Please do not top-post. Please refer to the mailing list posting guidelines if you need help with that. >>> I installed the html_mail plugin (the latest release). >>> But whenever I send an email with a smiley it is not displayed. >>> I am using squirrelmail 1.4.15 >> >> Do you send using FCKeditor? Do you attach emoticons that it >> provides? You need to be specific about what it means to say "it is >> not displayed". You need to describe WHERE you are trying to read the >> message (first try a test mail to yourself on the same account, same >> server) and include any other details about how and where you are >> reading the message and EXACTLY what happens (how they are "not >> displayed"). > > Yes I use the FCKeditor, and I do attach the emoticons that it provides. > I try to see them on Mozilla 1.7.12, and firefox 1.5.0.1. > > I sent myself a email (to the same server), and to gmail. > > On gmail I saw an empty rectangle. Make sure you have told gmail to view all images in the message if it asks you. If you still see blank boxes, click to view the original/full message source and find the image links therein. Paste one of those links directly into your browser address bar. You may not have correct permissions on the images directory for viewing the emoticons from the outside. > On the same server using the squirrelmail client I saw the question "View > unsafe images" > I said yes to that, but then squirrelmail just threw me out (logged me > out). SquirrelMail doesn't log you out when clicking on the link above the message that says "View Unsafe Images". It's not a question, it's a link. If you are clicking something else, show what it is and state if you are using the unsafe_image_rules plugin. Try clicking on the link above the message in the "Options" links list called "View Unsafe Images". If you get logged out, you are running bad (possibly outdated or misconfigured or untrusted) code. >>> Here is my configuration file: >>> >>> >>> <?php >>> >>> global $editor_style, $customStyle, $allowEmoticons, >>> $use_spell_checker, >>> $fully_loaded, $html_mail_aspell_path, $fck_spell_checker, >>> $default_aggressive_html_reply, >>> $allow_change_html_editor_style, >>> $default_aggressive_reply_with_unsafe_images, >>> $outgoing_image_uri_https, $default_html_editor_height; >>> >>> >>> // choose the editor you'd like to use. currently, FCKeditor >>> // and HTMLArea are supported >>> // >>> // 1 = FCKeditor >>> // 2 = HTMLArea >>> // >>> $editor_style = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> // allow user to choose their own editor style? >>> // >>> // 0 = no >>> // 1 = yes >>> // >>> $allow_change_html_editor_style = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> // default setting for "aggressive" replies in HTML format >>> // (user can override in their personal settings) >>> // >>> // 0 = only reply in HTML if user had been >>> // viewing the message in HTML format >>> // 1 = always try to reply in HTML format if >>> // the message has an HTML part >>> // >>> $default_aggressive_html_reply = 0; >>> >>> >>> >>> // default setting for "aggressive" inclusion of unsafe >>> // images in replies in HTML format >>> // (user can override in their personal settings) >>> // >>> // 0 = only include unsafe images in HTML reply if >>> // user had been viewing the message in HTML >>> // format with unsafe images enabled >>> // 1 = always include any unsafe images in HTML replies >>> // >>> $default_aggressive_reply_with_unsafe_images = 0; >>> >>> >>> >>> // outgoing mails may have embedded images (emoticons, >>> // other images) that will be sent as URIs to your server >>> // should those image URIs be sent as HTTP, HTTPS, or the >>> // same as what the sender is using to log in with? >>> // >>> // 1 = HTTP >>> // 2 = HTTPS >>> // >>> // Or set to the port number that HTTPS is served on on >>> // your server to auto-sense and use whatever sender is >>> // using. For example: >>> // >>> // $outgoing_image_uri_https = 443; >>> // >>> $outgoing_image_uri_https = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> // this will set the editor window height default, which is >>> // usually only needed if you run a version of SquirrelMail >>> // that is old enough not to have this setting in normal >>> // user preferences >>> // >>> $default_html_editor_height = '20'; >>> >>> >>> >>> // ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> // >>> // FCKeditor configuration items >>> // >>> >>> >>> // choose if you want to use "ieSpell" or ASpell for you >>> spellchecking >>> // ieSpell does not require any server-side configuration, but only >>> // runs in Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows operating systems. >>> // ASpell is a much better choice if you are able to install it on >>> your >>> // server >>> // >>> // 1 = ASpell >>> // 2 = ieSpell >>> // >>> $fck_spell_checker = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> // set the path to your ASpell binary. Examples are included here >>> // for both Windows and Linux users (only used when you have chosen >>> // ASpell as your spell checker). >>> // >>> // Linux: >>> // $html_mail_aspell_path = 'aspell'; >>> // >>> // Windows: >>> // $html_mail_aspell_path = '"C:\Program >>> Files\Aspell\bin\aspell.exe"'; >>> // >>> $html_mail_aspell_path = 'aspell'; >>> >>> >>> >>> // ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> // >>> // HTMLArea configuration items >>> // >>> >>> >>> // if you'd like to customize the HTML editor, you may define >>> // its CSS style here... leave as an empty string for default >>> // behavior >>> // >>> // note that a font-size of about 16 seems to be more >>> // appropriate than the default size >>> // >>> // >>> // $customStyle = ''; >>> // $customStyle = 'body { background-color: yellow; color: black; >>> font-family: verdana,sans-serif; font-size:12 } p { font-width: bold; >>> }'; >>> $customStyle = 'body { font-size:16 }'; >>> >>> >>> >>> // if you have patched the SquirrelMail source to allow the >>> // use of emoticons functionality and want to allow users >>> // to make use of them, set this value to 1. set to zero >>> // to disable >>> // >>> $allowEmoticons = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> // set this to 1 if you'd like to use the integrated spell >>> // checker (make sure you've got your web server and Perl >>> // interpreter set up correctly, for more info, see the >>> // README file)... set to zero to disable >>> // >>> $use_spell_checker = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> // set this to 1 if you want to turn on all bells and whistles, >>> // including all HTMLArea plugins >>> // >>> $fully_loaded = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> ?> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ ----- squirrelmail-users mailing list Posting guidelines: http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines List address: squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx List archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user List info (subscribe/unsubscribe/change options): https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users