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<h1>SquirrelMail Documentation</h1>
<p>Sorry for the lack of cohesion in the SquirrelMail documentation, but here is a conglomeration
-of all the docs that we have accumulated so far. Maybe some time in the future we will put
-together a good documentation system. This is just meant to get you up and running.</p>
-
+of all the docs that we have accumulated so far. We are working on a more comprehensive user
+manual.</p>
<dl>
<dt><a href="translating.txt">Translating</a></dt>
information about translating those help documents.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="tree.txt">The Mailbox Tree</a></dt>
- <dd>
- This explains the algorithms and arrays behind the mailbox tree used in deleting folders.
- This was compiled thanks to Nathan Ehresman.
- </dd>
-
- <dt><a href="addressbook.txt">The Addressbook</a></dt>
- <dd>
- This explains how the addressbook works internally.
- </dd>
-
- <dt><a href="mime.txt">MIME</a></dt>
- <dd>
- Ever wonder how SquirrelMail handles MIME support? You need not search
- any longer. This document gives an overview of how it works and how
- we decode MIME encoded messages.
- </dd>
-
- <dt><a href="plugin.txt">Plugins</a></dt>
- <dd>
- If you would like to create plugins for SquirrelMail, this is the place
- to start. It gives an overview and tells what needs to be in place for
- all plugins.
- </dd>
-
- <dt><a href="themes.txt">Themes</a></dt>
- <dd>
- You can create your own color themes and add them in the themes/ directory
- if you wish. This describes the format of the theme files.
- </dd>
-
- <dt><a href="README.russian_apache">Russian Apache</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="russian_apache.txt">Russian Apache</a></dt>
<dd>
There are special instructions if you are running Russian Apache. This
document, thanks to Konstantin Riabitsev, will help you out.
This document describes how to use this new code, and the requirements.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="db-backend.txt">Database Backend</a></dt>
- <dd>
- SquirrelMail allows you to store user's preferences and address books
- in database that is compatible with PHP Pear DB libraries. This document
- describes how to setup database.
- </dd>
-
<dt><a href="presets.txt">Specific IMAP server setups</a></dt>
<dd>
SquirrelMail configuration utility allows adjusting settings for selected
internals.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="rfc_documents.txt">RFC documents</a></dt>
- <dd>
- Information about protocol standards that are being implemented in
- SquirrelMail.
- </dd>
-
<dt><a href="ie_ssl.txt">Internet Explorer and SSL</a></dt>
<dd>
Information about possible issues in Internet Explorer, when SquirrelMail
<a href="../ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> - Differences between SquirrelMail
versions.<br />
<a href="../ReleaseNotes">ReleaseNotes</a> - SquirrelMail release notes.<br />
+ <a href="ReleaseNotes/">ReleaseNotes archive</a> - Notes for older SquirrelMail versions<br />
</dd>
</dl>