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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>
<dd>
If you would like to make a translation of SquirrelMail, here are some guidelines to help
- you along the way. These were compiled, thanks to Gustav Foseid.
+ you along the way. These were compiled, thanks to Gustav Foseid.
</dd>
<dt><a href="translating_help.txt">Translating the Help System</a></dt>
information about translating those help documents.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="tree.txt">The Mailbox Tree</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="themes.txt">Themes</a></dt>
<dd>
- This explains the algorithms and arrays behind the mailbox tree used in deleting folders.
- This was compiled thanks to Nathan Ehresman.
+ 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="addressbook.txt">The Addressbook</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="russian_apache.txt">Russian Apache</a></dt>
<dd>
- This explains how the addressbook works internally.
+ There are special instructions if you are running Russian Apache. This
+ document, thanks to Konstantin Riabitsev, will help you out.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="mime.txt">MIME</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="authentication.txt">Authentication</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.
+ SquirrelMail allows you to log in to your IMAP and SMTP servers using
+ plaintext, CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5, as well as use SSL for extra security.
+ This document describes how to use this new code, and the requirements.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="plugin.txt">Plugins</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="db-backend.txt">Database Backend</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.
+ 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="themes.txt">Themes</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="presets.txt">Specific IMAP server setups</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.
+ SquirrelMail configuration utility allows adjusting settings for selected
+ IMAP server with one quick command. D command asks for IMAP server name and
+ modifies all settings that are specific to selected IMAP server. This
+ document provides quick description of all IMAP presets.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="README.russian_apache">Russian Apache</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="i18n.txt">SquirrelMail internationalization</a></dt>
<dd>
- There are special instructions if you are running Russian Apache. This
- document, thanks to Konstantin Riabitsev, will help you out.
+ Some information about SquirrelMail internationalization (interface
+ translations, time zones, reading emails in different charsets.)
+ internals.
</dd>
- <dt><a href="authentication.txt">Authentication</a></dt>
+ <dt><a href="ie_ssl.txt">Internet Explorer and SSL</a></dt>
<dd>
- SquirrelMail allows you to log in to your IMAP and SMTP servers using
- plaintext, CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5, as well as use SSL for extra security.
- This document describes how to use this new code, and the requirements.
+ Information about possible issues in Internet Explorer, when SquirrelMail
+ is used in SSL enabled webserver.
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><a href="Development/">SquirrelMail Development</a></dt>
+ <dd>
+ Want to code on SquirrelMail? Change behaviour or fix bugs? Create your own
+ plugin? See this set of documentation for some pointers.
</dd>
- <dt>Basic documentation that comes with distrbution:</dt>
+ <dt>Basic documentation that comes with distribution:</dt>
<dd>
<a href="../AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a> - Who's behind all this?<br />
<a href="../INSTALL">INSTALL</a> - Installation instructions<br />
<a href="../UPGRADE">UPGRADE</a> - Upgrading instructions<br />
<a href="../README">README</a> - Everyone should read this.<br />
<a href="../COPYING">COPYING</a> - Licencing of SquirrelMail<br/>
- <a href="../ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> - Differences between SquirrelMail versions.<br />
+ <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>