Lilla,
I sent you yet another debug version of the setup.php file for vlogin
earlier today off the SM-USERS list, but here is another one with even
more debug stuff. It will actually try to reset the title bar text
manually in the same place it had been trying to do it dynamically.
When you hav
> Dear all,
>
> Installation:
> Mandrake 8.2 kernel 2.4.18.6
> Squirrelmail-1.2.10
> Imap-2001a-5.1
> apache-1.3.23-4
> php-4.1.2
> php-imap-4.1.2
>
> The problem:
> The system works fine on installation, but after running for a while we
> cannot login or the system cannot display anything even one
Has anybody noticed the latest article on www.squirrelmail.org? It
talks about the site being hacked. Is that accurate? Was that article
really posted by a hacker?
Jeff
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Dear all,
Installation:
Mandrake 8.2 kernel 2.4.18.6
Squirrelmail-1.2.10
Imap-2001a-5.1
apache-1.3.23-4
php-4.1.2
php-imap-4.1.2
The problem:
The system works fine on installation, but after running for a while we
cannot login or the system cannot display anything even one has login. On
reviewing
Mike Loiterman said:
>> > Also -- I tried enabling SMTP Authentication but that didn't work
>> either.
>>
>> In what way? It failed authentication? What authentication method?
>
> When I say that it didn't work, I mean that it allowed me to send the
> mail without requesting a password.
Either
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Angliss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 10:37 AM
> To: Mike Loiterman
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] ssl needed?
>
> Hello Mike,
> On Thursday, December 05, 2002, Mike Loiterman wrote...
>
> > I just
> I have apache running on my Mandrake 9 PC, and have installed the
> default imap server, and set upo a mailbox for myself as user.
>
have you start xinetd ?
> I installed the entire squirrelmail package in /var/www/html and ran the
> ./configure script, using the server 'another' as server typ
I've found it , it was just a matter of rights, the various files and
folders where under user root. I've changed the ownership to apache and it
works!
Jaap
-Original Message-
From: Jaap Looijen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 4 december 2002 19:30
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subjec
Chris Hilts zei:
>> Correct, and that's why the BODY.PEEK syntax is described in RFC2060.
>> BODY.PEEK doesn't touch the flags and apparently your other client doesn't
>> make use of it.
>
> I was under the impression that the other client was a POP3 client, which
> means RFC 2060 doesn't apply.
>
I'm using Squirrelmail as webmail frontend, and all is working very well.
The unique problem I have is related to deletion of users. I use vpopmail
and qmailadmin to handle my domains.
These products execute very well their job, but cannot handle the files
that squirrelmail creates for each use
Hello Jody,
On Thursday, December 05, 2002, Jody Cleveland wrote...
>> What is the message your server returns? It won't say the outside IP
>> address if you told SM to use localhost as the server to send with.
>> Check your SMTP settings in the conf.pl script.
> Should I be using sendmail
Hello Jody,
On Thursday, December 05, 2002, Jody Cleveland wrote...
>> What is the message your server returns?
> **
> ** THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY **
> ** YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE **
> **
> What is the message your server returns? It won't say the outside IP
> address if you told SM to use localhost as the server to send with.
> Check your SMTP settings in the conf.pl script.
Should I be using sendmail or SMTP>
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> What is the message your server returns?
**
** THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY **
** YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE **
**
The original message was received at Tue, 3 Dec
Hello Jody,
On Thursday, December 05, 2002, Jody Cleveland wrote...
> Hello,
> I've got Squirrel 1.2.10 running on a RH8 box. I've got squirrel using an
> exchange server. My question is, what does squirrel use to send mail?
> Here's my problem: I send mail, but it doesn't always go. Internally,
Hi there,
I'm having trouble when i want to compose a msg. I click at addresses but i
don't receive any results of the search. BUT, when i add/edit/delete the
abook it shows me all the entries. I'm using personal abook files.
I'm using PHP 4.3.0RC2, HTTPD 2.0.43, SquirrelMail 1.2.10.
Regards,
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Hi there,
I'm having trouble when i want to compose a msg. I click at addresses but i
don't receive any results of the search. BUT, when i add/edit/delete the
abook it shows me all the entries. I'm using personal abook files.
I'm using PHP 4.3.0RC2, HTTPD 2.0.43, SquirrelMail 1.2.10.
Regards,
--
Hello Mike,
On Thursday, December 05, 2002, Mike Loiterman wrote...
> I just wrapped my pop connections in an ssl tunnel and I'm wondering
> if I need or if I can do the same to my squirrel mail connections.
> Aside from SquirrelMail, I do not use IMAP. I have those ports (143)
> closed on my fire
> THE SMTP service on the Exchange Server.
That's what I thought, but I looked at the sendmail queue, and all the
messages that haven't sent are in there.
> Sounds to me as if you have the IP/Domain name of the SMTP
> server wrong in the config:
Which config? Sendmail, or squirrel.
--
Verify your permissions settings, the web server should have read/write
permissions to some of those files by default.
_
David Chait
Sys Admin - Facilities Operations
333 Bonair Siding Road #107
Stanford CA, 94305
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is your data directory writable by the web server user ID?
-Alan
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 09:11, Neil A. Twa wrote:
> I am using 1.2.9. I had this problem with 1.2.8 but I thought moving to
> 1.2.9 would resolve it. I was wrong.
>
> The following message is recieved when I log in. It is visiable in
Hello Chris,
On Wednesday, December 04, 2002, Chris Cameron wrote...
> I'm curious to know what kind of performance other people are seeing
> with their SquirrelMail installation, and whether what I'm seeing is
> normal.
> I've got an 850 P3, 512 RAM and a pair of SCSI drives using Courier
> IMAP
I am using 1.2.9. I had this problem with 1.2.8 but I thought moving to
1.2.9 would resolve it. I was wrong.
The following message is recieved when I log in. It is visiable in about 5
different places through out the site.
Warning: chmod failed: Operation not permitted in
/var/www/html/squirrelmai
> Correct, and that's why the BODY.PEEK syntax is described in RFC2060.
> BODY.PEEK doesn't touch the flags and apparently your other client doesn't
> make use of it.
I was under the impression that the other client was a POP3 client, which
means RFC 2060 doesn't apply.
--
Chris Hilts
[EMAIL PRO
Hi all,
I upgraded to 1.2.10 from 1.2.9 2 days ago. I never got the "login
error" problem with 1.2.9, but I am getting it with the new one. I can
login to my account, see there is new messages, but clicking on the
message gives me the "you must be logged in" error. I can get in once
in a while, b
Mike Loiterman said:
> I just wrapped my pop connections in an ssl tunnel and I'm wondering if
> I need or if I can do the same to my squirrel mail connections. Aside
> from SquirrelMail, I do not use IMAP. I have those ports (143) closed
> on my firewall. My web server and my IMAP server are on
>
> "If your mail server is the same as your web server, there is no need
> for the encrypted communication. It's useless. Just toss it out the
> window, if you can."
>
> I don't understand what this means. Isn't the password used to access
> SquirrelMail sent in cleartext? Why wouldn't I use the
Hello Matías,
On Wednesday, December 04, 2002, Matías López Bergero wrote...
> Is SquirrelMail v1.2.10 vulnerable to the recent discovered XSS bugs
> in SquirrelMail v1.2.9???
I don't mean to be silly or anything, but I've really been thinking
about this, but if you want to pass the XSS code
At 07:03 AM 12/5/2002 -0600, Jody Cleveland wrote:
I've got Squirrel 1.2.10 running on a RH8 box. I've got squirrel using an
exchange server. My question is, what does squirrel use to send mail?
THE SMTP service on the Exchange Server.
Here's my problem: I send mail, but it doesn't always go
Hello,
I've got Squirrel 1.2.10 running on a RH8 box. I've got squirrel using an
exchange server. My question is, what does squirrel use to send mail?
Here's my problem: I send mail, but it doesn't always go. Internally, it
works fine, but most outside email addresses don't work. Now, when I look
I gave the httpd user the appropriate rights to the
following dirs:
$data_dir = '../data/';
$attachment_dir = "../attachments/";
FAQ says to do:
chown -R apache.apache data/
chown -R apache.apache attachments/
(yes, httpd runs as apache, according to httpd.conf)
I then
Hello.
I got a problem with ldapquery plugin. It looks like that it does not
support utf-8 charset. I am using squirrelmail-1.2.10, and have this in
configuration file:
$default_charset = 'utf-8';
$ldap_server[0] = array(
'charset' => 'utf-8'
);
we are using retrieveuserdata plugin t
> Is SquirrelMail v1.2.10 vulnerable to the recent discovered XSS bugs in
> SquirrelMail v1.2.9???
Yes it is. We are working out a decent solution. However, I think it
should be noted that the implications of this bug are (in my opinion) very
small.
Thijs
Hi everyone,
I was wonedring if anyone here knew if and when the TNEF plugin for
squirrelamil would become available on the SM website?
I did found other tools to decode MIME-attached messages, but they don't
work together with SM.
Perhaps other solutions are available to make Microsoft generat
Jonathan Angliss zei:
> Hello Jordan,
> On Wednesday, December 04, 2002, Jordan Thompson wrote...
>
>> Whenever I open my mail page, all of the messages look like they have been
>> read. I am downloading messages to another machine (but leaving a copy on
>> the server) - is this causing this "pro
Von Wallace zei:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to the PHP scene and have played with squirrelmail in the past a
> time or two, recently I got it up and running on IIS 5.0 / PHP 4.2.3 /
> Windows 2000, I noticed a small 1.3.2 version issue:
>
> When the header had a unsubscribed line of
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