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administrator 66363acf88 The 2000000 bugfix 23 years ago
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calendar 66363acf88 The 2000000 bugfix 23 years ago
delete_move_next 5c87914e90 Delete_move_next plugin added. 23 years ago
filters 94e2ade769 Bugfix. This should fix the refresh problem. 23 years ago
listcommands 28630a9e4d Prettied up list commands plugin. Sorry, translators... 23 years ago
mail_fetch 0e918b5f6a Two bug fixes and new id strings. 23 years ago
newmail 9452bb9ae4 Fixed a minor grammatical error. 23 years ago
sent_subfolders b51a3036fd Warning remover "a la Tyler" 23 years ago
spamcop 532e3998b6 Changing file perm. 23 years ago
squirrelspell 66363acf88 The 2000000 bugfix 23 years ago
translate 66363acf88 The 2000000 bugfix 23 years ago
README.plugins d3e33f6440 * Updated docs to tell the user to read any documentation that came with the 24 years ago
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make_archive.pl 9227a42cd1 * More changes. Sorry. Shoulda made them the first time. 24 years ago

README.plugins

Plugins
=======

To understand more about plugins, read doc/plugin.txt

For the impatient, here is an extremely brief overview of how to
install plugins.

1. Change to the plugins directory.

$ cd plugins/

2. Unarchive the plugin.

$ tar -zxvf /home/me/myplugin.tar.gz

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 or other documentation in your new plugin. Follow
any important configuration instructions inside (usually there are
none).

5. Go to the config directory and run conf.pl

$ cd ../../config/
$ ./conf.pl

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.