5th 2003 23:15:07
I have webhosting through phpwebhosting and i believe they meet all of the
requirements to run squirrelmail. Does anyone know if its possible to
setup squirrelmail in a directory of my hosting space? I'm kinda new to
this stuff and i've been trying to go through the install instructions but,
im having some trouble.
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Squirrelmail
by mar00n - May 3rd 2003 16:28:28
How about adding links to local files w/ ACL - like a quasi-portal. Other
webmails have done it.
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creating users?
by jedivivek - Feb 17th 2003 22:06:06
i have installed squirrelmail..but how do i create/manage user accounts???
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Re: creating users?
by Alexander V. Lukyanov - Mar 30th 2005 03:42:16
> i have installed squirrelmail..but how
> do i create/manage user accounts???
As squirrelmail uses imap server for authorization, you have to create
imap accounts. It depends on imap server you use, but many imap servers use
plain system accounts. So, see man useradd.
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Calander Notifactions
by James Maccer - Nov 6th 2002 12:56:58
Has anyone considered creating calander notifactions. Possibally something
that could send out an email to the users 2 way pager or cell phone a few
hours ahead of time. I am willing to work on this project but I will need
a little bit of help. Or if the project is currently being worked on I
would love to give a hand. Thanks
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easy to install, great to use!
by Luis Rosa - Oct 17th 2002 07:10:50
Thats all I want to say :)
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Color configurations (Themes)
by Mike - Jul 19th 2002 19:40:07
Overall I like your webmail system. :)
But I have a feature request:
I would like to see colors for themes paired (Background and Font colors)
and broken out more. This would allow using contrasting colors for things
like table headers and the side bar. I'd also like to see the ablility to
change the color of the background table on the left.
I'm more than willing to help, but these changes tend to break the themes
that are already there. I've tried various changes in my local copy, and
found that some colors are used in unexpected places. It is also pretty
difficult to track down exactly where each is used.
- Mike -
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features
by mordain - May 2nd 2002 23:16:36
I love squirel mail, but it would be even better if it supported nntp, and
showed attached gif/png/jpeg files "inline".
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Exchange killer!
by PanSerg - Apr 27th 2002 18:47:36
This application potentialy may become as a M$Exchange killer. The core is
already solid, flexible and scalable. All it needs is a further development
of such plugins as Calendar and Notes.
And it may need one more one more feature (in plugin?): virtual
folders as in vm-mode of Xemacs
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Vast Functionality
by Lou I - Apr 24th 2002 13:08:43
Squirrelmail has it all. After many months searching for the perfect
web-based email system this one IS IT. It has IMAP Support, web-folders,
address book, great attachment system, CC: system, HTTPS support,
notification java-script popup. Its basically a free-yahoo out of the box.
Also has a vast available plugins and very customizable. Its truly
remarkable. and its GPL.... =)
HIGHLY Recommended, a Possible 11 out of 10!
A++++++
-- GPL
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Virtual Hosts
by marko - Apr 16th 2002 14:03:48
First of ALL...THANK YOU for The BEST webmail out there.....
just want to add my 2 cents about virtual hosts.....
i found it very usefull....you can add a PHP variable $HTTP_HOST under
Organization Name....This will result in your domain name (i.e.
mail.yourdomain.com) being displayed on the front log in page.....very
usefull when you have virtual domain hosting :)
-- Marko Sarunac
marko@sarunac.com
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add more trove categories
by deckard - Dec 11th 2001 05:43:40
i'd like to recommend to add more trove categories.
environment: web-environment could be added, and os: os-independent.
Actual categorization doesn't display SquirrelMail, if I filter MUA and
web-environment, that, I think is a bad thing.
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Re: add more trove categories
by jeff covey - Dec 11th 2001 08:18:03
> environment: web-environment could be added
No, it couldn't, because it's already there.
> and os: os-independent.
You can accomplish this by not setting an OS category.
-- vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.
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The best webmail ever made !
by nicolas cartron - Dec 6th 2001 16:42:54
Since I'm using this webmail, I totally forgot other webmails or others
outlook or eudora...
Squirrelmail is very light (I've installed it on a FreeBSD 4.4 celeron 500
and 256 MB SDRAM), very powerfull and there is a lot of plugins if you want
to customize it (poping accounts, autocomplete, delete move next, even the
weather :)))
Congratulations to the squirrelmail team !
Thanks.
-- Nicolas Cartron
Epitech
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Re: The best webmail ever made !
by Vijay Avarachen - Jan 29th 2002 16:48:54
Yes its amazing how low resource intensive it is. I am running mine on a
Pentium I 200Mhz, with 48 Mb of EDO RAM using Red Hat Linux!
> Squirrelmail is very light (I've
> installed it on a FreeBSD 4.4 celeron
> 500 and 256 MB SDRAM), very powerfull
> and there is a lot of plugins if you
> want to customize it (poping accounts,
> autocomplete, delete move next, even the
> weather :)))
>
> Congratulations to the squirrelmail
> team !
> Thanks.
-- Vijay Avarachen
http://www.dggcentral.net
"Knowledge is the only wealth, that grows as you share it,
and decreases as you save it up. "
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feature request/improvements
by hobbes2000 - Oct 10th 2001 14:36:33
Hi,
I just started using it and it's been great so far!! Nice work!!!
Here's a few things that ran across my mind as I was using it:
1) Change the "Select All" option to only select the listing
shown at that time, not all the items in the list otherwise make a
"Select This Page" option so there's more flexibility. Seems it
would be faster to just select only one page without that server-side
processing to select every item when all I wanted to do was quickly clear
up that page of listing.
2) For the color highlighting, make the drop down (if possible show what
the actual colors should look like during the selection step or make them
radio buttons showing the color is drop-downs with color isn't
possible.
3) Is it possible to make the address book recognize the .addressbook
file? Saves a lot of reentry time.
4) Perhaps have option to put in your own custom image or banner. Make
this an option so that someone who doesn't want to see it doesn't have to
suffer.
Again great work....
-hobbes2000
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Re: feature request/improvements
by Peter Hutnick - Oct 10th 2001 15:07:46
> Hi,
>
> I just started using it and it's been
> great so far!! Nice work!!!
> Here's a few things that ran across my
> mind as I was using it:
>
> 1) Change the "Select All"
> option to only select the listing shown
> at that time, not all the items in the
> list otherwise make a "Select This
> Page" option so there's more
> flexibility. Seems it would be faster to
> just select only one page without that
> server-side processing to select every
> item when all I wanted to do was quickly
> clear up that page of listing.
I see what you are saying, but I don't think that most people would find
this desireable.
As for server side processing, there isn't a pure HTML4 way to do this in
the browser, but there is a java based plugin if you go for that sort of
thing.
> 2) For the color highlighting, make
> the drop down (if possible show what the
> actual colors should look like during
> the selection step or make them radio
> buttons showing the color is drop-downs
> with color isn't possible.
Maybe. Send us a patch and we'll consider it.
> 3) Is it possible to make the address
> book recognize the .addressbook file?
> Saves a lot of reentry time.
Not unless the permissions on the system are grossly miss-configured one
way or the other.
> 4) Perhaps have option to put in your
> own custom image or banner. Make this an
> option so that someone who doesn't want
> to see it doesn't have to suffer.
There is a plugin.
> Again great work....
Thanks!
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Squirrel is a good mail client
by dencio - Sep 13th 2001 11:02:44
the very good thing i like with squirrelmail is that you don't need imap
extension to run!!!just configure the mail server and there your
go...checking ur mail
-- Your living in a world of control freaks!!!
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Squirrelmail tops for ease of installation
by Dennis Gray - Sep 4th 2001 22:57:12
I am very pleased with how easy it was to install Squirrelmail. It took me
less than 15 minutes to read the doco, configure and have it up and
running.
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:)
by Michal Szczotka - Aug 24th 2001 13:18:53
it is simply excelent, best combination of functionality and simplicity
great, great, great
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SquirrelMail is solid
by Jeff Thompson - Aug 8th 2001 10:46:06
I've been using SquirrelMail intensively for 3 months. I've been very
impressed with how solid a product it is. The installation was clean, the
configuration was straightforward, and in using it, I have not encountered
a single problem. I've also been very impressed with several of the
plugins, and how easily the functionality is incorporated into the base
system.
Keep up the excellent work!
jt
Jeff S. Thompson
Des Moines, IA USA
http://www.jeffsthompson.com
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Re: SquirrelMail is solid
by Gilgongo - Dec 29th 2001 17:56:39
I've been using IMP from http://www.horde.org/imp, which would seem to be
Squirrel's main competitor. I would say that Squirrel's main strength
compared to IMP is its flexibility. IMP is more of a heavyweight though,
particularly in the area of MIME formats, etc.
-- Gone are the days when you could say "Those were the days."
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Re: SquirrelMail is solid
by Frédéric L. W. Meunier - Dec 30th 2001 02:40:32
> I've been using IMP from
> http://www.horde.org/imp, which would
> seem to be Squirrel's main competitor. I
> would say that Squirrel's main strength
> compared to IMP is its flexibility. IMP
> is more of a heavyweight though,
> particularly in the area of MIME
> formats, etc.
Do you know if both work with Lynx ? I couldn't connect to
SquirrelMail's site, and the demo for IMP uses JavaScript, so at least this
piece won't work with any text-based browser.
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Lynx
by Thijs Kinkhorst - Jul 14th 2005 04:58:27
> Do you know if both work with Lynx ?
I've used SquirrelMail with Lynx and it works fairly well.
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