3. Note the directory that the plugin was created into. For this
example, we will assume it was put in the directory: myplugin/.
+
+ 4. Read the README, INSTALL or other documentation in your new plugin.
+ Follow any important configuration instructions inside (about half
+ the time there are none, sometimes they are extensive).
- 4. Go to the config directory and run conf.pl
+ $ cd myplugin/
+ $ more README
+
+ 5. Go to the config directory and run conf.pl
$ cd ../../config/
$ ./conf.pl
- 5. Choose option 8 and proceed to add the new plugin following
+ 6. Choose option 8 and proceed to add the new plugin following
the instructions there. Save and exit, and your plugin should
be in place.
+
+The following plugins are "core" plugins; that is, plugins shipped with
+the SquirrelMail distribution. Unless you are a developer and know what
+you are doing, you should not replace these plugins with other versions.
+
+- abook_take
+- administrator
+- bug_report
+- calendar
+- change_password
+- filters
+- fortune
+- info
+- listcommands
+- mail_fetch
+- message_details
+- newmail
+- plist
+- sent_subfolders
+- spamcop
+- squirrelspell
+- translate