Re: unblock a user when has been marked as USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER

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eva-8 wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Sorry, I am not very much familiar with Squirrelmail yet.
> 
> I am testing the restrict_senders plugin. An user has just been banned. I
> go
> to the file where the user preferences are stored for the web mail, and I
> open the file:
> 
> user.pref
> 
> There is :
> 
> USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER=1
> 
> I deleted that line and I tried to send a message again, but it wont let
> me
> send it and when I open the file again the line
> 
> USER_IS_POSSIBLE_SPAMMER=1
> 
> is there :(
> 
> I have read the documentation but I cant find where else to delete
> something
> to un-ban the user.
> 
> Anyone could help me?
> 
Ask user to logout or delete his session file. Preferences are cached in
session.
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