Re: [SM-USERS] Custom Perl scripts in squirrelmail

2006-05-17 Thread Fredrik Jervfors
>>> This error occurred while trying to sign in, anyone >>> know what it means? >>> >>> Warning: session_write_close() >>> [function.session-write-close]: write failed: No >>> space left on device (28) in >> >> >> I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you're >> out of disk space on whichever f

Re: [SM-USERS] Custom Perl scripts in squirrelmail

2006-05-17 Thread Jason Hulen
Do you know how I can free up spaceI can't even log in to delete anything! --- Chris Hilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Jason Hulen wrote: > > This error occurred while trying to sign in, > anyone > > know what it means? > > > > Warning:

Re: [SM-USERS] Custom Perl scripts in squirrelmail

2006-05-17 Thread Chris Hilts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jason Hulen wrote: > This error occurred while trying to sign in, anyone > know what it means? > > Warning: session_write_close() > [function.session-write-close]: write failed: No space > left on device (28) in ^

Re: [SM-USERS] Custom Perl scripts in squirrelmail

2006-05-17 Thread Jason Hulen
This error occurred while trying to sign in, anyone know what it means? Warning: session_write_close() [function.session-write-close]: write failed: No space left on device (28) in /usr/home/shared/domains/newwebmail/src/redirect.php on line 159 Warning: session_write_close() [function.session-w

[SM-USERS] Custom Perl scripts in squirrelmail

2006-05-16 Thread Christian Schmitz
Hi everyone: I setup a SM 1.4.6 for ours customers. We only have mails accounts of the ours webhosted customers. I want add a perl script for check the site statistics. I already have this working, but separately. In other words: I they login in Webmail dont see theirs site st

Re: [SM-USERS] Custom Perl scripts in squirrelmail

2006-05-16 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> Hi everyone: > I setup a SM 1.4.6 for ours customers. We only have mails accounts > of the ours webhosted customers. > > I want add a perl script for check the site statistics. I already > have this working, but separately. In other words: I they login in Webmail > dont see theirs si