> > Cameron Knowlton wrote:
>>> My squirrelmail has gone into hibernation. I'm running squirrelmail
>>> 1.50, on OS X Server 10.3.6.
>>>
>>> It used to work like a charm, until someone helped me upgrade my
>>> system... I can't eve
n 1.4.4.
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>Tomas
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I meant... why does 1.50 show up dominantly as the development version, no
1.5.1? I wonder how many others get caught by that.
Cameron Knowlton
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sign $this' problem that surfaced
independently of the https over port 80 error.
good luck,
Cameron Knowlton
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e...
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>>http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php
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>>what am I missing?
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>scroll to the bottom of the page, get a 1.5.1 snapshot
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Paul, that did the trick... uprading from 1.5.0 to 1.5.1 solved my 'cannot
re-assign $this
Title: Re: [SM-USERS] HTTPS over port 80 / Cannot
re-assign $this
Cameron Knowlton wrote:
I just had an epiphany that solved at
least the HTTPS access over port 80 problem on Mac OS X, although it
did then drop another problem on me 8^)
To solve the inadvertent IMAP secure access:
1) in Server
message;
I'm running:
OS X version 10.3.6
PHP version 5.0.2
SquirrelMail version 1.5.0
Any ideas?
thanks,
Cameron Knowlton
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Cameron Knowlton
iGods Internet Marketing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.igods.com
P: 250.382.0226
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the same problem, but it happens when I try to log in over the web
to look at my mail.
I'd love to hear people's thoughts on this, I've been without my little critter
for months now.
here's my message on the anomaly, thanks in advance:
At 12:08 PM -0800 3/2/05, Cameron K
ings : localhost:25
Truth be told, I have no idea why /webmail redirects to the
webmail... I don't recall setting that up, and I don't see it in my
httpd settings for the igods.com domain.
Any ideas?
thanks,
Cameron Knowlton
p.s. any idea why the mass majority of mail t
>Hello Cameron,
>On Friday, March 19, 2004, Cameron Knowlton wrote...
>
>> I notice in my webmail's SSL engine log an error involving my
>> wildcard certificate (domain name has been changed to EXAMPLE for
>> this discussion):
>
>> [14/Mar/2004 20:38:24 2
at the end of all email addresses. If
for example, your email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], then your domain
would be myorg.com.
I'm wondering if this is a poor description of the field; that this field should
indeed be set at mail.example.com, not example.com
any thoughts?
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