This plugin displays a pull-down select box with IMAP server choices on the
login page. The user will be logged in using the IMAP server that is chosen.
This automatically logs a user out if they're idle for a set amount
of time. We define 'idle' as having not refreshed the right-hand
frame. The administrator can set a standard time for all users or
allow users to set their own timeout values.
smtp-cli is a powerful SMTP command line client with a support for
advanced features, such as STARTTLS, SMTP-AUTH, or IPv6 and with a
scriptable message composition capabilities supporting anything
from simple plain-text messages right up to building complex HTML
emails with alternative plain-text part, attachments and inline
images. The MIME-Type of the attachments can either be guessed
automatically or alternatively set on the command line, separately
for each attachment if required.
sortmail - sort email messages by date/time
sortmail is a front end for decomposemail(1) and recom-
posemail(1). Each mailbox argument is disassembled into
its component messages, then these messages are reassem-
bled into new mailboxes based on command line selection
criteria. Some additional functionality is provided, such
as backup copies, recursion, etc.
Software written by: Daniel E. Singer (a.k.a. Toolman)
Lasse L. Johnsen
lasse@freebsdcluster.org
DispMUA adds an image on the right side of the "header view" which
displays the icon of the application with which the selected mail
was written. So if the person who sent the mail used e.g. mozilla
to send the mail, a mozilla icon will be displayed.
Allows for the importing of addressbooks from a CSV (comma separated
values) file. This will be located at the bottom of the "Addresses"
section.
Change SQL Password allows users to change their passwords when they are stored
in a SQL database. Supports both crypted (MD5, SASL, UNIX) and plaintext
passwords as well as allowing the administrator to force password changes. If
you have SSL support in your web server, you may also force the connection to
SSL when the user is changing her password.
This plugin will check and display users' mail quota status. Current and
maximum quota usage is displayed in easy-to-read graphical format. Optional
warnings may also be displayed to users who are nearing their quota allocation
when they log in (where the "Message Of The Day" would normally be displayed).
This plugin is compatible with three types of mail quota systems:
UNIX (filesystem), IMAP-based, and cPanel quotas.
If you keep SquirrelMail behind a password-protected directory on your web
server and if PHP has access to the username and password, this plugin will
bypass the login screen and use the provided username/password.
If this plugin enabled and the information isn't present, it doesn't crash
or produce error messages. It just doesn't automatically log you in. If the
user/pass information does not work for the IMAP server, this still displays
the login form, just in case the web server password and IMAP password are
not synchronized.
This plugin allows the user to turn on the display of "(read/unread)" links to
the right of any folders in their folder list that contain at least one
message. Clicking on the link will then mark all messages in this folder as
read/unread. Note that you may turn the "read/unread" link on and off by going
to the Folders page. You may even turn only the "read" or the "unread" link on
or off. It also displays a "mark all read/unread" link below the folder list to
mark all folders read/unread that are selected on the Folders page.