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Plugins - Jump to Folder
Category: Message & Folder Manipulation

Gives the user an option to display a drop down list of all folders under the list on the left frame.

Selecting a folder from this list will display it's contents as if it had been selected in the list above. This is useful when folders have been collapsed, saves having to expand them.

This plugin is up for adoption. If you want to maintain it, please contact the SM Pugins Project at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sm-plugins.


Version 0.3
by Robin Rainton on Nov 4, 2002
[ jump_to_folder.0.3-1.2.7.tar.gz tarball (13794 d/l) Help ]
Requires: SquirrelMail 1.2.7

Description: Works with register_globals on or off.

Older versions

Version 0.2
by Robin Rainton on Sep 11, 2002
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: SquirrelMail 1.2.7

Description: Don't use 'optgroups' as it doesn't really work well if folders can contain both messages and folders. This isn't ideal when they can only contain one or the other, but looks nice in both cases which is what counts. Added option to show drop down above main mailbox display.

Version 0.1
by Robin Rainton on Jun 14, 2002
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: SquirrelMail 1.2.6

Description: Initial version.

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