![]() Users may now add attachments (as many as needed) to new messages from File Manager using a link on the compose page (NOTE - be sure to follow the instructions in the INSTALL file to replace SquirrelMail's compose.php in order for this to work correctly).Up next will be SM 1.4.x compatibility stay tuned. New setup.php format for faster performance.ĭescription: Tons of new features and fixes.Custom patched compose.php has a small fix (unrelated to File Manager) having to do with lost attachments.Fixed compatibility with autocomplete plugin (horrible microsoft issue around variable scope.New versions of SquirrelMail's compose.php are included in this release, so please make sure to replace compose.php for error-free functionality. Fix for attaching files to replies (message text showing up in File Manager interface and fields such as To:, Cc:, and possibly message body were being lost).Fix for browsers that had problems when trying to attach local files to emails.This is not specifically a File Manager problem (you are strongly advised to solve your session problems for real), but since File Manager provides sensitive access to your server, this fix prevents File Manager permissions from being "left over" in users' browsers.ĭescription: Mostly bug fixes this release: Fix for SquirrelMail installations with problematic session issues.Make sure to download the Compatibility plugin in order for File Manager to function correctly. Upgraded for compatibility with SquirrelMail 1.4 (SquirrelMail 1.4 no longer needs to have its compose.php patched to work with File Manager!).Requires: SquirrelMail 1.2.7, Compatibility plugin, PHP 4.0.6 Please support this plugin's development: Donate to this author ![]() Please read the "Security" section of the README for important info about file permissions. Only users listed in the plugin's configuration file have access to this plugin, and their access is limited to one or more top-level directories listed therein. Users can upload and edit files, list directories, delete files and directories, save mail attachments locally, send files as email attachments, etc. ![]() Allows designated users file management access to a pre-defined portion of the host machine's file system.
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