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> When I login as the problem user, and attach one image, the file appears
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On Thu, May 10, 2007 7:50, Gary Halleen said:
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Paul Lesniewski wrote:
On 5/10/07, Gary Halleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I login as the problem user, and attach one image, the file appears
in the attach directory, and shows up on the bottom of the message.
There are several users on the system. All users, e
On 5/10/07, Gary Halleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Well, since you removed the entire thread context, I have to spend
unneeded time remembering just what the problem was and the
conversation thread
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Paul,
Here's some further information on this problem.
When I login as the problem user, and attach one image, the file appears
in the attach directory, and shows up on the bottom of the message.
When I attach the second image, the first file disappears from the
squirrelmail page, and is replace
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> > On 5/8/07, Gary Halleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I have a single user with problems attaching files to an e-mail.
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Thank you for the reply, Paul.
Should the attachment directory be empty unless a user is sending an
e-mail with an attachment? Or, should it contain several files?
I'm running 1.4.7-4.fc4 on Fedora Core 4. This is not a new install.
It's been running for a couple years now.
Gary
Paul Lesnie
On 5/8/07, Gary Halleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a single user with problems attaching files to an e-mail.
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I have a single user with problems attaching files to an e-mail.
This happens whether she logs in from her computer, or if I login as her
from my computer. All other users are working fine.
Symptom: Click on Compose and then click on Browse, at the bottom of the
message. Find the file to attac