I had this same exact problem a few days ago, but it got fixed
as a side effect of fixing something else with SM. Now I can't
reproduce it.
Are you running FreeBSD? Did you just install php 4.3.0 out of ports?
If so, make sure that the php.ini file that is being used is the one
you think should b
I've been using SM for awhile now but just got around to enabling the
Calendar plugin. I'm using SM 1.2.10, mod_php4 4.3.0, and apache+modssl
1.3.27.
I've enabled the calendar plugin in config and it appears in SquirrelMail
ok. When I click on Calendar, it brings up the calendar for the current
mo
I'm sorry, this was user error after all.
For FreeBSD users, I'm not sure what version of mod_php4 I was
running previously but the straight install of mod_php4 out of
ports uses php.ini from /usr/local/etc, the one in /usr/local/lib
no longer seems to be used.
Mike
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Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to work. I added the setting to
/usr/local/lib/php.ini and put a copy of php.ini in /usr/local/etc
where the new mod_php4 installation seemed to want to put another
copy of the file.
I restarted apache and then even rebooted my machine. No luck.
Any other suggesti
I just upgraded a few of my packages on my FreeBSD 4.7 box
and my previous bulletproof Squirrelmail installation has
kicked the bucket.
I'm now running apache13+modssl 1.3.27 with mod_php4 4.3.0
and SM 1.2.10. When logging in (with the secure_login plugin)
I get the following message:
Warning: s