Re: cannot access my squirrel mail

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henner wrote:
> 
> 
> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> henner wrote:
>>> 
>>>  Trying to access my emails I received the prompt: "Mail Box full". 
>>> From there on I no longer got this prompt, but  "Incorrect Password".
>>> Which of course it isn't.
>>> What can I do?
>>> 
>> SquirrelMail is only email program and project does not provide email
>> services. Your mailbox is overloaded. Contact your email service provider
>> and try to solve your problem there.
>> 
>> If your email provider allows POP3 access, you can try setting up some
>> standalone program (Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Thunderbird, or other)
>> and download all emails to your PC. This should move all emails from
>> INBOX to your own computer and your email quota problems should be fixed.
>> 
>> Please note that some providers might calculate your email quotas based
>> on total web host usage and you might have to clean your ftp or web site
>> instead.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Tomas
>> 
> 
> Thanks Tomas,
> the problem is that I have not found any contact to sqirrel mail; I have
> searched for hours but did not come across any sqirrel administration or
> support other than the one where a few standard questions are answered,
> but without providing any direct contact details. Do you know how to
> contact them? The designers who set up this email for me together with my
> website went out of business; so they can't help either. I do have also
> Outlook, but my website (which I cannot alter either) links to the
> squirrel email.
> 
You don't need SquirrelMail contacts. See
http://www.squirrelmail.org/support/enduser.php

Even if website designers went out of business, your website is still stored
somewhere and you pay bills for website hosting. You should contact your web
hosting company. If website is hosted on server that you own, you should
find some local computer specialist.

squirrelmail-users is moderated mailing list. If you use Nabble forums, I
won't know your "this email" until mailing list administrators approve your
emails and mailing list digest reaches my mailbox. I might be able to tell
your web hosting provider from "this email", but you can do that faster, if
you ask your accountant to find bills for web site. websites don't grow on
trees. They must be stored somewhere and you pay bills for your domain name
and websites hosted by third party.

If you want more personal contact with SquirrelMail people, you can use IRC.
See http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/InternetRelayChat. Please note that I
already said that your problem is not related to SquirrelMail. SquirrelMail
is only email program you use to read your emails. You don't need
SquirrelMail people. You need your webhosting company contacts or local IT
specialist.

-- 
Tomas
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