SquirrelMail: Skirtumas tarp puslapio versijų

1 pridėtas baitas ,  22:02, 27 gruodžio 2025
We are not Wikipedia to put such brackets, go touch grass, and it doesn't even have to do anything about whether someone's English is native or not
(Since when the hell oughties refers to the decade of 2000-2009 and 2000s does not? Provide me the source that it is so, otherwise I'm disagreeing with you)
Žymos: Manual revert Atmesta
(We are not Wikipedia to put such brackets, go touch grass, and it doesn't even have to do anything about whether someone's English is native or not)
Žyma: Manual revert
 
(nerodoma viena tarpinė versija, sukurta vieno naudotojo)
1 eilutė: 1 eilutė:
<b>SquirrelMail</b> is a freely-available, open-source webmail program,
<b>SquirrelMail</b> is a freely-available, open-source webmail program,
<br> which can be uploaded to a server.
<br> which can be uploaded to a server.
<br> It is the only such program that does not have any [privacy-violating]
<br> It is the only such program that does not have any privacy-violating
<br> [[javascript (english)|javascript]]-dependent essential functions, at least in the anglophone world.
<br> [[javascript (english)|javascript]]-dependent essential functions, at least in the anglophone world.
<br> Consequently, it is the program that is most-hated by totalitarian intelligence agents.
<br> Consequently, it is the program that is most-hated by totalitarian intelligence agents.
15 eilutė: 15 eilutė:
<br> made against SquirrelMail are as follows:
<br> made against SquirrelMail are as follows:


In the early 2000s, the south-african free-webmail website webmail.co.za used SquirrelMail,
In the early oughties, the south-african free-webmail website webmail.co.za used SquirrelMail,
<br> but, within a few years, South Africa's government bowed to international pressure from
<br> but, within a few years, South Africa's government bowed to international pressure from
<br> U.S. and british intelligence, by blocking non-south-african IP-addresses
<br> U.S. and british intelligence, by blocking non-south-african IP-addresses