On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Richard Gliebe wrote:
> On 8/6/10 9:10 AM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>
>> Make up your mind. All IMAP clients should use the IMAP LOGIN
>> command. You said you telnetted to your IMAP server and it failed.
>> At the time that it failed, all IMAP clients will not work
On 8/6/10 9:10 AM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Make up your mind. All IMAP clients should use the IMAP LOGIN
> command. You said you telnetted to your IMAP server and it failed.
> At the time that it failed, all IMAP clients will not work. Maybe
> your telnet test was incorrect. You didn't show an
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Richard Gliebe wrote:
> On 8/6/10 6:55 AM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>
>> Then it's not a SquirrelMail problem. Check your IMAP server log to
>> see why the login was rejected. If it doesn't tell you anything, your
>> logging verbosity is too low. Further questions
On 8/6/10 6:55 AM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Then it's not a SquirrelMail problem. Check your IMAP server log to
> see why the login was rejected. If it doesn't tell you anything, your
> logging verbosity is too low. Further questions should be directed to
> the community that supports your IMAP
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Richard Gliebe wrote:
> On 8/5/10 9:51 PM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>> The only time that I have seen this problem with SquirrelMail was
>>> when our webmail service was under a brute force password attack and
>>> the /var/lib/ partition filled up with php session ide
On 8/5/10 9:51 PM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> The only time that I have seen this problem with SquirrelMail was
>> when our webmail service was under a brute force password attack and
>> the /var/lib/ partition filled up with php session identifiers.
>> Check your file system free space with df.
>
>
>>> I get this morning a great problem with SM 1.4.8-5.el5.centos.10 on
>>> CentOS 5.5
>>>
>>> when the users wants to login, all user gets the error message "Your
>>> session has expired, but will be resumed after logging in again".
>>>
>>> No one is able to login.
>>>
>>> Yesterday everything wor
> as I explaned: none of our users (above 150!!!) can login to SM.
> everyone becomes the same error:
amateur pokes out head and says.
try to login user via telnet.
if that is successful then have you got selinux stuff ? try turning that off.
if works probably something in imap config is wonky.
On 8/5/10 11:10 AM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Please read this and review how to choose a better subject
>
> http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines
sorry, was a copy/paste mistake.
>> I get this morning a great problem with SM 1.4.8-5.el5.centos.10 on
>> CentOS 5.5
>>
>> when the users wants to