SquirrelMail Documentation
Sorry for the lack of cohesion in the SquirrelMail documentation, but here is a conglomeration
of all the docs that we have accumulated so far. Maybe some time in the future we will put
together a good documentation system. This is just meant to get you up and running. If you find
mistakes, please email them to luke@squirrelmail.org.
- Translating
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If you would like to make a translation of SquirrelMail, here are some guidelines to help
you along the way. These were compiled, thanks to Gustav Foseid.
- Translating the Help System
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We have a rather extensive help system in SquirrelMail now. This document contains
information about translating those help documents.
- The Mailbox Tree
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This explains the algorithms and arrays behind the mailbox tree used in deleting folders.
This was compiled thanks to Nathan Ehresman.
- The Addressbook
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This explains how the addressbook works internally.
- MIME
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Ever wonder how SquirrelMail handles MIME support? You need not search
any longer. This document gives an overview of how it works and how
we decode MIME encoded messages.
- Plugins
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If you would like to create plugins for SquirrelMail, this is the place
to start. It gives an overview and tells what needs to be in place for
all plugins.
- Themes
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You can create your own color themes and add them in the themes/ directory
if you wish. This describes the format of the theme files.
- Russian Apache
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There are special instructions if you are running Russian Apache. This
document, thanks to Konstantin Riabitsev, will help you out.
- Authentication
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SquirrelMail allows you to log in to your IMAP and SMTP servers using
plaintext, CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5, as well as use SSL for extra security.
This document describes how to use this new code, and the requirements.
- Basic documentation that comes with distrbution:
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AUTHORS
INSTALL
UPGRADE
README
COPYING
ChangeLog