| 1 | This plugin is used to notify the user when a new mail arrives. There are |
| 2 | several ways to do this. One is to play a sound through the browser whenever |
| 3 | the user has unseen messages flagged in the left window pane. There are options |
| 4 | available (on the options page of course) to disable this feature for each user, |
| 5 | and to select different media files from the users local computer. The default |
| 6 | is that this is NOT enabled, so you'll need to go to the options menu to turn |
| 7 | it on first! There are also options to show a popup window via JavaScript. |
| 8 | |
| 9 | Plugin options are visible only when JavaScript is enabled or detected by |
| 10 | SquirrelMail JavaScript detection functions. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | From SquirrelMail 1.5.1 newmail plugin's site configuration can be stored in |
| 13 | config/newmail_config.php or plugins/newmail/config.php. |
| 14 | |
| 15 | $allowsound setting is replaced with $newmail_allowsound and should be stored |
| 16 | inside plugin's site configuration file. |
| 17 | |
| 18 | Plugin supports playback of WAV, SWF, MP3, OGG and SVG media files. Currently |
| 19 | OGG and SVG files are played only by browsers that implement w3.org nested |
| 20 | objects correctly and browsers that can play <embed> objects. Internet Explorer |
| 21 | can't play them due to broken <object> implementation. OGG and SVG <object> |
| 22 | elements specific to IE are not implemented. |
| 23 | |
| 24 | CREDITS |
| 25 | |
| 26 | This plugin has been originally created by Mike Huttinger, with contributions by |
| 27 | Tyler Akins and Seth Randall. It's now maintained by the SquirrelMail Project |
| 28 | Team. |