[SM-USERS] Bug Report

2006-03-07 Thread phil
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This bug occurs when I ...
   ... try to do/view/use 
When I view some folders... issue is sporatic
** this looks like an issue with parsing messages. **

The description of the bug:
My INBOX says "THIS FOLDER IS EMPTY" however on the left side next to
INBOX it says (21/68).

If I go to 'search', I can search the INBOX and the messages appear, but
never in just INBOX.  This does occur with other folders as well.

I can reproduce the bug by:
This is sporatic error... If I start removing messages one by one in the
Search section, the remainder of the mssages eventually will show up...
this looks like an issue with parsing messages.

(Optional) I got bored and found the bug occurs in:
I can't repro.

(Optional) I got really bored and here's a fix:


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My browser information:
  Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)

My web server information:
  PHP Version 5.0.5
  PHP Extensions (List)
* 0 = bcmath
* 1 = calendar
* 2 = com_dotnet
* 3 = ctype
* 4 = ftp
* 5 = iconv
* 6 = odbc
* 7 = pcre
* 8 = session
* 9 = SPL
* 10 = SQLite
* 11 = standard
* 12 = tokenizer
* 13 = zlib
* 14 = libxml
* 15 = dom
* 16 = SimpleXML
* 17 = wddx
* 18 = xml
* 19 = ISAPI
* 20 = mysql

SquirrelMail-specific information:
  Version:  1.4.6
  Plugins (List)
* 0 = show_user_and_ip
* 1 = compatibility
* 2 = bug_report

My IMAP server information:
  Server type:  other
  Server info:  * OK [HIDDEN] server ready
  Capabilities:  IMAP4rev1 ID AUTH=CRAM-MD5 UNSELECT UIDPLUS




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Re: [SM-USERS] Bug Report

2006-03-14 Thread phil
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>>
>>
>> This bug occurs when I ...
>> ... try to do/view/use 
>> When I view some folders... issue is sporatic
>> ** this looks like an issue with parsing messages. **
>>
>>
>> The description of the bug:
>> My INBOX says "THIS FOLDER IS EMPTY" however on the left side next to
>> INBOX it says (21/68).
>>
>>
>> If I go to 'search', I can search the INBOX and the messages appear, but
>> never in just INBOX.  This does occur with other folders as well.
>>
>> I can reproduce the bug by:
>> This is sporatic error... If I start removing messages one by one in the
>> Search section, the remainder of the mssages eventually will show up...
>> this looks like an issue with parsing messages.
>>
>> (Optional) I got bored and found the bug occurs in:
>> I can't repro.
>>
>>
>> (Optional) I got really bored and here's a fix:
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> My browser information:
>> Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR
>> 1.1.4322)
>>
>>
>> My web server information:
>> PHP Version 5.0.5
>> PHP Extensions (List)
> ...
>>
>>
>> SquirrelMail-specific information:
>> Version:  1.4.6
>> Plugins (List)
>> * 0 = show_user_and_ip
>> * 1 = compatibility
>> * 2 = bug_report
>>
>>
>> My IMAP server information:
>> Server type:  other
>> Server info:  * OK [HIDDEN] server ready
>> Capabilities:  IMAP4rev1 ID AUTH=CRAM-MD5 UNSELECT UIDPLUS
>
> Please provide more information about used IMAP server.
>
> --
> Tomas
>

Tomas,

The e-mail server (POP/IMAP/SMTP) being used is:

IA Mail Server Version: 5.3.1. Build: 2008

The POP and SMTP work super and the IMAP part works good with SM in terms
that I can make folders on the server via SM, but it is strange that mail
in the INBOX (as well as other folders) does not always show when some
messages are read and some are not.

If you wish, I could create a mail account for you and put in some sample
messages and give you logons to my SM access as well as my other non-IMAP
web client so you could see the issue at hand.

Thanks for your reply.

Best regards.

Philip



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[SM-USERS] Can't run configtest

2010-06-10 Thread Phil
Sorry to bother!
I installed squirrelmail from debian apt-get
Ran conf.pl and went through all the options
 tried to set the imap and smtp servers to localhost as well as 
mydomain.com
 set the "Default Folder Prefix" to ~/Maildir because that is what I 
set in dovecot imap
and I can't get to configtest.php when  put
webmail.mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php
or
mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php
in the browser address bar.

Do I need to configure the apache.conf file or create a virtual site for 
squirrelmail? I'm at the end of my resources and don't want to do 
something stupid.  any suggestions?  The software installed on my 
machine is as follows:
squirrelmail 1.4.0
apache 2.2.9 Debian
php 5.2.6-1+lenny8 with suhosin patch 0.9.6.2
IMAP dovecot 1.0.15
postfix 2.5.5-1.1 debian
Debian Linux kernel 2.6.26-2



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Re: [SM-USERS] Can't run configtest

2010-06-10 Thread Phil

Sorry for responding to my own question but here's the update:

I pasted the alias section of the squirrelmail apache.conf file into the 
apache alias.conf module and tried to bring up configtest.php in the 
browser. It did not run. I got a FORBIDDEN you don't have permission to 
access configtest.php.


I tried login.php in the browser address bar and it did run and allowed 
me to login to my mail account! I got an error message that the Sent 
mailbox could not be created.


I then tried to change the permissions (777) on configtest.php and it 
still didn't work. Do I need to run configtest?? does it create mail 
folders?




On 6/10/2010 6:01 PM, Phil wrote:

Sorry to bother!
I installed squirrelmail from debian apt-get
Ran conf.pl and went through all the options
  tried to set the imap and smtp servers to localhost as well as
mydomain.com
  set the "Default Folder Prefix" to ~/Maildir because that is what I
set in dovecot imap
and I can't get to configtest.php when  put
webmail.mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php
or
mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php
in the browser address bar.

Do I need to configure the apache.conf file or create a virtual site for
squirrelmail? I'm at the end of my resources and don't want to do
something stupid.  any suggestions?  The software installed on my
machine is as follows:
squirrelmail 1.4.0
apache 2.2.9 Debian
php 5.2.6-1+lenny8 with suhosin patch 0.9.6.2
IMAP dovecot 1.0.15
postfix 2.5.5-1.1 debian
Debian Linux kernel 2.6.26-2



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Re: [SM-USERS] Can't run configtest Thank you It works!

2010-06-11 Thread Phil
On 6/11/2010 1:00 AM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> 2010.06.11 01:01 Phil rašė:
>
>> Sorry to bother!
>> I installed squirrelmail from debian apt-get
>> Ran conf.pl and went through all the options
>>   tried to set the imap and smtp servers to localhost as well as
>> mydomain.com
>>   set the "Default Folder Prefix" to ~/Maildir because that is what I
>> set in dovecot imap
>> and I can't get to configtest.php when  put
>> webmail.mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php
>> or
>> mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/configtest.php
>> in the browser address bar.
>>
>> Do I need to configure the apache.conf file or create a virtual site for
>> squirrelmail? I'm at the end of my resources and don't want to do
>> something stupid.  any suggestions?  The software installed on my
>> machine is as follows:
>> squirrelmail 1.4.0
>> apache 2.2.9 Debian
>> php 5.2.6-1+lenny8 with suhosin patch 0.9.6.2
>> IMAP dovecot 1.0.15
>> postfix 2.5.5-1.1 debian
>> Debian Linux kernel 2.6.26-2
>>  
> Debian SquirrelMail package restricts access to configtest.php.
> Restriction is in /etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf
>
> You don't have to paste contents of that file into any other apache2
> configuration file. Create symbolic link from
> /etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf to /etc/apache2/conf.d/squirrelmail.conf
>
> You can create alias or you can create new virtual host for SquirrelMail.
> /etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf has both examples.
>
>
Thank you
It';s working fine now!
phil


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[SM-USERS] Show only folders with "unread mail"?

2011-02-14 Thread phil
People,

Is this possible?

Thanks,

Phil.

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[SM-USERS] What permissions do I use on a new installation?

2005-05-07 Thread Phil McKerracher
I've installed Squirrelmail on a Linux web server using ws_ftp from a
windows machine (I don't have command line access to the server).

After a bit of tweaking (installing perl to run conf.pl, removing
linefeeds from the end of config.php, adding various plugins etc) it
generally works fine and allows me to access bayesian-filtered mail from
anywhere, which is fantastic. (Thanks everyone!)

My question is, what permissions should be used for all the files and
folders? They have defaulted to 755 for the folders and 644 for the files.
The docs just say "as tight as possible" but experiementing to find out
will be very laborious with so many files. Note that I have followed the
advice to locate the data and attachment folders outside the web tree.

A related question that I wish had a documented answer is which files to
ftp in text mode and which in binary? I used "auto" which seems to have
worked. I guess nearly all will have been text.

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[SM-USERS] Problem with new Install

2006-09-29 Thread Phil Udel



Hello 
Everyone.   Just joined the group
I just install 
CENTOS 4 for the first time and plan to use it has a new mail 
server.
When I did the 
CENTOS install it installed squirrelmail by 
default.
 
My Current Mail server is 
RH 8.0 and I have been using squirrelmail for a long time without any 
problem.
So anyway.  I did the 
basic setup nothing specal, no plugins but when I view each mail 
I
get this at the top of each 
Email:
 
Notice: Undefined variable: 
charset_converted in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 
316Notice: Undefined variable: charset in 
/usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 317Notice: Undefined 
variable: charset in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 
317Notice: Undefined variable: charset in 
/usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 317
 
I am running SquirrelMail version 1.4.8-2.el4.centos4
 
 

 
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Re: [SM-USERS] Problem with new Install

2006-09-29 Thread Phil Udel



 


From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Phil UdelSent: Friday, September 29, 2006 10:35 AMTo: 
squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: [SM-USERS] Problem 
with new Install

Hello 
Everyone.   Just joined the group
I just install 
CENTOS 4 for the first time and plan to use it has a new mail 
server.
When I did the 
CENTOS install it installed squirrelmail by 
default.
 
My Current Mail server is 
RH 8.0 and I have been using squirrelmail for a long time without any 
problem.
So anyway.  I did the 
basic setup nothing specal, no plugins but when I view each mail 
I
get this at the top of each 
Email:
 
Notice: Undefined variable: 
charset_converted in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 
316Notice: Undefined variable: charset in 
/usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 317Notice: Undefined 
variable: charset in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 
317Notice: Undefined variable: charset in 
/usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 317
 
I am running SquirrelMail version 1.4.8-2.el4.centos4 
 
 
Strange thing.    I 
uninstalled SM and reinstalled.  Problem went away.  
lol 
 
 

 
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[SM-USERS] Help with configuring SquirrelMail to perform LDAP query for Address Book data from Active Directory

2007-01-22 Thread Phil Anslemo
Hello,

Server configuration:

FreeBSD 6.2
Postfix 2.3.5
OpenLDAP 2.3.27
Cyrus SASL 2.1.21
Dovecot 1.0 RC15
Apache 1.3.34
PHP 4.4.2
SquirrelMail 1.4.6

I installed Postfix, OpenLDAP, Cyrus SASL, and Dovecot from the latest 
(November) downloads, while I installed SquirrelMail from FTP of ports, which 
subsequently installed Apache and PHP.

I configured the ldap portion of config.php as follows:

$ldap_server[0] = array(
'host' => '',
'base' => 'dc=,dc=local',
'protocol' => 3,
'name' => 'Global Addresses',
'binddn' => 'cn=,cn=users,dc=,dc=local',
'bindpw' => ''

When I try to search for user information during compose, the only thing 
returned is "No persons matching your search were found".

I'm looking to display contents of user information with Active Directory 
through LDAP queries within SquirrelMail.  I have searched through the archives 
but ave not found anything (yet) regarding this problem.

Thanks for your help.

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[SM-USERS] SM won't let me send messages

2003-02-02 Thread Leonard, Phil
Using Compose, Reply, or Forward the messages are never sent.  Read receipts are going 
out fine.  Other IMAP clients (pine, Netscape, Outlook) can send mail just fine.  What 
have I done wrong?

squirrelmail 1.2.10
sendmail 8.11.6
imap-2001a-10
RH 7.3

Philip


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RE: [SM-USERS] SM won't let me send messages

2003-02-04 Thread Leonard, Phil
file_uploads was set to Off in php.ini.  Changing it to On fixed the send mail problem.

Thanks, Philip





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[SM-USERS] Javascript Issue?

2003-06-09 Thread Phil Iovino
I've had a lot of complaints about an issue that has to do with
Javascript I believe. Some have said it's been since I installed the
Dictionary plugin but I suspect it's something else.

When you open a new message, and then hit "reply", and then click the
mouse in the main text area you can type about 4 letters and then the
cursor jumps to the "to" line and starts typing up there.  This makes it
a pain to use the web client.



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RE: [SM-USERS] "boring layout"

2003-06-11 Thread Phil Iovino
It's not the layout per se that's boring, it's the design (if that makes
sense.. heh). I think the ability to skin SM leaves a lot to be desired,
which doesn't have anything to do with it's awesome functionality that
SM has. Having said that, you can skin SM a lot, but you have to tweak a
lot of code. Obviously the more you tweak, the harder upgrades are to
do. http://www.voxthemes.com/themes.php has a few *very* nice templates,
but I'd imagine they've hacked up a lot of code.

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Troy Settle
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 11:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] "boring layout"
> 
> 
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Larry Hansford
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 9:32 AM
> > 
> > This has been an interesting discussion.  The only thing I've
> > heard from 
> > users is how much they appreciate the clean screens with 
> > simple menus and 
> > fast operation.  I haven't had a single person ask for the 
> > advertisements, 
> > pop-ups, scrolling bars, etc.   Unlike the many requests I 
> > get to install 
> > pop-up killers
> > 
> > Larry
> 
> Ditto.
> 
> $ ls | grep -c '\.pref'
> 1774
> 
> That's just over 1/3 of the accounts on my system, and not a 
> single complaint about the layout that I know of.
> 
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RE: [SM-USERS] Javascript OFF

2003-06-17 Thread Phil Iovino
Ok, please consider this an official bug report then. :)

> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Angliss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 8:37 AM
> To: p dont think
> Cc: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Javascript OFF
> 
> 
> Hello P,
> On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, p dont think wrote...
> 
> >> I'm trying to allow that the form focus in the "To" line be turned
> >> off in the compose window. Setting Javascript to "never" in
> >> preferences doesn't help. Is this a bug?
> 
> > don't hold me too it, cuz it's late and I'm very tired, but... the
> > onload handler includes a function called CheckForm that is built in
> > functions/page_header.php.  It isn't currently disabled 
> when javascript
> > is off.  bug?  maybe.
> 
> Yes... it's a bug :) The code should be protected so that browsers
> that don't run or don't want to run javascript don't have to.
> 
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RE: [SM-USERS] Javascript OFF

2003-06-17 Thread Phil Iovino
> don't hold me too it, cuz it's late and I'm very tired, but... the
> onload handler includes a function called CheckForm that is built in
> functions/page_header.php.  It isn't currently disabled when 
> javascript
> is off.  bug?  maybe.  not sure why you want to turn it off (ok,
> actually I know exactly why... you could instead tell it to 
> focus on the
> body instead... wasn't there a patch or a plugin that was discussed
> recently that does this... I'm certain there was).

Hmm, I've been looking in the archives but can't find it. Can you or
anyone else point me in the right direction?
 
> in any case, you can disable it for compose.php or put in a javascript
> check in page_header.php if that plugin doesn't do it for you

I'd like to avoid that if possible. Not everyone is complaining and if
they like that feature I'd like to avoid taking it away.



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Re: [SM-USERS] Reading mail already in inbox

2003-07-03 Thread Phil Rigby
Damn yeah, silly me... when POP3 brings the mail it marks it as read, so 
Squirrelmail doesn't see it... d'oh!

On Thursday 03 July 2003 21:53, you wrote:
> Shot in the dark, but were you using POP at one point for that other mail?
>
> - Original Message -
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 1:03 PM
> Subject: [SM-USERS] Reading mail already in inbox
>
> > Hi...
> > I'm running Squirrelmail 1.4.0 on apache 2.0.46 with PHP4.3.2 on RH9. 
> > The setup works fine, I can read new e-mail as it comes in.  The question
> > I
>
> have
>
> > however is how do I see mail that already exists in my inbox?  It doesn't
> > show up in SM, but when I get home and read my mail in KMail I can see
> > the existing mail and the new ones that I could read in SM.
> >
> > Anyone any ideas?
> > Thanks...
> > Phil.
> >
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RE: [SM-USERS] Re: Best or Recommended PHP editor

2003-07-21 Thread Phil Iovino
> > I am currently trying Vim and EditPlus and am impressed 
> already. I will
> > also trial the others in a couple of weeks.
> > Vim looks like it will be the most difficult to use but as it is
> > charityware. It is the one I will try to master and keep as 
> my main editor

Check out Multi-Edit or Dreamweaver.



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[SM-USERS] SM under Sendmail vs Qmail

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Iovino
This may be a bit OT but can anyone give me some pros and cons on using
Qmail instead of Sendmail on a mail server with SquirrelMail -- about
2000 users and 200 virtual domains? Also, is the transition from
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Re: [SM-USERS] php 4.3.3

2003-08-29 Thread Phil Driscoll
This is probably due to the php bug fixed in php 4.3.3 whereby warning 
messages are now issued if session_start is called more than once. The real 
messages are probably being masked by the fact that you are behind a proxy.

The next release of Squirrelmail has a fix for this. In the meantime, change 
your error reporting level in your php.ini file so that warnings are not 
displayed. It is probably currently set to E_ALL - changing it to
 E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
will fix your immediate problem. If this is a production server, you really 
shouldn't be showing any error messages at all, but logging them to a file.
See www.php.net/manual/en/ref.errorfunc.php for details.

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[SM-USERS] Missing or invalid argument to LOGIN

2002-11-11 Thread Phil Iovino

SM worked for a while and now when I try to login I get this error:

Bad request: Missing or invalid argument to LOGIN
Read data:

I'm running RedHat 8. I saw a few other posts with this error in the
list archives but couldn't find an answer.



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RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable

2002-11-13 Thread Phil Iovino
Anyone up for writing a plugin? I would think it'd be pretty simple. It
would consist of taking the value of the login field, finding the value
in a text file (/etc/mail/virtusertable), and using the login just after
it. I'm really surprised there's not a plugin for that already. Lots
still use Sendmail.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of p
dont think
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:08 PM
To: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable


Ouch.  It would seem to me that a plugin would need to have access to
your virtual users table and be able to find the correct mapping itself
- or make a request to sendmail for such information.  There isn't a way
that I am aware of that you can do this with vanilla SM.

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of
Phil
> Iovino
> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 5:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> 
> Is it possible to allow logins by Email address instead of POP login? 
> I'm running Sendmail and have users in virtusertable:
> 
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] john
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  joe
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] john2
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]john2
> --
> 
> I'd like for SM to "figure out" that the login for 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is actually logging in with the john2 POP 
> account. I know this is fairly possible with qmail/postfix, but is it 
> possible with Sendmail and virtusertable?
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RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable

2002-11-13 Thread Phil Iovino
Cool. Attached is a sample virtusertable and aliases file. I overlooked
the aliases file but aliases won't work for this because if, for
example, someone tries to login as [EMAIL PROTECTED], there's no way to
determine which account is logging in. It's aliased to 3 accounts. They
would just get a login error because there is no account for
bratemansinfo. This will make more sense after you look at the samples.

virtusertable by default is located in the /etc/mail directory, but
would need to be configurable if this is going to be a public plugin.

The seperation between the Email address and account in virtusertable
can be a tab or space, so the next section after either OR both is the
account that should be used as the SM login.

Please let me know if you need any more information. Good luck!

-Original Message-
From: p dont think [mailto:pdontthink@;angrynerds.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:31 PM
To: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable


I might be able to take a quick stab at it if you can give me a sample
of such a file (I don't use Sendmail).

> -----Original Message-
> From: Phil Iovino [mailto:phil@;nxtek.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:40 AM
> To: 'p dont think'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> 
> Anyone up for writing a plugin? I would think it'd be pretty simple.
It
> would consist of taking the value of the login field, finding the
value
> in a text file (/etc/mail/virtusertable), and using the login just
after
> it. I'm really surprised there's not a plugin for that already. Lots 
> still use Sendmail.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of p

> dont think
> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:08 PM
> To: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> 
> 
> Ouch.  It would seem to me that a plugin would need to have access to 
> your virtual users table and be able to find the correct mapping
itself
> - or make a request to sendmail for such information.  There isn't a
way
> that I am aware of that you can do this with vanilla SM.
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of
> Phil
> > Iovino
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 5:34 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> >
> > Is it possible to allow logins by Email address instead of POP
login?
> > I'm running Sendmail and have users in virtusertable:
> >
> > --
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]   john
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]joe
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]   john2
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]  john2
> > --
> >
> > I'd like for SM to "figure out" that the login for 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is actually logging in with the john2 POP 
> > account. I know this is fairly possible with qmail/postfix, but is
it
> > possible with Sendmail and virtusertable?
> >
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virtusertable
Description: Binary data


aliases
Description: Binary data


RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable

2002-11-13 Thread Phil Iovino
You're thinking slightly backwards, it's the other way around. In this
example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   john
[EMAIL PROTECTED]joe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   john2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  john2
The user wouldn't log in as john (but can?), he would login as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The plugin would read virtusertable, find the Email,
see that the account login as john, and use john and his password to
login to SM.

Same goes for [EMAIL PROTECTED] but the plugin would find that the login
is john2.

This plugin would need to run only if it sees an @ in the login. If it
doesn't, it's a normal login attempt.

In the case of both the error and the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scenarios, the plugin would attempt to login, just as it would normally.
Whatever error would normally happen if [EMAIL PROTECTED] tried
to login from SM itself - a login error. It doesn't matter what's after
the Email address in virtusertable, try to login as the account just
after it. If it's an error, it's an error, as in:
ERROR 
Unknown user or password incorrect. 
Go to the login page 

If it's a catchall account [@domain.com] it would throw a snag in it,
but depending on the plugin's power, would determine if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] isn't in virtusertable as-is, but there is a line in
it that starts with @domain.com, again, use the account after it. That's
the one thing in your scenario list that could complicate things, but
still seems extremely do-able.

In a nutshell -

1. Find the Email
2. Try to login as the account after it no matter what
3. If the address isn't in virtusertable, find the login that starts
with @domain.com and attempt step 2.

If a login errors, it errors. That's an SM thing, not a plugin thing.
The plugin just provides the login/password to SM's verification script,
just like the login page itself does normally.

-Original Message-
From: Alex @ Avantel [mailto:ahv@;avantel.ca] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 1:21 PM
To: p dont think; 'Phil Iovino';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable


I'm not sure it's that simple.  If you use the example that provided in
the 
original request;  user logs in as john , what would you like
squrrelmail to 
do?  The login would have to become [EMAIL PROTECTED] to permit SM to 
distinguish between the two choices.

ALso, virtusertable can point to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . And SM
should 
do what?

The file is of the general form;

user@domain localuser

but can also be

@domain localuser   #anyuser goes to localuser
@domain2error: "Error mesage"   #smtp server provides error
message
user@domain3otheruser@domain4   #message is forwarded by
sendmail

alex

On November 13, 2002 12:30 pm, p dont think wrote:
> I might be able to take a quick stab at it if you can give me a sample

> of such a file (I don't use Sendmail).
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Phil Iovino [mailto:phil@;nxtek.net]
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 6:40 AM
> > To: 'p dont think'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> >
> > Anyone up for writing a plugin? I would think it'd be pretty simple.
>
> It
>
> > would consist of taking the value of the login field, finding the
>
> value
>
> > in a text file (/etc/mail/virtusertable), and using the login just
>
> after
>
> > it. I'm really surprised there's not a plugin for that already. Lots

> > still use Sendmail.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of

> > p dont think
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:08 PM
> > To: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> >
> >
> > Ouch.  It would seem to me that a plugin would need to have access 
> > to your virtual users table and be able to find the correct mapping
>
> itself
>
> > - or make a request to sendmail for such information.  There isn't a
>
> way
>
> > that I am aware of that you can do this with vanilla SM.
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > [mailto:squirrelmail-users-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf 
> > > Of
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > > Iovino
> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 5:34 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [SM-USERS] Login / virtusertable
> > >
> > > Is it possible to allow logins by Email address instead of POP
>
> login?
>
> > &g

[SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page

2002-11-18 Thread Phil Iovino
Is there any way to remotely access the
mail.domain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php page from another site? I'd
like to have a login form from our web site but our mail server is on
another server than our (Win2k) web server.

Related question - I saw that I could pass the loginname via
http://your.server.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php?loginname=your_usernam
e but is there any way to pass the password as well?

The list archives are down on Sourceforge, I started there. :)  I
checked out the HTTP Authentication Plugin but I don't think it'll quite
do what I need..?



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[SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page

2002-11-19 Thread Phil Iovino
I apologize if this is a repost, I've been having Email problems o'
plenty. :)

Is there any way to remotely access the
mail.domain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php page from another site? I'd
like to have a login form from our web site but our mail server is on
another server than our (Win2k) web server.

Related question - I saw that I could pass the loginname via
http://your.server.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php?loginname=your_usernam
e but is there any way to pass the password as well?

The list archives are down on Sourceforge, I started there. :)  I
checked out the HTTP Authentication Plugin but I don't think it'll quite
do what I need..?



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RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page

2002-11-19 Thread Phil Iovino
Oh I haven't split up the installation, both IMAP and Sendmail are
running on our mail server, and the "login" would be coming from our web
server.

I looked at the source but am a bit unclear about what you mean.

BTW - Did you decide to tackle that virtusertable plugin? :)

-Original Message-
From: p dont think [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 12:23 PM
To: 'Phil Iovino'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page


> Is there any way to remotely access the 
> mail.domain.com/webmail/src/redirect.php page from another site? I'd 
> like to have a login form from our web site but our mail server is on 
> another server than our (Win2k) web server.

why not just point your IMAP settings to that server?  why split up the
SM installation?

> Related question - I saw that I could pass the loginname via
>
http://your.server.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php?loginname=your_usernam
> e but is there any way to pass the password as well?

look at the source on the login page.  i think that's the only way you'd
really want to do it -- via a POST (not GET) to redirect.php.  If you're
already in php, you could, of course, spoof the request...





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RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page

2002-11-19 Thread Phil Iovino
It's a Windows 2000 server and we do 95% of the web hosting on it. I'd
like to keep DNS, Mail, PHP, and MySQL on Linux servers.

-Original Message-
From: Freddie Cash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:08 PM
To: Phil Iovino
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page


On Tuesday 19 November 2002 09:47, Phil Iovino wrote:
> Oh I haven't split up the installation, both IMAP and Sendmail are 
> running on our mail server, and the "login" would be coming from our 
> web server.

Why aren't you running SquirrelMail on your webserver??  Then just
change the 
SM config to point to your IMAP server.

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RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page

2002-11-19 Thread Phil Iovino
SM's on the mail server running Linux. Almost all the web sites,
including ours, is on Win2k.

I'm looking forward to your plugin. Good luck!

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So if SM is on the Win2K box, just set the IMAP server to point to your
Linux box, no?



BTW, the virtualuserstable is on my "short" to-do list, but I've been
out of town recently.  I'm planning on getting to it by this weekend if
all goes well.  Stay tuned


> It's a Windows 2000 server and we do 95% of the web hosting on it. I'd

> like to keep DNS, Mail, PHP, and MySQL on Linux servers.
>
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> On Tuesday 19 November 2002 09:47, Phil Iovino wrote:
>> Oh I haven't split up the installation, both IMAP and Sendmail are 
>> running on our mail server, and the "login" would be coming from our 
>> web server.
>
> Why aren't you running SquirrelMail on your webserver??  Then just 
> change the SM config to point to your IMAP server.
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RE: [SM-USERS] Logging in not thru login page

2002-11-19 Thread Phil Iovino
Not easily. Like I said I'd like to keep all PHP and MySQL stuff on our
Linux server, which also does mail.

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> SM's on the mail server running Linux. Almost all the web sites, 
> including ours, is on Win2k.

Can you move SM to the Win2K box?  That would seem to make the most
sense if that's your web server.  The IMAP server can then be anywhere.






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[SM-USERS] occasional high CPU usage

2002-12-04 Thread Phil Driscoll
Hi

I have a Squirrelmail 1.28/Courier/Qmail setup with 8 user accounts on a 
single domain. It works beautifully, but every few days I get a httpd process 
which starts to hog the CPU - top shows it sitting at 99%.

If I kill the process the system continues to work without any problems.

The execution time limit is set to 30 seconds in php.ini.

I don't know how to identify what causes the httpd process to use all the CPU 
in the first place, and secondly, not die after 30 seconds. The only 
reference to set_time_limit I can find is in mime.php in 
mime_print_body_lines which seems to be used when downloading attachments.
I've changed this from set_time_limit(0) to set_time_limit(300) to see if the 
problem goes away, but if anyone else has any suggestions in the meantime, 
I'd be pleased to hear them.

Cheers
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[SM-USERS] Error notice - Uninitialized string offset:...mime.php

2008-03-19 Thread Power Services of NE Inc . /Phil McNamara
Hi Folks,
Haven't found the answer for this in the docs and just an old unanswered 
reference to it in previous list postings.

Squirrelmail 1.4.10a
PHP 5.2.4
Platform - Mac OSX Server 10.5.2
Clean bill of health from Squirrelmail configtest.php
Squirrelmail is configured to work with EIMS using the guidance provided 
on the wiki
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/InstallingSquirrelMailMacOSX

I worked through a couple more details on the install.  

1. default_prefs had to be copied into the data folder
2. Manually edited the config file to enable smtp auth - "login"

Also, per the suggestion in 
http://foundationphp.com/tutorials/php_leopard.php, I created a new 
php.ini file from the default and changed error reporting to:
error_reporting = E_ALL 

The one remaining issue is a Notice that appears at the top of the window 
when reading a new incoming mail with the above error reporting level

Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 1 in 
/Library/WebServer/Documents/webmail/functions/mime.php on line 53


Any ideas?

Phil Mc

Phil McNamara
Power Services of NE Inc.
http://www.powersrvcs.com/
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