Re: [SM-USERS] Several general questions regarding SM (massmailing, Hardware Suggestions, Security Updates)

2004-12-02 Thread Benjamin Zeller
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p dont think wrote:
|>Is there a possibility to limit maximum recipients? One of our
|>customers asked, whether SM dos avoid Mass-Mailing. If there is the
|>possibility to limit recipients, this would fulfill my/our needs.
|
|
| http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=213
|
| However, this type of restriction is always best done in the SMTP server
| instead of using a SM plugin.
|
|
I think, that this plugin will suite my needs. I'll also suggest to
restrict the amount of recipients in the SMTP-Server.
|>Next question is the hardware needed. We are planning to run SM for
|>10.000 up to 100.000 Users.
|>
|>Systems are LAMP.
|>
|>What other requirements does the hosting system need, to enable a
|>performant behaviour?
|
|
| SM needs very little in terms of system resources.  However, your
biggest
| hit will probably be on the IMAP server.  If you have closer to 10,000
| users, depending on how busy they are, you can keep them all on one
| decently fast machine, but much over that and you want to start
planning a
| better architecture.  If you run something like SpamAssassin, also be
| aware that it is an even bigger hog than IMAP of both memory and CPU.
| There have been a few threads on the mailing lists in the past (one only
| about a month ago) where people gave recommendations for large systems.
| Also, read:
|
| http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/SquirrelMailPerformance
|
|
I'll also have a look at that, thanks.
|>Regarding the amount of attendance, we are asking ourselves, how much
|>security-updates have been released during the last year. Is there any
|>list, where one could find out?
|
|
| Not really.  We are talking about being more intentional about that, but
| if you want to be the safest, use a snapshot of the CVS code from the
| STABLE branch (currently 1.4.4) and you'll be up to date.
|
I didn't want a list, showing pending vulnarabilites in SM (dont't
guess there are too much). Just wanted to know, how often we need to
update SM to have a secure version.
But due to the fact, that SuSE (the distribution we use) is offering
SM as an RPM, we'll be save enough to use their rpm, which is
maintained by YOU,
| -paul
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Re: [SM-USERS] Getting favicon.ico to work with SM?

2004-12-02 Thread Tom Jenkins
Robin,
I am still having problems with this issue.  Could you point us in the 
right direction?  Specifically, what steps did you take to get this to work?

Thanks very much in advance.
--Tom
Robin Bowes wrote:
Tom Jenkins wrote:
New user here - could some kind soul point me in the right direction? 
Have a requirement to show the favicon.ico on the main SM 'webmail' page.

I've tried various mods, including adding these entries in 
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:

# 041102 added to make favicon.ico work right
AddType image/x-icon .ico
And...
Alias /favicon.ico "/usr/share/squirrelmail/images/favicon.ico"
Have also tried utting favicon in /var/www/html, 
/usr/share/squirrelmail, /usr/share/squirrelmail/images, 
/usr/share/squirrelmail/src etc, none seem to work.

(restarting httpd each time...)
Any ideas?

Works for me in /src
R.

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[SM-USERS] problem: messages with attached images

2004-12-02 Thread martin
Hi,

I have installed SquirrelMail 1.4.3a with unsafe images plugin and I can't
open attached images in message's body. Looking at images properties its
address points to http://mysite/images/r.png and apache's logs show:

[Thu Dec 02 08:34:04 2004] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] File does not
exist: /usr/local/squirrelmail/images/r.png, referer:
http://mysite/src/read_body.php?
mailbox=INBOX&passed_id=269&startMessage=1

I can open the attached image "r.png" if I select its link in attached
files section.

Can someone help me?

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Martin Augusto


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Re: [SM-USERS] Maximum number of mail recipients

2004-12-02 Thread Tony Earnshaw
ons, 01.12.2004 kl. 19.25 skrev Jonathan Jackson:

> We are a school in Manchester, UK – we are running a beautiful dual
> processor Xserve and have enabled the mail service and configured
> SquirrelMail for our users.
> 
> As a school, we have some 1,500 users.
> 
> 100 of these are staff members, the rest are students.
> 
> For staff members we have created and imported a list of all the staff
> members e-mail addresses.

I recently designed and set up a complete email system for a high school
of similar size in Amsterdam, Netherlands, running postfix 2.1, Courier
IMAP 3.0.7 and SquirrelMail 1.4.3a.

I do what you want with Mailman 2.1.5 mailing list software. This also
has the advantage that it lets teachers set up lists for groups of
pupils who are running projects.

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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Tony Earnshaw
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:

> here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly 
> appreciative!
> 
> What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long 
> periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen 
> sporadically, but more often than not these days.

[...]

Smells of DNS problems, to me ...

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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Joe Auty
On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
sporadically, but more often than not these days.
[...]
Smells of DNS problems, to me ...
Hmmm. my SM config is set with the server set as localhost, so I 
thought I had accounted for this possibility. Am I missing something 
else?

Thanks very much!


Joe Auty
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http://www.journalism.indiana.edu
Indiana University, Independent Major Program
http://www.netmusician.org
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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Ean Kingston
Joe Auty wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
sporadically, but more often than not these days.

[...]
Smells of DNS problems, to me ...

Hmmm. my SM config is set with the server set as localhost, so I 
thought I had accounted for this possibility. Am I missing something else?
Make sure you have localhost.yourdomain.tld defined as 127.0.0.1 in your 
DNS (and/or hosts file).

Since SquirrelMail runs it's authentication through the IMAP server I 
would look there first. Are you running out of IMAP processes to handle 
the request?


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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Joe Auty
On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:00 AM, Ean Kingston wrote:
Smells of DNS problems, to me ...
Hmmm. my SM config is set with the server set as localhost, so I 
thought I had accounted for this possibility. Am I missing something 
else?
Make sure you have localhost.yourdomain.tld defined as 127.0.0.1 in 
your DNS (and/or hosts file).

Since SquirrelMail runs it's authentication through the IMAP server I 
would look there first. Are you running out of IMAP processes to 
handle the request?
localhost.netmusician.org resolves to 127.0.0.1 just fine, and I've set 
the total number of IMAP processes to 100. I"m nowhere near reaching 
this limit.

The very odd thing is that SM was working well within the very recent 
past, and I can't pinpoint when this changed and why. Certainly nothing 
obvious changed, such as the DNS, plug-in usage, etc. Some of my user's 
mailboxes are starting to become large (including my own), could this 
be it?

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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Joe Auty
Hmmm the only two plugs I have installed are the Filters plug, and 
Vacation. These problems seem to occur with or without these Plugs 
installed.

What do you think?
On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Ricardo Stella wrote:
Although it could be UW-Imap, make sure you don't have any plugins 
that depend on remote connections, like The Weather Channel...

My .02...
Joe Auty wrote:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly 
appreciative!

What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long 
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen 
sporadically, but more often than not these days.

Is there some sort of log or debug function which would illustrate 
where the login process is being hung up on? Any words of wisdom?

I'm using IMAP-UW (will be working on upgrading to Courier or Cyrus, 
although I'm leaning towards Courier - would love to hear your advice 
and opinions on this though), Postfix, amavis-new, and Cyrus SASL for 
SMTP auth (although I don't suppose this is related). I'm connecting 
over an SSL encrypted page, but the same problem seems to occur over 
the non-encrypted page too.

Right now, for a lack of a better plan, I'm working on upgrading 
IMAP-UW. My mailboxes are getting large, but can large mailboxes in 
one account affect performance within other accounts? This seems like 
somewhat of a long-shot. I'm sort of grasping at straws with no real 
way to troubleshoot this problem. Any ideas as to how I can figure 
out the culprit?

Many thanks in advance!!


Joe Auty
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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Ean Kingston
Joe Auty wrote:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly 
appreciative!

What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long periods 
of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen sporadically, 
but more often than not these days.

Is there some sort of log or debug function which would illustrate where 
the login process is being hung up on? Any words of wisdom?

I'm using IMAP-UW (will be working on upgrading to Courier or Cyrus, 
although I'm leaning towards Courier - would love to hear your advice 
and opinions on this though) ...
Both Courier-IMAP and Cyrus-IMAP are good scaleable choices. I use 
Courier-IMAP because I prefer Maildir storage to the database format 
that Cyrus uses (I like the ability to restore a single mail message 
from backup tape if I have to, and I have had to).

To get a better idea of the benifits of each, post your question to both 
 the Courier-IMAP mailing list and the Cyrus-IMAP mailing list. Then 
ignore anything bad one list says about the other's product (there is 
some animosity between the two).

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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread manu revah
>
> On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
>
>> tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
>>
>>> here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
>>>
>>> What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
sporadically, but more often than not these days.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Smells of DNS problems, to me ...
>
> Hmmm. my SM config is set with the server set as localhost, so I
thought I had accounted for this possibility. Am I missing something
else?
>

i have the same kind of trouble, maybe not the same origin though,  i have
a bi-proc 266Mhz and courrier-imapd, i noticed if the inbox (first folder
to be shown) is empty, or at least not fully loaded i log in faster,
bassicly big folders take longer to show up probably beceause of imap
sorting.. . .i keep my inbox as small as possible and i created myself a
folder for keeping the older mails.. .for me there is no workaround
besides getting a computer that is less than a decade old.. :]

manu.




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[SM-USERS] Re: forwarding problem ?

2004-12-02 Thread Daniel Watts

1. memory_limit = 16M
2. post_max_size = 15M
3. upload_max_filesize = 15M
4. size of temp directory= this is just ont he main disk (30GB free)
What I did was create phpinfo.php within squirrelmail/src/ and ran it 
from there.
The php.ini file it picked up was /etc/php.ini
When I make changes to that file they are correctly reflected in the 
phpinfo output. (eg i changed the memory_limit to 18M and it shows there 
fine).

I'm afraid i can't find LimitRequestBody anywhere. I did a grep 
LimitRequestBody in /etc/httpd/conf/*

What I don't understand is why when SENDING large attachments there is 
no problem only when FORWARDING large attachments? Surely both should fail?

Many thanks all,
Daniel

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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Tony Earnshaw
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 15.26 skrev Joe Auty:

> >> here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
> >> appreciative!
> >>
> >> What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
> >> periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
> >> sporadically, but more often than not these days.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Smells of DNS problems, to me ...
> 
> Hmmm. my SM config is set with the server set as localhost, so I 
> thought I had accounted for this possibility. Am I missing something 
> else?

Yes, DNS and/or resolver lib problems. Is your SM server available on
your LAN and/or on the Internet? are you trying to log in from another
host on LAN/Internet than localhost? Are you running DNS on LAN or
Internet? What does /etc/hosts on each host look like? Etc. etc.

Long hangs on any network connection (the default timeout is from 120 to
180 seconds) are a dead giveaway for most similar problems, just as   *
l o n g  * hangs on smtp banners are a dead giveaway for rfc1314 ident
problems.
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Re: [SM-USERS] Re: forwarding problem ?

2004-12-02 Thread Tony Earnshaw
ons, 01.12.2004 kl. 07.57 skrev Tomas Kuliavas:

[...]

> > Looks very much like a 2MB limit somewhere in the code. Know anything of
> > it?
> 
> php memory limit or php upload limits or LimitRequestBody in apache.

I'd like to thank you and the SM crowd for resolving this obvious FAQ
for me, too. But not in the above posting.

Just a word on what I have:

RHAS3
Apache 2.0.46 update 3
php 4.3.2 update 3 
SM 1.4.3a, self-installed

Symptom: Could not upload (attach) a Bertine Zetlitz mp3 of 5MB (Mozilla
helpful popup: "Document contains no data").

Half an afternoon later, having searched on my harddisk (this list),
Googled and Apached and tried out things, finally Tomas K's
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/AttachmentSize.

Turns out that on RHAS3, LimitRequestBody has to be modified in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf, not in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as the
Apache docs say.

I can now upload Bertine's mp3 :)

This for the archives, but Thomas: had you forgotten that you wrote
this, or do you just love reinventing the wheel? This turns out to be a
FAQ of vast dimension :).

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/etc/php.ni

; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
upload_max_filesize = 20M

; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
post_max_size = 20M

memory_limit = 32M  ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
(8MB)

/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

Zilch!

/etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf


SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
LimitRequestBody 20971520 # probably way too large


restart httpd ...

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Re: [SM-USERS] Re: forwarding problem ?

2004-12-02 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> Half an afternoon later, having searched on my harddisk (this list),
> Googled and Apached and tried out things, finally Tomas K's
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/AttachmentSize.
>
> Turns out that on RHAS3, LimitRequestBody has to be modified in
> /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf, not in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as the
> Apache docs say.
>
> I can now upload Bertine's mp3 :)
>
> This for the archives, but Thomas: had you forgotten that you wrote
> this, or do you just love reinventing the wheel? This turns out to be a
> FAQ of vast dimension :).

Wiki is not mine. I only fix some pages sometimes. I couldn't write page
about RH and LimitRequestBody, because I don't use such systems. I gave
generic answer about all limits, because I remembered reading about it on
wiki, was to lazy to find exact page and don't know which directory is
included by apache. It can be /etc/apache/conf.d, /etc/httpd/conf.d or
some other place.

There are differences between forwarding message and attaching file,
because in one case SquirrelMail processes information posted in form and
in other case it has to extract file from imap. When you attach message,
you are limited by post limits, when you forward message, you are limited
by memory and script execution limits. At least I think so :).

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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Joe Auty
On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Yes, DNS and/or resolver lib problems. Is your SM server available on
your LAN and/or on the Internet? are you trying to log in from another
host on LAN/Internet than localhost? Are you running DNS on LAN or
Internet? What does /etc/hosts on each host look like? Etc. etc.
Long hangs on any network connection (the default timeout is from 120 
to
180 seconds) are a dead giveaway for most similar problems, just as   *
l o n g  * hangs on smtp banners are a dead giveaway for rfc1314 ident
problems.

The SM server is available on the internet, and yes I have been trying 
to access it from a machine not on the LAN. HOwever, I've also tried 
accessing it from the very machine it is hosted on using Lynx. I have 
the exact same problem with it hanging and taking a long while to 
login.

I am running DNS on the SM server, but does this explain why local 
logins to server "localhost" are causing this problem?

Anxiously awaiting yoru response... look forward to resolving this 
issue!



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Re: [SM-USERS] sporadic ultra-slow logins

2004-12-02 Thread Michael D. Ogden
I just started reading this particular thread.  What I have noticed is
that if you have a lot of message filters and a lot of folders for the
messages to filter into, this causes a long login to happen.  The Login
screen comes up fast but once you click the login button, it takes a
while.  The more filters and folders you have, the longer it takes.  Could
this be what  you are describing? (if not, sorry for butting in *smile*)

Thanks
mike


Joe Auty said:
>
> On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
>
>> Yes, DNS and/or resolver lib problems. Is your SM server available on
>> your LAN and/or on the Internet? are you trying to log in from another
>> host on LAN/Internet than localhost? Are you running DNS on LAN or
>> Internet? What does /etc/hosts on each host look like? Etc. etc.
>>
>> Long hangs on any network connection (the default timeout is from 120
>> to
>> 180 seconds) are a dead giveaway for most similar problems, just as   *
>> l o n g  * hangs on smtp banners are a dead giveaway for rfc1314 ident
>> problems.
>>
>
> The SM server is available on the internet, and yes I have been trying
> to access it from a machine not on the LAN. HOwever, I've also tried
> accessing it from the very machine it is hosted on using Lynx. I have
> the exact same problem with it hanging and taking a long while to
> login.
>
> I am running DNS on the SM server, but does this explain why local
> logins to server "localhost" are causing this problem?
>
> Anxiously awaiting yoru response... look forward to resolving this
> issue!
>
>
>
> 
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Fwd: Re: [SM-USERS] Getting favicon.ico to work with SM?

2004-12-02 Thread TOM JENKINS
Can someone help?

--Tom


>>> Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/02/04 08:51AM >>>
TOM JENKINS wrote:
> Still doesn't work for me.  Particulars:
>  
> Redhat AS: 2.4.21-20.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Aug 18 20:46:40 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386 
> GNU/Linux
> SM 1.4.3a
>  
> No mods to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file were made, browser cache 
> cleaned each time, and refreshed, known good favicon.ico graphic works on 
> another machine.
>  
> Help!

Tom,

Sorry, you've reached the limit of my expertise!

Good luck, and let me know if you find a fix.

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[SM-USERS] Re: forwarding problem ?

2004-12-02 Thread Daniel Watts
When you attach message,
you are limited by post limits, when you forward message, you are limited
by memory and script execution limits. At least I think so :).
Yes - that does make sense...except that in my case my problem is with 
forwarding and I know for certain that the memory limit is (now) 18MB. I 
know it's not the timeout because when clicking "forward" the request is 
submitted and the script returns instantly (ie by doing nothing to the 
page).

thanks to tony for pointing out the existance of /etc/httpd/conf.d as I 
didn't know about that. The php.conf there didn't have a 
LimitRequestBody setting there though - and as that seems to be relevant 
only to attaching files I expect that setting is not the problem anyway.

this does have me scratching my head.

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Re: [SM-USERS] TWC plugin image

2004-12-02 Thread J. Patrick Campbell

On Sun, October 10, 2004 6:05 am, Tomas Kuliavas said:
>> I've just installed The Weather Channel plugin, i have a broken image in
>> my left pane where the weather info is. does anyone have a fix?
>
> Update your system gd library to 2.0.28 and update php gd extension.

system gd is now 2.0.32

> check $weather_proxy_icons config option.

i'm not using a proxy so i set this to false.
still no image.

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[SM-USERS] Loign Error when sending message

2004-12-02 Thread Kevin Carpenter
All -

I'm having an annoying problem - fairly frequently after composing a
message, I hit "Send" and am greeted with "Error - you must be logged in
to access this page.  Go to the  login page".  The message is
lost.  I've sensed one situation that feels like its time oriented - if I
take more than an hour to compose a message, this seems to happen
frequently.  If I use FireFox, I can force it simply by opening another
FireFox session to the login screen and returning to the first screen.  (I
have a lot of problems using FireFox and Squirrelmail when having two
sessions open - like it forgets what account its logged into.)  Anyhow,
the long message issue is the most annoying, since it generally occurs
after spending an hour writing a long letter.

I'm running SquirrelMail 1.4.3.a on a Gentoo Linux that is fully up to date.

imap = uw_imap 2002e-r4
php & mod_php = 4.3.9
apache = 2.0.52-r1
gentoo linux, with 2.4.26-gentoo-r9 kernel
Squirrelmail = 1.4.3.a-r2, installed via emerge
no plugins (yet!)

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Re: [SM-USERS] Loign Error when sending message

2004-12-02 Thread J. Patrick Campbell

On Thu, December 2, 2004 5:22 pm, Kevin Carpenter said:
> All -
>
> I'm having an annoying problem - fairly frequently after composing a
> message, I hit "Send" and am greeted with "Error - you must be logged in
> to access this page.  Go to the  login page".  The message is
> lost.  I've sensed one situation that feels like its time oriented - if I
> take more than an hour to compose a message, this seems to happen
> frequently.  If I use FireFox, I can force it simply by opening another
> FireFox session to the login screen and returning to the first screen.  (I
> have a lot of problems using FireFox and Squirrelmail when having two
> sessions open - like it forgets what account its logged into.)  Anyhow,
> the long message issue is the most annoying, since it generally occurs
> after spending an hour writing a long letter.
>
> I'm running SquirrelMail 1.4.3.a on a Gentoo Linux that is fully up to
> date.
>
> imap = uw_imap 2002e-r4
> php & mod_php = 4.3.9
> apache = 2.0.52-r1
> gentoo linux, with 2.4.26-gentoo-r9 kernel
> Squirrelmail = 1.4.3.a-r2, installed via emerge
> no plugins (yet!)
>
> Any and all (polite) suggestions welcome!
>
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[SM-USERS] /tmp directory permissions?

2004-12-02 Thread Scott Kopel
I have been using Squirrelmail for a few years with no problems.
I am currently using version 1.4.0
imap server is uw
webserver is apache 1.3.27
a few days ago I found in the /tmp directory and executable file named "b" 
... which was owned by apache user
I couldn't tell what the file was doing so I deleted it and changed the 
permissions to 666 on the /tmp directory.. ie not executable..
when I did this I found that users couldn't login to squirrelmail
so it seems that squirrelmail requires apache to have execute permission on 
the /tmp and on squrrrelmail/data directories. but in my case at least it 
seems that apache can write to those files and execute whatever...
can anyone shed any light on this problem?
is there anyway to run squirrelmail without execute permission on the 
directories /tmp and squirrelmail/data?
or is there any way to keep apache from writing files to these directories 
and executing them?
thanks for any help

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Re: [SM-USERS] /tmp directory permissions?

2004-12-02 Thread Seth Randall
Execute permissions on directories means that users can change into the
directory.  It has no effect on whether the files inside are executable. 
Most versions of PHP write their session files to /tmp, so SquirrelMail
will require it if that's how your PHP is setup.  The data directory is
where settings are kept.  You need both directories to have the execute
bit set so SquirrelMail can write files there.

Seth.
Scott Kopel said:
> I have been using Squirrelmail for a few years with no problems.
> I am currently using version 1.4.0
> imap server is uw webserver is apache 1.3.27 a few days ago I found in the
> /tmp directory and executable file named "b"
> ... which was owned by apache user
> I couldn't tell what the file was doing so I deleted it and changed the
> permissions to 666 on the /tmp directory.. ie not executable.. when I did
> this I found that users couldn't login to squirrelmail so it seems that
> squirrelmail requires apache to have execute permission on the /tmp and on
> squrrrelmail/data directories. but in my case at least it seems that
> apache can write to those files and execute whatever... can anyone shed
> any light on this problem? is there anyway to run squirrelmail without
> execute permission on the directories /tmp and squirrelmail/data? or is
> there any way to keep apache from writing files to these directories and
> executing them? thanks for any help
>
> Scott Kopel
> English Department - FSU
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Re: [SM-USERS] /tmp directory permissions?

2004-12-02 Thread Seth Randall
Don't forget to post to the list as well.

What exactly are you concerned about.  Apache won't let users browse to
that directory, so they can't run stuff there.  Are you worried about web
scripts that create programs and then execute them?  If so, PHP has
options to restrict that. See:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php  Safe mode should be
enabled by default.

Seth.

Scott Kopel said:
> But the problem remains, if SquirrelMail can write files there, it seems
> that some  apache user can also write and execute files there. Is there
> any way to stop this? Thanks for your time.
>
>
>
> At 06:09 PM 12/2/2004, you wrote:
>
>> Execute permissions on directories means that users can change into the
>>  directory.  It has no effect on whether the files inside are
>> executable. Most versions of PHP write their session files to /tmp, so
>> SquirrelMail
>> will require it if that's how your PHP is setup.  The data directory is
>> where settings are kept.  You need both directories to have the execute
>>  bit set so SquirrelMail can write files there.
>>
>> Seth.
>> Scott Kopel said:
>>
>>> I have been using Squirrelmail for a few years with no problems.
>>> I am currently using version 1.4.0
>>> imap server is uw webserver is apache 1.3.27 a few days ago I found in
>>> the /tmp directory and executable file named "b"
>>> ... which was owned by apache user
>>> I couldn't tell what the file was doing so I deleted it and changed
>>> the permissions to 666 on the /tmp directory.. ie not executable..
>>> when I did this I found that users couldn't login to squirrelmail so
>>> it seems that squirrelmail requires apache to have execute permission
>>> on the /tmp and on squrrrelmail/data directories. but in my case at
>>> least it seems that apache can write to those files and execute
>>> whatever... can anyone shed any light on this problem? is there anyway
>>> to run squirrelmail without execute permission on the directories /tmp
>>> and squirrelmail/data? or is there any way to keep apache from writing
>>> files to these directories and executing them? thanks for any help
>>>
>>> Scott Kopel
>>> English Department - FSU
>>> 850 644 6177
>>>
>>>
>>>
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[SM-USERS] ultra slow login revisited

2004-12-02 Thread Joe Auty
Hello,
I'm still stumped over my slow logins.
Tackling this problem from a different vantage point: how can I best 
troubleshoot problems? Are there any logs or debug mode which might 
reveal something interesting?

Thanks in advance!

Joe Auty
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Indiana University, Independent Major Program
http://www.netmusician.org
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Re: [SM-USERS] Loign Error when sending message

2004-12-02 Thread manu revah
>
> On Thu, December 2, 2004 5:22 pm, Kevin Carpenter said:
>> All -
>>
>> I'm having an annoying problem - fairly frequently after composing a
message, I hit "Send" and am greeted with "Error - you must be logged
in to access this page.  Go to the  login page".  The
message is lost.  I've sensed one situation that feels like its time
oriented - if I
>> take more than an hour to compose a message, this seems to happen
frequently.  If I use FireFox, I can force it simply by opening another
FireFox session to the login screen and returning to the first screen.
(I
>> have a lot of problems using FireFox and Squirrelmail when having two
sessions open - like it forgets what account its logged into.)  Anyhow,
the long message issue is the most annoying, since it generally occurs
after spending an hour writing a long letter.
>>
>> I'm running SquirrelMail 1.4.3.a on a Gentoo Linux that is fully up to
date.
>>
>> imap = uw_imap 2002e-r4
>> php & mod_php = 4.3.9
>> apache = 2.0.52-r1
>> gentoo linux, with 2.4.26-gentoo-r9 kernel
>> Squirrelmail = 1.4.3.a-r2, installed via emerge
>> no plugins (yet!)
>>
>> Any and all (polite) suggestions welcome!
>>
>> Kevin C.

you could try refreshing the folder list from time to time or even better
have it do so automaticly every now and then (options/folder prefs) .. .


> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/AutoLogout

if you do have the autologout option it refreshes the whole page and
tell's you that you've been autlogged out after x minutes etc etc.

manu.




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RE: [SM-USERS] /tmp directory permissions?

2004-12-02 Thread Colin Coe

On your typical Unix system /tmp has permissions of 1777 (drwxrwxrwt) for
really, REALLY good reasons.  Directories must be executable if you want
them to be used.  I'd suggest reading up on how file/directory modes work
under Unix.

CC

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From: Scott Kopel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 3 December 2004 6:44 AM
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Subject: [SM-USERS] /tmp directory permissions?


I have been using Squirrelmail for a few years with no problems.
I am currently using version 1.4.0
imap server is uw
webserver is apache 1.3.27
a few days ago I found in the /tmp directory and executable file named "b" 
... which was owned by apache user
I couldn't tell what the file was doing so I deleted it and changed the 
permissions to 666 on the /tmp directory.. ie not executable..
when I did this I found that users couldn't login to squirrelmail
so it seems that squirrelmail requires apache to have execute permission on 
the /tmp and on squrrrelmail/data directories. but in my case at least it 
seems that apache can write to those files and execute whatever...
can anyone shed any light on this problem?
is there anyway to run squirrelmail without execute permission on the 
directories /tmp and squirrelmail/data?
or is there any way to keep apache from writing files to these directories 
and executing them?
thanks for any help

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Re: [SM-USERS] Several general questions regarding SM (massmailing, Hardware Suggestions, Security Updates)

2004-12-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello Benjamin,
On Thursday, December 02, 2004, Benjamin Zeller wrote...

> But due to the fact, that SuSE (the distribution we use) is offering
> SM as an RPM, we'll be save enough to use their rpm, which is
> maintained by YOU,

Cool, when did we start doing that? As far as I know, the only RPM we
maintain is the one on the SM website.

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[SM-USERS] Re: squirrelmail-users digest, Vol 1 #2473 - 10 msgs

2004-12-02 Thread konidalau
hi


how to disappear Attachments from web interface in
squirrelmail.



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