I saw this behavior when the IMAP server was getting bogged down, especially
if the users had hundreds of e-mails in their inbox. We wound up going with
a much faster IMAP server (replaced hardware) and the problem went away.
Regards,
Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT
Cameron Technical
How hard is it to convert from uw-imap to Courier?
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Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Dovecot and SquirrelMail
> Have you looked at Courier-IMAP? I use that with
Not sure I understand your question, but you might
want to take a look at the ServerAdmin directive in httpd.conf.
Thomas
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In IE properties, go to the Security tab and set it to default. Then go to
the Advanced tab and choose Restore Defaults. Clear the cache and cookies.
See if that fixes it.
Thomas
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From: "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Look in /etc/php.ini. Change the line that looks like this:
memory_limit = 8M
to something more like this:
memory_limit = 32M
Then restart Apache:
service httpd restart
Thomas
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Welcome to gee
LOL - looks like a cool plugin, but we keep all our sent mails for legal
purposes.
Thanks to all who replied on and off list - it looksl ike we're fixed up
fine.
Thomas
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Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 9:2
Howdy all -
Using SM 1.2.11 on a Red Hat 7.3 machine, one of my users gets this message
when he checks his Sent folder:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 143 bytes) in /home/blah/public_html/mail/functions/date.php on
line 243
Any way to get around th
Problem solved by setting the auto-refresh, thanks for the replies.
As it was sharply pointed out off-list, this has apparently been asked
recently. My apologies, I am new to SM, and only subscribed to this list
today.
Thomas
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A couple of my users have commented that if they take too long to compose an
e-mail (like they are researching the answer) they get logged out of
SquirelMail. How can I set or even disable the timeout?
Thanks in advance!
Thomas
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