Hi everyone, does anyone know how to get eXtremail to work with squirrelmail? I've been trying to get it to work all week. I can use IMP with eXtremail, but i think squirrelmail has more features and would rather use that. Any ideas?
why 733 and not 730 .. why are other given the right to write and excute?
It should have the permission 733 (rwx-wx-wx) to make it
impossible for a random person with access to the webserver
to list files in this directory. Confidential data might
be laying around in there.
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I created a directory, sqdata, to store users' preferences. The
instructions say to give the webserver permission to write to the folder.
When I follow the instructions, SM fails to work because it cannot access
default_pref.
In my case the, apache is the owner and the group. When I set the pe
Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone out there can help me with this problem. I just
downloaded and installed SquirrelMail on Linux RedHat 8 and everything seems
to work except for the "search" function. When I enter anything in the
search box I get an error that says "Missing required argument to FETCH
Hi Group...
I've got two small problems with SM and our Exchange Server:
The first: I have three NT domains that access the Exchange Server, but
only those users from the same domain as the mail server can access their
mail through SM. Is there anyway to correct this?
Second: When I tried to
The install file says:
Edit the php.ini file and make sure session.use_cookies is 1. Also
be sure to change the session.save_path to someplace that can only
be read and written to by the webserver. session.save_path is the
location that PHP's session data will be written to.
I created a fol
I'm running SM1.27 (the latest update from Red Hat Network) with SSL
login. An attempt at http login correctly redirects to https, but after
the login page, we stay at https instead of going back to http. It was my
understanding that it is supposed to switch back to http.
Is this something fixed i
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 06:48, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
> Hello Leo,
> On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, Leo Boucher wrote...
>
> > I recently revisited my firewall and found it wasn't working right.
> > I redid it from scratch and everything works except for
> > Squirrelmail. I am running an iptables f
Hello,
> I'd have to say there is something wrong there. Changes made to
> preferences should be instantly available, especially from database
> based preferences as there is no cached preferences. I'll take a
> look when I get 30 seconds or so :) Unfortunately might not be until
> Satur
Hi, I tried out squirrel mail and think its great! My problem is that I am
running Debian and the support for Cyrus-IMAP and mail filtering software is
terrible! I cannot get Cyrus to work with procmail for my users. Has
anyone sucessfully gotten Squirrelmail working under Debian Woody AND
manag
Hello Jody,
On Thursday, December 26, 2002, Jody Cleveland wrote...
>> I'd appreciate any and all help you can offer. I'm stuck working
>> Thursday and Friday, so I think what I'll do is try 1.3.2 squirrel to
>> see if it works ok with that. Let me know if you discover anything.
> Well, I tried 1
Hello Dave,
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, Dave wrote...
> I have just installed SM 1.2.10 on my server running RH8. When I go to log
> in, I get this message:
> "There was an error contacting the mail server.
> Contact your administrator for help."
> Being as I'm the administrator, I'm not muc
Hello Leo,
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, Leo Boucher wrote...
> I recently revisited my firewall and found it wasn't working right.
> I redid it from scratch and everything works except for
> Squirrelmail. I am running an iptables firewall with ports open for
> imap (tcp and udp) open as well as
> I'd appreciate any and all help you can offer. I'm stuck working
> Thursday and Friday, so I think what I'll do is try 1.3.2 squirrel to
> see if it works ok with that. Let me know if you discover anything.
Well, I tried 1.3.2, and same thing. Any change I make I need to logout and
log back in t
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