How to install html plugin for squirrelmail




















Thread starter nootkan Start date Apr 14, JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Oct 25, 9 Was wondering how I create a squirrelmail signature with html links? For example: facebook like and twitter share links.

I realize I can place the actual url in the signature but I wanted to make it a text link without the actual url being visible. Tried using html tags but that didn't work. Last edited: Apr 14, Apr 11, 47, 2, New Was wondering how I create a squirrelmail signature with html links?

As far as I am concerned, the first real problem here is not somebody reading my email as much as somebody grabbing my password with a keylogger when I log in.

The Squirrelmail Virtual Keyboard Plugin takes care of this problem. Once it's installed, it will add to the Squirrelmail login page a link that opens a keyboard window, in which you can click your password instead of typing it. Cool, huh? The only trick here is that the most up to date i. What you see in the picture is the default Virtual Keyboard layout. If you don't like it, no problem! You can set different windows and key sizes, keyboard layouts and other parameters in the config.

My third favourite plugin doesn't produce anything visible, because it's one of those things that you install Besides security, the other real problem of doing email from some remote location is that the connection or the power supply! Do you want to be sure that that carefully crafted reply will not disappear in cyberspace because somebody pulled the plug, the connection vanished or, more embarassingly, you yourself hit the wrong button?

Then do yourself a favour and install the Quicksave plugin. It automatically saves messages as long as JavaScript and cookies are enabled! This means that you should only change values that are usually but not always in quotes, making sure not to alter anything else.

It is especially important that you leave the semicolons at the end of each line. Always save a copy of the original file in case you make a mistake and need to start over. When editing the configuration file by hand, you don't have to change ALL the settings in the default configuration file, but there are several that are mandatory:. For example:. These should usually be the full path from the root directory of your hard disk, not a path that is relative to your web or FTP directory.

The web server must have write permission to these directories your FTP access permissions are not the same as the web server's access permissions.

See the comments in the configuration file for more information about setting the correct directory permissions you may need to ask your hosting service to do this for you. If you don't know what this means, chances are that you may not need it and can skip this step.

These are similar to the IMAP settings explained above. If so, adjust the settings in your configuration file according to the ones that match your server type. Optional: It is easier to continue to configure SquirelMail using a web interface the "administrator" plugin , however this requires that the web server is able to overwrite the configuration file - some hosting environments do not allow this or require you to ask them to do it for you.

This can also be a security risk that you may wish to weigh against the trouble of continuing to edit other configuration settings by hand. If you decide to and are able to proceed in this fashion, you'll add "administrator" as the first plugin in the configuration file. Find this part of the configuration file:. Next, you'll need to tell the administrator plugin who the administrator is so that only you have access to it and your normal users do not.

When you have logged in to SquirrelMail see below , click on the "Options" link at the top of the page. If your user name matches the one that is in admins file, you should now see an "Administration" block on the SquirrelMail options page which can be used to further configure SquirrelMail.

After you have uploaded config. Every time you change your configuration file, it is a good idea to re-visit this page to make sure everything is working correctly. This page includes making a test connection to the IMAP server, so make sure it is working correctly and accepting connections.

SquirrelMail can be customized in a couple of ways, both to fit your system better and by changing some of the visual appearance. This chapter provides information about how to that. SquirrelMail is a modular system, wherein its functionality can be extended with extra features provided by various plugins.

The plugins may be downloaded from various sources, one of them being the SquirrelMail Project's official plugin page. Read the plugin's documentation and requirements to find out if this is a plugin that might be used in your setup.

Sometimes you might need to uncompress the plugin package to be able to read the full documentation about it. Plugins available to SquirrelMail must be stored in the SquirrelMail plugins directory. Each plugin uses its own subdirectory therein. This should create a new directory with the uncompressed plugin in it. Obviously, you have to substitute [path to SquirrelMail] with the path used at your system. Here's an example:. There might be some extra setup steps needed, such as configuring or patching, that are specific to that plugin or your system, and those steps are described there.

Any dependencies, such as special libraries, should also be listed in the plugin documentation. However, many plugins require no additional configuration. Some plugins depend on the Compatibility plugin , but it might be important which version of the Compatibility plugin is used.

The wiki provides more information as a complement to the plugin's documentation. There are two ways to enable or disable a plugin: the configuration script tool, or to edit the configuration manually. Using the configuration script is recommended. Select the menu option "8. The installed category lists plugins that are currently enabled, and the available category lists plugins that are not currently enabled but are available for use. If you correctly uncompressed the plugin in the right place, it should be listed among the available plugins.

SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config. Each plugin has a number written next to its name. If you enter that number on the command line, the corresponding plugin is enabled or disabled.



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