Robin Stent wrote:
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> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
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>> Test your PHP settings. http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings
>> Show local safe_mode, open_basedir and upload_tmp_dir setting values.
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>
> Directive Local Master
> safe_mode On On
> open_basedir /var/www/v
Test your PHP settings. http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings
Show local safe_mode, open_basedir and upload_tmp_dir setting values.
Directive Local Master
safe_mode On On
open_basedir/var/www/vhosts/binarybreeze.co.uk/httpdocs:/tmpno value
upload_tmp_dir n
Robin Stent wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply
>
>>You should use a full non-relative path, and the location should
>>ideally be out of the web server's reach.
>
> Ok I've put the data directory also in /var/local and used an absolute
> path
>
>>If that's true, then SM is probably not seeing th
Thanks for your reply
>You should use a full non-relative path, and the location should
>ideally be out of the web server's reach.
Ok I've put the data directory also in /var/local and used an absolute path
>If that's true, then SM is probably not seeing them. Show the actual
>config/config.ph
> I'm having some problems getting a standalone installation of Squirrelmail
> working on a Plesk 8.4/CentOS box.
>
> It reads and sends mail but I get write permission errors when saving user
> prefs or uploading attachments.
> Data directory is ../data
You should use a full non-relative path, an
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Hi,
I'm having some problems getting a standalone installation of Squirrelmail
working on a Plesk 8.4/CentOS box.
It reads and sends mail but I get write permission errors when saving user
prefs or uploading attachments.
Data directory is ../data
At