> I have this configuration:
> Win2k Server Edition SP4 with all the default patches.
> Default IIS as web server
> SM 1.4 as Web Mail
> Macallan Mail Solution as mail server
> Macallan works fine with the POP3 client. No problem.
>
> I did config.pl. and set write permission for the data director
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Hi Popescu,
On Sunday, October 01, 2006, Popescu wrote:
> Hello, my name is julian and i've just configured squirrelmail on
> my fedora core 5. the problem is that i don't know with what user
> and password to log in.please help me!
SquirrelMail is an
* Paul Lesneiwski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > SM logs TWO (!) successful logins for these cases, so I'm dumbfounded
> > as to what could cause this.
>
> SM logs in at least twice during a successful login - once for
> redirect.php, once again for webmail.php, possibly more depending on
> plugins ins
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Some of our users report the following problem:
>
> When they first login, with their correct username & password
> combination, the infamous "you must be logged in"-page appears.
>
> When they retry, they can access SM without problems.
>
> SM logs TWO (!) successful
> Hi all
>
> i'm running SquirrelMail 1.4.3a-0.f1.1 on a Fedora Core 1 Linux machine
> with Postfix version 2.0.16 as a imap server and php4.
> just to know we have also: fetchmail, mailman, egroupware, apache,
> tomcat, postgresql installed
>
> we use SM as webmail in our company, all of us in IM
> Hi
>
>
> I'm new in squirrelmail having a problem at login session
> here is the error log I get from apache2 when trying to log-in
>
> The login page is well displayed in my browser
>
>
>
>
> [Tue Jul 06 16:59:03 2004] [notice] Apache/2.0.50 (Unix) PHP/4.3.7
> configured -- resuming norma
> Hello Meredith,
> On Sunday, March 21, 2004, meredith wrote...
>
>> I'm having the same problem that many people seem to have had, but I
>> can't find the answer by googling as yet. So, sorry for the
>> repetitiveness...
>
>> I'm running Debian testing release, SM 1.5.0, xinetd 2.3.12, and UW
>>
Hello Meredith,
On Sunday, March 21, 2004, meredith wrote...
> I'm having the same problem that many people seem to have had, but I
> can't find the answer by googling as yet. So, sorry for the
> repetitiveness...
> I'm running Debian testing release, SM 1.5.0, xinetd 2.3.12, and UW
> imap of so
Hello Steve,
On Thursday, March 18, 2004, Steve Mueller wrote...
> I was having the same problem and looks like it was resolved when I
> sync'd the time on my web/db/mail servers.
This would be the result of the cookie stuff. The cookie is being set
the wrong date/time, and the browser is trash
I was having the same problem and looks like it was resolved when I
sync'd the time on my web/db/mail servers.
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From: Jonathan Angliss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:32 AM
To: Shalabh
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS]
> Some of our clients currently having problem logging in to squirrel mail.
(B> When they click login, it will be redirected to a blank page while some
(B> other clients have no problem at all. We are running windows 2k with IE6
(B> in clients. Pls advice.
(B
(BSarah,
(B
(B Please look at y
Hello David,
On Monday, December 29, 2003, David Kramer wrote...
> Hey. having a problem with uw imap under SuSE 9.0 professional. The
> squirrelmail that comes with SuSE does not work with the version of
> PHP they ship. I just installed squirrelmail-1.4.2-1 from RPM. Note
> that this version of
> The nasty thing is that the error shows the password in plain text.
> Any suggestions how to overcome this and hide the password?
This is already fixed in CVS. You can download one of the nightly
snapshots, or wait for the release of 1.4.2.
--
Chris Hilts
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Same problem still exists here. I reported this a while ago.
Windows 2000 SP3,
Mercury32
Squirrelmail 1.4.1
Apache 1.3.27
PHP 4.3.2
Someone told me to copy the IMAP logs, but I haven't been able to do so.
Really hope someone can solve this problem, because I would love to try
SM...
Joris Hoogs
Hello Keith,
On Wednesday, July 09, 2003, Keith Hatfull wrote...
> Changed, restarted, no joy.
> I *am* in W2K...is / the right variable?
Yes... it should be... login using Netscape/Mozilla/Firebird, pull up
the cookie manager, and look at the cookies for the domain hosting SM,
check on the path
Hello Keith,
On Wednesday, July 09, 2003, Keith Hatfull wrote...
>> What are all your session. variables set to in your php.ini file?
> [Session]
[..]
> session.cookie_path = c:\temp
[..]
> Does this help?
Yep... Change the above variable to /, save your php.ini and restart
apache... now try aga
Jon Angliss wrote:
Hello Keith,
On Tuesday, July 08, 2003, Keith Hatfull wrote...
I should also add:
Mercury/32 IMAP
As I said, all works swimmingly with 1.2.10...just can't get past the
login page with 1.4.1. Must be session related but heck if I can figure
it out.
What is the exact erro
Hello Keith,
On Tuesday, July 08, 2003, Keith Hatfull wrote...
> I should also add:
> Mercury/32 IMAP
> As I said, all works swimmingly with 1.2.10...just can't get past the
> login page with 1.4.1. Must be session related but heck if I can figure
> it out.
What is the exact error that you get
I should also add:
Mercury/32 IMAP
As I said, all works swimmingly with 1.2.10...just can't get past the
login page with 1.4.1. Must be session related but heck if I can figure
it out.
Thanks (again),
Keith
Keith Hatfull wrote:
Hi,
Have a working SM configuration with:
SM 1.2.10
PHP4.3.0
> "You must be logged in to access this page."
> Which is not the same as if I use an incorrect login/pwd ("Unknown
> user or
> password incorrect.").
when do you get it? do you see the page split into two frames?
> Jul 1 09:45:31 debiandb imapd: Connection, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]?Jul 1
> 0
I've added some logging in to imap_general.php and found that:
sometimes, the string output from the "quoteIMAP" function become very
strange:
quoteIMAP input str: aboywong
output: \\1a\\1b\\1o\\1y\\1w\\1o\\1n\\1g\\1
and the Login to imap failed whenever such happens...
I believe it is a Locale p
Hello Ruben,
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, Ruben Goethals wrote...
> When I set debug to true, I get:
> **
> Bad request: LOGIN invalid command argument
> Read data:
> *
> Also, when doing an echo $key in webmail.php, I ge
Well, I solved my own problem by re-granting
permissions to the DB. I still don't know why they changed. Hmmm,
what phase was the moon in? :)
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From:
Kenneth D.
Johnson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 6:43
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Subje
Hi all,
I still have the problem
'You must be logged in to access this page.'
I have installed SM 1.2.10, PHP4.06, UW-IMAP 2000c , Apache 1.3.19 on SuSE
Linux 7.2.
I checked all hints from the mailinglist and I also followed the instruction
on http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thr
Hello Alex,
On Tuesday, November 05, 2002, Alex @ Avantel wrote...
> My logins are failing ( You must be logged in to access this page. ) and it
> appears to be because auth.php is failing the test of;
> if ( session_is_registered('user_is_logged_in') )
> However, the session ID exists for the
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