Re: [SM-USERS] message filters, force exact match?

2009-05-15 Thread Res
>> Yes, > default db_prefs rule we have that says X_Spam_Status: Yes is detecting The problem is the comma is a db_prefs field delimiter, so is ignored, even if escaped. -- Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > > > Paul Lesniewski wrote: >>> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running >>> squirrelmail. >>> >>> I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. >>> >>> 2 of them went perfectly smoothl

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Chris Hoogendyk
Paul Lesniewski wrote: >> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running >> squirrelmail. >> >> I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. >> >> 2 of them went perfectly smoothly. I untarred the release into the ssl >> directory. I copied t

Re: [SM-USERS] 1.4.18 bug with src/redirect.php on php4.3.3

2009-05-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
Andreas, > ok, here we are with the cookies. Thanks for helping us! > just login page: > after login page load: > > SQMSESSID > 600f0903f14941db0d8d7a8a6b81b1ff > > before regenerate: > > SQMSESSID > 600f0903f14941db0d8d7a8a6b81b1ff > > i.e., before regenerate call, sessionid keeps the same. As

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail. > > I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. > > 2 of them went perfectly smoothly. I untarred the release into the ssl > directory. I copied the config.php file from the older relea

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Chris Hoogendyk
Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > >> Paul Lesniewski wrote: >> >> >>> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk >>> wrote: >>> >>> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail. I updated all three from 1.4.10a

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Chris Hoogendyk
Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > Paul Lesniewski wrote: > >> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk >> wrote: >> >> >>> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail. >>> >>> I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. >>> >>> 2 of them went

Re: [SM-USERS] 1.4.18 bug with src/redirect.php on php4.3.3

2009-05-15 Thread Andreas Vogt
Hi, ok, here we are with the cookies. just login page: after login page load: SQMSESSID 600f0903f14941db0d8d7a8a6b81b1ff before regenerate: SQMSESSID 600f0903f14941db0d8d7a8a6b81b1ff i.e., before regenerate call, sessionid keeps the same. second try: (exit immed. after regernate) after logi

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Chris Hoogendyk
Paul Lesniewski wrote: > On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk > wrote: > >> I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail. >> >> I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. >> >> 2 of them went perfectly smoothly. I untarred the release in

Re: [SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Chris Hoogendyk wrote: > I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail. > > I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. > > 2 of them went perfectly smoothly. I untarred the release into the ssl > directory. I copied the co

[SM-USERS] upgrade to 1.4.18 gives "you must be logged in" error

2009-05-15 Thread Chris Hoogendyk
I have 3 very similar servers with different domains running squirrelmail. I updated all three from 1.4.10a to 1.4.18 this morning. 2 of them went perfectly smoothly. I untarred the release into the ssl directory. I copied the config.php file from the older release to the newer release. I conne

Re: [SM-USERS] message filters, force exact match?

2009-05-15 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Res wrote: > Hi all, > > Recently I discovered a lot of mail being marked Junk, this is because a > default db_prefs rule we have that says X_Spam_Status: Yes   is detecting > bayes and ignoring the fact the result is "No", is there a way to force > exact match or,