On Sun, Nov 14, 2004 at 08:30:32PM +0100, shrek-m(a)gmx.de wrote:
akonstam(a)trinity.edu wrote:
>I got squirrelmail working
>
>From - Sat Nov 13 17:48:21 2004 <<====
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From: akonstam(a)trinity.edu
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$ bc
2018 - 2004
14
==> 14 years for solving a squirrelmail-problem ;-)
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, > shrek-m
Ok, OK I did some time travel. I think it is fixed now.
But I still have the problem with sorting the mail. I installed it on
our server and on my disk machine. On the server there is an arrow
after the Date column heading that allows one to change the sort order
on my desk machine ther isn't. Why is that? Could the imap I use make
the difference.
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