Le 15/03/2012 19:19, Tomas Kuliavas a écrit :
> File is uploaded to PHP upload_tmp_dir and then moved to SquirrelMail
> attachment directory.
>
Ok thanks Tomas, that's what I thought.
> If upload_tmp_dir value is not defined, try setting it.
>
Sorry if my previous message was not clear enou
Christophe Garault wrote:
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> Le 14/03/2012 20:40, Tomas Kuliavas a écrit :
>> Test your PHP configuration
>> (http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings) and check directory
>> defined in upload_tmp_dir setting. Make sure that it is not blocked by
>> open_basedir or safe_mode, if you use
Le 14/03/2012 20:40, Tomas Kuliavas a écrit :
> Test your PHP configuration
> (http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings) and check directory
> defined in upload_tmp_dir setting. Make sure that it is not blocked by
> open_basedir or safe_mode, if you use them.
>
Thanks a lot Tomas. That
Christophe Garault wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been using Squirrelmail for years without any problems but lately I
> had to reinstall it on a brand new server (Debian 32 to Debian 64).
> Now I've got again that infamous message which this time drives me
> completely nuts : "Could not move/c
Hi folks,
I've been using Squirrelmail for years without any problems but lately I
had to reinstall it on a brand new server (Debian 32 to Debian 64).
Now I've got again that infamous message which this time drives me
completely nuts : "Could not move/copy file. File not attached"
Dispite my con