> When a new user is created and is trying to access the webmail the user
> get's
> this error. I checked the data directory and there's no file called
> 'default_pref'. The existing users doesn't have any problemsa accessing
> webmail. The complete error message follows.
>
> Error opening ../data/
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
can you show permission set for /usr, /usr/squirrelmail, and
/usr/squirrelmail/data? otherwise, I am throwing my hands up. this
is the simplest of simple errors and should not be this hard to track
down. maybe get another set of eyes to look at it in person. maybe
php's um
>> can you show permission set for /usr, /usr/squirrelmail, and
>> /usr/squirrelmail/data? otherwise, I am throwing my hands up. this
>> is the simplest of simple errors and should not be this hard to track
>> down. maybe get another set of eyes to look at it in person. maybe
>> php's umask is
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01
/var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data d
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data directory listing.
-rw
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01
/var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data directory listing.
-r
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01
/var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data d
p dont think wrote:
Bill Valentine wrote:
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
Bill Valentine wrote:
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group a
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data di
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data directory listing.
-rw
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data directory listing.
-rw
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data d
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data directory listing.
-r
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure.
$data_dir = '/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and
p dont think wrote:
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data di
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Here's a directory listing for the data_dir
drwxrwxrwx 2 apache apache 4096 Dec 21 17:01 /var/www/html/data
Here's the user and group apache is running as.
User apache
Group apache
Here's the data directory listing.
-rw
I put a direct path in just to make sure. $data_dir =
'/var/www/html/data/'
Isn't it odd that the $data_dir is specified as /var/www/html/data but
the error appears to be for a data_dir of '../data'? Is SM smart enough
to make that translation?
If it has trouble with the one defined for $data_dir,
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Valentine
> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Error opening ../data/default_pref
>
p dont think wrote:
Bill Valentine wrote:
p dont think wrote:
This appears to be a common error. I've checked and checked again
the
data directory permissions. Apache is running as user apache and
group
apache. I have chmod 777 the directory. But I still get this
error
Bill Valentine wrote:
p dont think wrote:
This appears to be a common error. I've checked and checked again
the
data directory permissions. Apache is running as user apache and
group
apache. I have chmod 777 the directory. But I still get this error
no
matter which p
p dont think wrote:
This appears to be a common error. I've checked and checked again
the
data directory permissions. Apache is running as user apache and
group
apache. I have chmod 777 the directory. But I still get this error
no
matter which permissions I use. Scou
This appears to be a common error. I've checked and checked again
the
data directory permissions. Apache is running as user apache and
group
apache. I have chmod 777 the directory. But I still get this error
no
matter which permissions I use. Scouring the internet and s
Marc Powell wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Hilts
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Error opening ../data/default_pref
This appears to be a
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Hilts
> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Error opening ../data/default_pref
>
> > This a
> This appears to be a common error. I've checked and checked again the
> data directory permissions. Apache is running as user apache and group
> apache. I have chmod 777 the directory. But I still get this error no
> matter which permissions I use. Scouring the internet and support docs on
Yeah, separate your data and attachments directories! This is NOT NOT
NOT a good idea, ESPECIALLY with this cron you have, which will kill the
default prefs file and any user's prefs file(s) (and signatures,
calendar, etc) who haven't accessed them in a day!
Yup, I learned that one. I've now
3. Attachment Directory: $data_dir
[snip]
#Remove cruft from squirrelmail
#0 3 * * * find
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/squirrelmail/data -type f -mtime +1 -exec rm
-f {} \;
Any advice? Thanks!
Yeah, separate your data and attachments directories! This is NOT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First when I was using ensim pro then data was in
> var/www/squirrelmail-date
>
> now I am using CPanel in cpanel the direcory is in first page.
>
> In Ensim pro
> The path is written below
> global $data_dir;
> $data_dir = SM_PATH . "../../squirrelmail-data/";
>
> $atta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First when I was using ensim pro then data was in
> var/www/squirrelmail-date
>
> now I am using CPanel in cpanel the direcory is in first page.
>
> In Ensim pro
> The path is written below
> global $data_dir;
> $data_dir = SM_PATH . "../../squirrelmail-data/";
>
> $atta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> now I am using CPanel in cpanel the direcory is in first page.
Sorry, I don't understand what that means.
> I don't know what to write in cpanel
The issue is not cPanel. You must make sure that the path to the data
directory and attachments directory are the same as wh
Hi,
I have check permission
Owner Read, Write
Group Read
Other Read
Still I don't understand what is problem
Can you give me other suggestion
Amin
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Our resellar has just change control panel from Ensim Pro to Cpanel. Now
>> I
>> am getting belwo error
>>
>> Can some one help me
> Yes, I followed it. I did chmod 777 on all folders, and still no change.
not just folders... files too
you also could have searched the web site:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/DataPermission
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Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Error opening ../data/default_pref
> On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 22:46, Victor Reinhart wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.2 on Red Hat Linux 9.0 w/uw IMAP. IMAP
> > works fine on Outlook Express.
>
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 22:46, Victor Reinhart wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.2 on Red Hat Linux 9.0 w/uw IMAP. IMAP
> works fine on Outlook Express.
>
> When I logon, the browser reports:
>
> Error opening ../data/default_pref
> Could not create initial preference file!
> ../datadi
> > I am running squirrelmail 1.4.0 on a webserver running RedHat 7.3
I
> > have been able to install squirrelmail and sign in, send
> > (w/attachments), receive etc... However I continually get the
following
> > message when trying to use plugins such as calendar, abook_take
etc..
> >
> > Error
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Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Error opening ../../data/default_pref
> I am running squirrelmail 1.4.0 on a webserver running RedHat 7.3 I
> have been able to install squirrelmail and sign in, send
> I am running squirrelmail 1.4.0 on a webserver running RedHat 7.3 I
> have been able to install squirrelmail and sign in, send
> (w/attachments), receive etc... However I continually get the following
> message when trying to use plugins such as calendar, abook_take etc..
>
> Error opening ..
Hello Anjan,
On Wednesday, January 08, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
>> It's a bug in PHP4.2.x and Apache 2.x. For some reason, relative paths
>> broke
> Hi, will upgrading to PHP 4.3 fix this problem? Has anyone tried 4.3 with
> Squirrelmail? Thanks.
Yes it does, but 4.3 has been known to
> It's a bug in PHP4.2.x and Apache 2.x. For some reason, relative paths
> broke
Hi, will upgrading to PHP 4.3 fix this problem? Has anyone tried 4.3 with
Squirrelmail? Thanks.
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Hello Brenda,
On Sunday, January 05, 2003, Brenda Bell wrote...
> Theodore Knab wrote:
>> Does Squirrel-mail work with Apache 2 ?
> Oh god, I hope so...
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/PluginsOrThemesNotLoading
>> Look at the permissions for the directory all they way back to root.
[sni
Theodore Knab wrote:
Does Squirrel-mail work with Apache 2 ?
Oh god, I hope so...
Look at the permissions for the directory all they way back to root.
[root@bellux config]# stat /home /home/public /home/public/www
/home/public/www/mail /home/public/www/mail/data
File: "/home"
Access: (075
Does Squirrel-mail work with Apache 2 ?
If it does doe this:
Look at the permissions for the directory all they way back to root.
IE >
ted@webmail:/$ stat /usr
File: `/usr'
Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x) Uid: (0/root)
ted@webmail:/$ stat /usr/share/
File: `/usr/share/'
Access: (07
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