Thanks! :-)
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks! Seems to work! :-)
> >
> >
> > But.. umm... What did I just do?
> >
> > What else did I break by removing those lines of
> code?
> >
> > (I presume that code there for a reason...)
>
> That was old code. Shouldn't have been there
> Hi,
>
> Thanks! Seems to work! :-)
>
>
> But.. umm... What did I just do?
>
> What else did I break by removing those lines of code?
>
> (I presume that code there for a reason...)
That was old code. Shouldn't have been there at all.
Cheers,
Paul
-
Hi,
Thanks! Seems to work! :-)
But.. umm... What did I just do?
What else did I break by removing those lines of code?
(I presume that code there for a reason...)
Thanks again,
David
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> > OK, I used the recursive CHMOD 777 as suggested,
> but
> > still no dice.
> OK, I used the recursive CHMOD 777 as suggested, but
> still no dice.
>
> But why does the error message use the
> "###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###" magic string instead of the
> actual domain name?
>
>> > 'data_dir' => '/usr/www/sites/webmail/sqm/###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###/data',
>> >
>> > Error opening ../data/
Hi,
OK, I used the recursive CHMOD 777 as suggested, but
still no dice.
But why does the error message use the
"###VIRTUAL_DOMAIN###" magic string instead of the
actual domain name?
-- David
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> > Still trying to figure out the vhost plugin...
>
> er, it's more