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    <title>Desperate for help...</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9612</link>
    <description>Guys,

Please forgive me if this isn't the place but I'm a bit desperate...

Ippimail just had a meltdown documented here:

http://ippimail.wordpress.com/2008/09/

We are nearly through it but are still getting an error:

When sending I get:


Everything *was* working just fine so it's not a version/ 
incompatibility thing but we are truly stuck.

Any ideas?

I'm not familiar with the exact version details but we use  
Squirrelmail, Cyrus, Postfix. As I say, everything *was* working with  
the same versions of everything...

Thanks guys :-)

Simon

Simon Martin

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55% of income to good causes. http://www.ippimail.com





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    <dc:date>2008-10-02T16:34:35</dc:date>
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    <title>Forward as attachment broken in &gt;1.4.13</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9610</link>
    <description>I just found a problem with the forward as attachment functionality in
1.4.15 and 1.4.16. Trying to forward a html email(with show htmlversion
on by default) as attachment attaches something with the correct
subject, but the size is 0 bytes, and is verfied to be empty when ending
up at the recipient.

Should this be filed as a bug? It works as expected in 1.4.13.

Thanks,
   Eric


Ps. The mailing lists seems to work very randomly, i tried posting this 
yesterday, but it didnt appear anywhere. Strange.

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    <dc:date>2008-10-03T13:06:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Forward as attachment broken in &gt;1.4.13</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9609</link>
    <description>I just found a problem with the forward as attachment functionality in 
1.4.15 and 1.4.16. Trying to forward a html email(with show htmlversion 
on by default) as attachment attaches something with the correct 
subject, but the size is 0 bytes, and is verfied to be empty when ending 
up at the recipient.

Should this be filed as a bug? It works as expected in 1.4.13.

Thanks,
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    <title>ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail 1.4.16 Released</title>
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9607">
    <title>SVN annotate??</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9607</link>
    <description>Did sf.net stop offering source code annotation?  Where's the link in
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    <title>a question about squirrelmail</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9602</link>
    <description>Hi guys,
I have a question about the messag id of squirrel
squirrel to send medicine spam. There are so many huge attacks with
this xmailer/useragent.
The headers of spam are always with following patterns. I'm
wonderring, is the message id a valid squirrel one? Any other invalid
header information in the pattern?

Message-ID:  &lt;88844.582.116.720.707.1408015572.squirrel&lt; at &gt;thomasgregory.com&gt;
Subject: No woman cann't help from from getting laid with you
User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.4.12
Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8

Thanks a lot!
regards,
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    <title>Fwd: changes in plugin change_password</title>
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    <title>squirrelspell and aspell</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9597</link>
    <description>Dear Squirrelmail developers!

I have found out that squirrelspell support is available in Debian
dictionaries-common package. So, one has only to benefit from it with
minor efforts. Please, the attached patch (sqspell_config.php.patch).

dictionaries-common.patch I've sent to "dictionaries-common" package
maintainer.

With best regards,

Dmitry
--- /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/squirrelspell/sqspell_config.php.orig2007-05-10 00:00:00.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/squirrelspell/sqspell_config.php2008-08-23 11:36:58.291679843 +0200
&lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt; -67,13 +67,8 &lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt;
  
 # Debian: if dictionaries-common &gt;= 2.50 is available, detect the
 # installed dictionaries automatically.
-if ( is_readable ( '/var/cache/dictionaries-common/ispell-dicts-list.txt' ) ) {
-    $dicts = file( '/var/cache/dictionaries-common/ispell-dicts-list.txt' );
-    $SQSPELL_APP = array();
-    foreach ($dicts as $dict) {
-        preg_match('/(\S+)\s+\((.+)\)/', $dict, $dparts);
-        $SQSPELL_APP[$dparts[2]] = 'ispell -d ' . $dparts[1] . ' -a';
-    }
+if ( is_readable ( '/var/cache/dictionaries-common/sqspell.php' ) ) {
+    include_once('/var/cache/dictionaries-common/sqspell.php');
 } else {
     $SQSPELL_APP = array('English' =&gt; 'ispell -a',
                  'Spanish' =&gt; 'ispell -d spanish -a');
--- /usr/sbin/update-dictcommon-aspell.orig2008-07-03 19:26:35.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/sbin/update-dictcommon-aspell2008-08-23 11:43:34.453341900 +0200
&lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt; -11,6 +11,7 &lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt;
 updatedb ($class);
 build_emacsen_support ();
 build_jed_support ();
+build_squirrelmail_support ();
 
 system ("aspell-autobuildhash") == 0
     or die "Error running aspell-autobuildhash\n";
--- /usr/share/perl5/Debian/DictionariesCommon.pm.orig2008-07-03 19:26:35.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/share/perl5/Debian/DictionariesCommon.pm2008-08-23 12:19:20.603448553 +0200
&lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt; -116,25 +116,35 &lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt;
   my $T_option    = "";
   my $ispell_args = "";
 
-  $d_option = "-d $language-&gt;{'hash-name'}"
-      if exists $language-&gt;{'hash-name'};
-  $w_option = "-w $language-&gt;{'additionalchars'}"
-      if exists $language-&gt;{'additionalchars'};
+  if ($class eq 'ispell')
+  {
+    $d_option = "-d $language-&gt;{'hash-name'}"
+        if exists $language-&gt;{'hash-name'};
+    $w_option = "-w $language-&gt;{'additionalchars'}"
+        if exists $language-&gt;{'additionalchars'};
 
-  if ( exists $language-&gt;{'extended-character-mode'} ){
-    $T_option =  $language-&gt;{'extended-character-mode'};
-    $T_option =~ s/^~//; # Strip leading ~ from Extended-Character-Mode.
-    $T_option =  '-T ' . $T_option;
-  }
+    if ( exists $language-&gt;{'extended-character-mode'} ){
+      $T_option =  $language-&gt;{'extended-character-mode'};
+      $T_option =~ s/^~//; # Strip leading ~ from Extended-Character-Mode.
+      $T_option =  '-T ' . $T_option;
+    }
 
-  if ( exists $language-&gt;{'ispell-args'} ){
-    $ispell_args = $language-&gt;{'ispell-args'};
-    foreach ( split('\s+',$ispell_args) ) {
-      # No d_option if already in $ispell_args
-      $d_option = "" if /^\-d/;
+    if ( exists $language-&gt;{'ispell-args'} ){
+      $ispell_args = $language-&gt;{'ispell-args'};
+      foreach ( split('\s+',$ispell_args) ) {
+        # No d_option if already in $ispell_args
+        $d_option = "" if /^\-d/;
+      }
     }
+
+    return "$d_option $w_option $T_option $ispell_args";
   }
-  return "$d_option $w_option $T_option $ispell_args";
+  elsif ($class eq 'aspell')
+  {
+    return "-l $language-&gt;{'hash-name'}";
+  }
+
+  return '';
 }
 
 # ------------------------------------------------------------------
&lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt; -438,25 +448,24 &lt; at &gt;&lt; at &gt;
 # Build support file for squirrelmail with a list of available
 # dictionaries and associated spellchecker calls, in php format.
 # ------------------------------------------------------------------
-  my $class        = "ispell";
-  my $dictionaries = loaddb ($class);
-  my $php          = "&lt;?php\n";
+  my &lt; at &gt;classes      = ("aspell","ispell");
   my &lt; at &gt;dictlist     = ();
 
-  $php .= generate_comment ("### ");
-  $php .= "\$SQSPELL_APP = array (\n";
-  foreach ( keys %$dictionaries ){
-    next if m/.*[^a-z]tex[^a-z]/i;            # Discard tex variants
-    my $spellchecker_params =
-&amp;dc_get_spellchecker_params($class,$dictionaries-&gt;{$_});
-    push &lt; at &gt;dictlist, qq {  '$_' =&gt; 'ispell -a $spellchecker_params'};
+  foreach my $class (&lt; at &gt;classes)
+  {
+    my $dictionaries = loaddb ($class);
+  print STDERR "Loading class $class = %{$dictionaries}\n";
+    foreach ( keys %$dictionaries ){
+      next if m/.*[^a-z]tex[^a-z]/i;            # Discard tex variants
+      my $spellchecker_params = &amp;dc_get_spellchecker_params($class,$dictionaries-&gt;{$_});
+  next if ! /^(\S+)\s+\((.+)\)$/;
+      push &lt; at &gt;dictlist, qq { '$2 ($class)' =&gt; '$class -a $spellchecker_params' };
+    }
   }
-  $php .= join(",\n", &lt; at &gt;dictlist);
-  $php .= "\n);\n";
 
   open (PHP, "&gt; $cachedir/$squirrelmailsupport")
       or die "Cannot open SquirrelMail cache file";
-  print PHP $php;
+  print PHP "&lt;?php\n" . generate_comment ("### ") . "\$SQSPELL_APP = array (\n" . join(",\n", &lt; at &gt;dictlist) . "\n);\n?&gt;\n";
   close PHP;
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    <dc:date>2008-08-25T06:38:52</dc:date>
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    <title>reviewing random seeding</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9583</link>
    <description>Hey all,

I've reviewed the seeding of the random number generator we do within
SquirrelMail and have found the following points:

1) The mail_fetch function uses not so secure seeding of srand().

However, the encryption used there is advertised as insecure anyway. I
wonder whether we should not just remove that feature altogether.
Trivially cracked encryption can be worse than no encryption because the
effect is the same for an attacker but it may create some sense of
security. What value does the function add if it's trivially cracked?

2) php_combined_lcg() in global.php seeds the random number generator in a
not so secure fashion.

I believe we should just rip out this seeding and replace it with a call
to sq_mt_randomize() instead so we have this code only in one place.

3) The behaviour of sq_mt_randomize() itself needs to be reviewed.

We currently re-seed it with several unpredictable values. We need to find
out whether re-seeding it actually adds randomness or just 'resets' the
thing so only the last one is useful.

PHP doesn't require seeding for versions 4.2 and up, but the PHP
implementation is reportedly limited in randomness unfortunately. The
newest suhosin patch is supposed to address that.


cheers,
Thijs


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    <dc:creator>Thijs Kinkhorst</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2008-08-21T10:12:12</dc:date>
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    <title>Image extension issue in mime.php</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9581</link>
    <description>All,

  I was looking at an HTML email today that had an image URI that was
an .asp file.  SM blocked it, even when I clicked to view unsafe
images.... and that's because of the .asp file extension.  SM replaces
all images in HTML view with a blank image unless they are simple
image files with .jpg, .gif, .jpeg, .xjpeg, .jpe, .bmp, .png, or .xbm
extensions.  In today's world, I think there are probably a lot of
images being served dynamically, with URIs that have PHP, JSP, ASP or
some other file extension.  So, in a lot of cases, these should be
allowed and are not necessarily threatening or ill-intentioned.

  Can someone explain the rationale of keeping the list more
restricted?  What can a malicious image URI do if we open the list up
to such file extensions?  Really, if an attacker wanted to do
something here, they could easily circumvent this restriction by
putting a URI with a "valid" (say .png) extension that was really a
php file that is dynamically executed on the target server.  So what
does SM *GAIN* by keeping this list of known image extensions?  (What
we *LOSE* is proper display of many valid HTML mails for our users.)

  My feeling is that this should be addressed by either removing the
restriction list completely, adding .asp, .php, .jsp, and any other
common types, or putting a new configuration value in the config file
for admins who would like to do this themselves.

Thoughts please?

 - Paul

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    <dc:date>2008-08-21T01:30:26</dc:date>
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    <dc:date>2008-08-16T03:06:24</dc:date>
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    <title>Shared Calendars for 1.5 SVN</title>
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    <description>Hello,


I'm trying to use the shared calendars plugin on the current SVN 1.5 
version of squirrelmail, the one that is avialable at the squirrelmail 
plugin page (2.0.1-1.4.0) does not work with my version of squirrelmail.

I was porting the plugin to the new structure but i found about a new 
beta version that works with 1.5; i prefer to contribute testing the 
working version than to duplicate the work of porting it to the new 
squirrelmail version.

Can somebody tell me where can i download it?

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    <dc:date>2008-08-14T20:38:15</dc:date>
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    <title>Updates in the plugin development documentation</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9565</link>
    <description>Commit 13252[1] introduced the following paragraphs:

"A plugin can try to be smart about where to find the needed configuration
file by doing something such as this:

    if (!&lt; at &gt;include_once(SM_PATH . 'config/config_demo.php'))
       if (!&lt; at &gt;include_once(SM_PATH . 'plugins/demo/config.php'))
          &lt; at &gt;include_once(SM_PATH . 'plugins/demo/config.sample.php');

This assumes that the plugin has some sensible defaults in the sample
configuration file - if the plugin must be configured specifically for the
system upon which it is installed, remove the third line in this example."

If a plugin has a general configuration that can make it work out of the
box in the most cases, I prefer to have that configuration coded into the
plugin itself. If a valid configuration file exists, the plugin will allow
this to overrule the pre-set configuration.

I don't like to have the plugin read configuration from a configuration
file with the word "sample" in the filename, even if such a file exists.
One reason is that it encourages administrators to modify
"config.sample.php" instead of "config.php" which might cause them trouble
later. Another is that some distributions might want to have
"config.sample.php" in a documentation directory (and not a code
directory) when re-distributing.

For these reasons I'd like to have the code and the describing text in the
documentation rewritten so that it doesn't suggest actual use of the file
"config.sample.php".

And correct me if I'm wrong, but "sample" should really be "example",
since that's what's it all about. A "sample" is a small part of anything
or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the
whole. An "example" is a pattern or model, as of something to be imitated
or avoided. Could the documentation be updated with "sample" replaced by
"example", or is the old naming convention too much rooted?

Sincerely,
Fredrik

[1]
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    <dc:date>2008-08-02T16:25:52</dc:date>
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    <title>Using Squirrelmail locale repository for a plugin</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9558</link>
    <description>Can I, as a _plugin_ developer, make use of Squirrelmail locales
repository?

I'm thinking of making squirrelmail locales svn the authoritative place
for useracl.po files. In fact, squirrelmail locales svn has more
translations for it what what I had in my useracl svn tree.

Shall I move these files from LC_MESSAGES/plugins/ to LC_MESSAGES/ so
that they will be included in new locales distributions? Or is there
something else to it?

Alexandros

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    <dc:date>2008-07-23T06:27:04</dc:date>
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    <title>Restrict Sending From Address?</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/9556</link>
    <description>Looking at using the restrict_senders plugin, but from my digging that  
appears to work on IMAP username/domain they are logged in under.

Is there a plugin or anyway to restrict what a user puts in the from/ 
reply to fields. Trying to stem some of the crap that comes through  
the Webmail servers when $sillyUser falls for a phish or $badPerson  
guesses their password, and webmail is turned into 419/spam cannon for  
the 20-30 minutes till we find and kill it.

Going to be using restrict_senders to rate limit /block that way, but  
looking for even more way to tighten it down.

If no plugin exists I might look at coding one myself..

Thanks,
-Patrick

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    <description>Seems my message didn't get through, only my wrong patch.
Sorry for any confusion.

I made a patch that adds an option to allow you to download the message in 
RFC822 format. Use it to your liking.
The patch is against 1.4.15. If you encounter problems please let me know 
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Yet I get:
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Accoring to google I should "update my compatability plugin". But it's
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