Re: [SM-USERS] Erros after sending message

2011-10-11 Thread jason hirsh
>> 
>> 
> http-over-ssl on 80 port. Why are you doing it? What's wrong with basic
> https://hostname/ and why do you want to show port numbers to end users. It
> can also be the cause of your secure cookie failure.

OK i  had just installed HTTPS support in prep for SM.. although I do not 
remember doing that in my earlier service
HTTPS is only of marginal use tio me since I have 7 hosts and onty two IPS

It had issues which I have correccted

not sure what u mean by "show port numbers to users"


After i got my basic https default side up everything actually worked on the 
browsers
except FF got the same long message again,,  
> 
> Is pecl-APC-3.1.9_1 port installed and enabled in your PHP configuration, if
> you use Apache DSO module?
> 

ITHis was not... i installedf and activated that and memcache

after  did that i got the can't login error

meantime safari and IE were happy

turned off secure cookies and all is happy

> Is server side sorting turned on in SquirrelMail configuration?


no oy os false although SOrty and THread are availabel onf dovecot
> 
> Can you reproduce same problem in basic SquirrelMail setup without vlogin
> overrides and without port hacks?

have not tried that yet

> A02 namespace
> ... show this response

* NAMESPACE (("" "/")) NIL (("Public/" "/"))



I seem to have the issue boiled down to FF 


Safari and IR work fine










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Re: [SM-USERS] Erros after sending message

2011-10-11 Thread jason hirsh
>> 
> 
> If you have HTTP-over-SSL service on 80 port, users connect to it with
> "https://hostname:80";. If you use proper HTTP-over-SSL port, they connect
> to "https://hostname";. No port numbers visible and URL is nicer.
> 
>> 

the correct install works with https://hostname


> 
> My tests show that APC reduces SquirrelMail memory usage. Not sure, if
> memcache helps. Problems with memory usage might cause issues in compose,
> if folder listing uses memory to the point where you start hitting
> memory_limit in compose.


the memcache was recommended for install with APC for FreeBSD



>> 
>> no oy os false although SOrty and THread are availabel onf dovecot
> 
> Please turn on server side sorting in SquirrelMail configuration. It is
> written in SquirrelMail optimization guidelines. If you don't do that, you
> will run into trouble on larger sorted mail folders.


Okay i was going with the installation instructions I saw which seemed luke 
warm on that
> 
>> have not tried that yet
>> 
>>> A02 namespace
>>> ... show this response
>> 
>> * NAMESPACE (("" "/")) NIL (("Public/" "/"))
> 
> Your Dovecot namespace configuration is similar to the one which was used
> when dovecot preset was implemented.
> 

I am 99% certain that my IPAM settings are the default that SM found when I ran 
setu
> Backup your SquirrelMail configuration (config/config.php). Start conf.pl
> and select D command. Select dovecot preset. Save configuration.
> 
> Remove all individual sent, draft and trash folder preferences from .pref
> files. Remember that preferences are cached in PHP session and you should
> restart browser or delete SquirrelMail cookies, if you want to clear
> cache.
> 

I am uncertain as to what .pref u are referring

the only thing I can easily find close is a default_pref in /data
> Check if it starts working after applying preset and cleaning user
> preferences from folder customizations.
> 
> Test things in alternative non-user facing SquirrelMail setup, if you want
> to be sure that your configuration changes work. Always apply proper IMAP
> preset first when you create initial SquirrelMail configuration.
> 
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> 
> 
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Re: [SM-USERS] Erros after sending message SOLVED

2011-10-14 Thread jason hirsh

On Oct 12, 2011, at 1:10 AM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:

>> 
> Your error message says different thing. For some reason software tries to
> connect to http-over-ssl on 80 port.
> 
> 
I spent time in Apache working on vhost configuration and redirects
after a couple of days tweaking  I have all browsers working well with
SM and using secure cookies...


the issue was getting the https configured right




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