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| 12 | <h1>SquirrelMail Documentation</h1> |
| 13 | |
| 14 | <p>Below is a list of all the documentation that comes in the SquirrelMail |
| 15 | distribution package. Some of it may not be as up to date as what you'll |
| 16 | find in our online manuals, which have better and more current information. |
| 17 | We have manuals for administrators, developers, translators and users. |
| 18 | There is also plenty of content that has been contributed by the community |
| 19 | on our wiki. Links to all these manuals and wikis can be found on our |
| 20 | <a href="http://squirrelmail.org/documentation">documentation page</a></p> |
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| 22 | <dl> |
| 23 | <dt><a href="translating.txt">Translating</a></dt> |
| 24 | <dd> |
| 25 | If you would like to make a translation of SquirrelMail, here are some guidelines to help |
| 26 | you along the way. These were compiled, thanks to Gustav Foseid. |
| 27 | </dd> |
| 28 | |
| 29 | <dt><a href="translating_help.txt">Translating the Help System</a></dt> |
| 30 | <dd> |
| 31 | We have a rather extensive help system in SquirrelMail. This document contains |
| 32 | information about translating those help documents. |
| 33 | </dd> |
| 34 | |
| 35 | <dt><a href="russian_apache.txt">Russian Apache</a></dt> |
| 36 | <dd> |
| 37 | There are special instructions if you are running Russian Apache. This |
| 38 | document, thanks to Konstantin Riabitsev, will help you out. |
| 39 | </dd> |
| 40 | |
| 41 | <dt><a href="authentication.txt">Authentication</a></dt> |
| 42 | <dd> |
| 43 | SquirrelMail allows you to log in to your IMAP and SMTP servers using |
| 44 | plaintext, CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5, as well as use SSL for extra security. |
| 45 | This document describes how to use this new code, and the requirements. |
| 46 | </dd> |
| 47 | |
| 48 | <dt><a href="presets.txt">Specific IMAP server setups</a></dt> |
| 49 | <dd> |
| 50 | SquirrelMail configuration utility allows adjusting settings for selected |
| 51 | IMAP server with one quick command. D command asks for IMAP server name and |
| 52 | modifies all settings that are specific to selected IMAP server. This |
| 53 | document provides quick description of all IMAP presets. |
| 54 | </dd> |
| 55 | |
| 56 | <dt><a href="i18n.txt">SquirrelMail internationalization</a></dt> |
| 57 | <dd> |
| 58 | Some information about SquirrelMail internationalization (interface |
| 59 | translations, time zones, reading emails in different charsets.) |
| 60 | internals. |
| 61 | </dd> |
| 62 | |
| 63 | <dt><a href="ie_ssl.txt">Internet Explorer and SSL</a></dt> |
| 64 | <dd> |
| 65 | Information about possible issues in Internet Explorer, when SquirrelMail |
| 66 | is used in SSL enabled webserver. |
| 67 | </dd> |
| 68 | |
| 69 | <dt>Basic documentation that comes with distribution:</dt> |
| 70 | <dd> |
| 71 | <a href="AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a> - Who's behind all this?<br /> |
| 72 | <a href="INSTALL">INSTALL</a> - Installation instructions<br /> |
| 73 | <a href="UPGRADE">UPGRADE</a> - Upgrading instructions<br /> |
| 74 | <a href="README">README</a> - Everyone should read this.<br /> |
| 75 | <a href="COPYING">COPYING</a> - Licencing of SquirrelMail<br/> |
| 76 | <a href="ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> - Differences between SquirrelMail |
| 77 | versions.<br /> |
| 78 | <a href="ReleaseNotes">ReleaseNotes</a> - SquirrelMail release notes.<br /> |
| 79 | <a href="release_notes_archive/">ReleaseNotes archive</a> - Notes for older SquirrelMail versions<br /> |
| 80 | </dd> |
| 81 | </dl> |
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