Changeset 2269753
- Timestamp:
- 03/28/2020 01:02:48 PM (6 years ago)
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- wp-inbox/assets
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wp-inbox/assets/readme.txt
r2257369 r2269753 28 28 2. Click on Select PHP Version 29 29 3. Enable the IMAP. 30 4. Go to File Manage 31 5. Create Folder in mail. example: .processed (prefix DOT) 32 6. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/inbox-webmail` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 33 7. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress 34 8. Click on INBOX->Settings to configure the plugin 30 4. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/inbox-webmail` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 31 5. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress 32 6. Click on INBOX->Settings to configure the plugin 33 7. Email ID is created in Menu. 34 8. Click on Email 35 9. Click on Refresh buttot to load Emails. 35 36 36 37 … … 40 41 41 42 Yes, you need to enable your IMAP. 42 43 = Where I need to prefix the DOT (.) =44 45 You only need to prefix the DOT (.) to the folder name create in the mail folder.46 47 = Do I need to prefix the DOT (.) in the Plugin Settings =48 49 No, do not prefix DOT(.), just enter simple folder name.50 43 51 44 = I have more questions = … … 57 50 == Screenshots == 58 51 59 1. Enable IMAP screenshot-1.png60 2. Create folder in mail screenshot-2.png61 3. Name the folder prefix with (DOT) screenshot-3.png62 4. Do not Prefix DOT (.)52 1. Enable IMAP 53 2. Menu Link 54 3. Enter Settings 55 4. Load Emails
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