> Hi again!
>
>
> It turned out that the problem actually wasn't with chroot. I don't know
> why, but many plug-ins which worked fine with SquirrelMail 1.4.2, don't
> seem to work with 1.4.3a. At least mail_fetch, translate,
> sent_confirmation and got_hotmail throw error messages at me, no mat
Hi again!
It turned out that the problem actually wasn't with chroot. I don't know
why, but many plug-ins which worked fine with SquirrelMail 1.4.2, don't
seem to work with 1.4.3a. At least mail_fetch, translate,
sent_confirmation and got_hotmail throw error messages at me, no matter
if Apache is
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> Subject: [SM-USERS] OpenBSD 3.5 + SquirrelMail 1.4.3: chroot
> Is there anyone out there who has managed to get the Squirrel work with
> OpenBSD properly? I'd love to get some advice from such guru. =)
Hello Jyri,
I've been running Squirrelmail on OpenBSD for a while now. I didn't
have to do anything special - just make sure that the Squirrelmail inst
Dear all,
I'm having several problems making SquirrelMail 1.4.3 work with OpenBSD
3.5's chrooted Apache. There were no problems as long as I ran Apache
without chrooting it.
I'm pretty sure the main issue is that SM_PATH does not get passed to
SquirrelMail properly. This naturally causes bunch of