Re: squirrel mail sucks

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>> I must say that this email really sucks. It's the worst I've ever
>> experienced.
>
> I assume that you're referring to the mail system as a whole, for which
> the SquirrelMail Project isn't responsible.
>
>> (1) When the English interface is selected, Chinese doesn't show
>
> This is not a bug in SquirrelMail. SquirrelMail can be configured to show
> Chinese mails in an English interface. You need to contact your system
> administrator and have him/her fix your installation.
>
>> (2) What's up with the attachment limitation of 2 MB? Free mail already
>>  gives more than 2 GB!
>
> This is not a bug in SquirrelMail. SquirrelMail can be configured to have
> as large attachments as you want. You need to contact your system
> administrator and have him/her fix your installation.
>
>> (3) How come there's no option to be able to forward squirrel mail
>> mails to yahoo.com or gmail?
>
> SquirrelMail is not a mail server - only the user interface. Mail
> forwarding is done at the mail server. You need to contact your system
> administrator and have him/her fix forwarding at the mail server.

I assumed that you wanted to forward _every_ mail to a certain mail
address to another address at Gmail or Yahoo! If not, use the "forward"
button to manually forward mails one by one.

>> I have to switch because this is WAAAAY to hard to use.
>
> Do you have examples on what you're trying to achieve that is way too
> hard? The three issues above are not problems with SquirrelMail per se.
>
>> This is seriously not user friendly! Can you provide some real help and
>>  not FAQ's that nobody understands?
>
> I get the feeling that you're an end user, so I understand that the
> information at <squirrelmail.org>, which is written for system
> administrators who are installing and configuring SquirrelMail, and the
> supporting their users (users such as yourself), is a bit off-topic for
> you. The FAQ is easily understood by system administrators.
>
> "If you're using SquirrelMail to read and write mails, but someone else
> manages the SquirrelMail installation you're using, you're an end user.
> SquirrelMail is typically installed for end users by their employer, the
> school they attend, some organization that the end user is a member of, a
> hosting company, or an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
>
> Help for end users are acquired in two steps:
> 1. Read the documentation
> 2. Contact your mail system administrator"
> <http://squirrelmail.org/support/enduser.php>

Sincerely,
Fredrik

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