This plugin provides options to integrate QmailAdmin into the SquirrelMail
web interface.
The SASql SquirrelMail plugin lets users change a pre-defined set of
SpamAssassin settings when those settings are stored in a SQL DB rather than
a config file. This is very useful in a virtual user setting when the users
don't have home directories or access to them.
This is a simple plugin to automatically turn on SSL security during
login if it hasn't already been requested by the referring hyperlink
or bookmark.
Primarily this utility is intended to prevent plain text passwords
and email contents being transmitted over the internet after people
manually enter their server URL without including https://...
This plugin implements fully iCal-compliant calendaring functionality
for Squirrelmail.
Multiple calendars my be created, where each calendar can be made public,
private or shared between custom-defined groups of users.
This plugin will place "Spam" and/or "Not Spam" buttons on the mailbox message
list page as well as on a single message view page. The action associated with
the buttons (as well as the button text) can be configured to suit most any
spam reporting system. Reporting by email, reporting by executing a command on
the server and reporting by moving (or copying) the message to a designated
folder are all supported. Any number of custom buttons may also be added, where
the associated action is completely customizable (for instance, adding the
message sender to a whitelist or blacklist).
This plugin implements logging functionality for your webmail interface.
You can choose to log to a database, a file, your system log, or any
combination thereof. You can also choose which kinds of events to log,
including login events, logout events, login error events, all outgoing
messages, possible outgoing spam messages, and other error events.
Also included is monitoring functionality that will send alert emails to
the administrator when certain events trigger.
If you use the timeout_user plugin, logout events caused by user timeouts
will be captured.
Log message format is also completely custom-defined to meet your needs
in the configuration file.
This is a port of tmdatools plugin for Squirrelmail.
This plugin allows a TMDA enabled account to be managed from within the
SquirrelMail interface, including the ability to edit list files, add
control headers to outgoing email, manage pending messages and create
tagged addresses for use outside SquirrelMail.
A user may now build a list of rules that will be used to determine if unsafe
images (that are linked to remote sites) will be shown in HTML messages. If a
message matches any of the rules and contains images that would normally be
initially hidden, then they are now shown by default.
The user may choose to always show unsafe images, for all message. This is
obviously not recommended by the core SquirrelMail Project Team - or they
wouldn't have built this functionality to begin with ( See the following:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/UnsafeImages ).
A new section is added to the options page titled, 'Unsafe Image Rules'. Within
this page the user may define a number of rules to determine when messages are
from a trusted source.
These options are very similar to the core message filters plugin. A message
field (To, From, CC, Subject) can be matched either against a regular
expression, or simply searched to see if the given string is within the field.
If a match is found then unsafe images are always shown for this source.
Allows users to specify a list of additional folders they would like to be
treated as special, that is that these folders will be shown at the top of the
folders lists, and in different colour on the left frame (if you have the
option turned on).
Puts a web search box in the left frame that can use a variety of
search engines. Currently supported:
* Google
* Google Adsense for Search
* Yahoo!