> When I click on "Fetch" it now just logs off my session.
> Other plug-ins (Calender, etc) are still working perfectly.
Watch your logs and see if they tell you why. You could also put some
debug output in plugins/mail_fetch/fetch.php and see where it breaks.
>> Last I knew 1.4.8 was what RHEL
> What's that? How did it break?
When I click on "Fetch" it now just logs off my session.
Other plug-ins (Calender, etc) are still working perfectly.
> Last I knew 1.4.8 was what RHEL has been using for
> ages, albeit with occasional security updates.
# cat /var/log/yum.log | grep squirrel
Jan
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Scott Moseman wrote:
> There was a SM upgrade on one of my CentOS 4 servers today and it
> appears the "Fetch" function broke.
What's that? How did it break? Maybe you should review the posting
guidelines for how to give enough details for others to help you.
>
There was a SM upgrade on one of my CentOS 4 servers today and it
appears the "Fetch" function broke.
# yum info squirrelmail | grep -E "^(Name|Version|Release)"
Name : squirrelmail
Version: 1.4.8
Release: 5.el4.centos.3
That's what I'm running now. Unfortunately I can't say what was
running e