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> > My name is Kevin. I am the admin at my job. I am having a problem with
> > "Bad Request" on my account, but I can use any other account just fine.
> > This just started up a day or 2 ago. I've tried with both IE6, and
Hi,
I have found out some more information that should prove useful. I am
using mysql for a database to save preferences. If I have signatures
enabled, when I click send from the compose screen, the right side of
the screen gives me the browser's "Bad Request" message. Besides what I
posted last
>
> I am configuring a postfix server to add a DKIM signature
> to all the outgoing message it receives from authorized
> remote users on port 587 with dkimproxy. To do this,
> I am doing exactly what is written here:
> http://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/postfix-outbound-howto.html
>
> At the same
M. Fioretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am configuring a postfix server to add a DKIM signature
> to all the outgoing message it receives from authorized
> remote users on port 587 with dkimproxy. To do this,
> I am doing exactly what is written here:
> http://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/postfix-outbound-
Hello,
I am configuring a postfix server to add a DKIM signature
to all the outgoing message it receives from authorized
remote users on port 587 with dkimproxy. To do this,
I am doing exactly what is written here:
http://jason.long.name/dkimproxy/postfix-outbound-howto.html
At the same time, I n
Thank you!!!
I found the the problem. I had the base URL wrong in the Squirrelmail
configuration. The reason why it worked sometimes is because I had a
php script redirecting to the correct base URL in the wrong base URL.
This last email you sent, gave me a light bulb thanks alot!
Roland
O
> Sorry, for not thoroughly reading your last email. Does the new
> information in my last email change these troubleshooting questions?
> Should I still go ahead with, turning off the Sent folder?
If you can reproduce issue when use of Sent folder is disabled, then you
know that it is not ca
> I just read your email a little better and made some progress.
> When it happens. If I enter http://your-server/squirrelmail/src/
> webmail.php it takes me exactly where it should go. I don't have to
> log in again.
>
> What does this mean?
After clicking on "Send" you are being redirected
Wow, thanks for the huge reply!
I'm already trying with a separate install of SquirrelMail 1.4.10a
with no plugins enabled. I downloaded the latest version of the
compatibility plugin yesterday for the other SquirrelMail version I
have installed.
Sorry, for not thoroughly reading your las
>>> php modules:
>>> core prefork http_core mod_so mod_auth_basic mod_auth_digest
>>> mod_authn_file mod_authn_alias mod_authn_anon mod_authn_dbm
>>> mod_authn_default mod_authz_host mod_authz_user mod_authz_owner
>>> mod_authz_groupfile mod_authz_dbm mod_authz_default util_ldap
>>> mod_authnz_ldap
I just read your email a little better and made some progress.
When it happens. If I enter http://your-server/squirrelmail/src/
webmail.php it takes me exactly where it should go. I don't have to
log in again.
What does this mean?
Thanks!
On 27-Sep-07, at 9:32 AM, Roland Corrigal wrote:
>
Turning off that plugin didn't help.
When it happens, the right pane sends me to the "you must be logged
in" page. I have to login again to see my mail.
Disabling the html plugin didn't make a difference.
I currently trying with Apache's KeepAlive on to see if that makes a
difference.
go he
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