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p dont think wrote:
|>Is there a possibility to limit maximum recipients? One of our
|>customers asked, whether SM dos avoid Mass-Mailing. If there is the
|>possibility to limit recipients, this would fulfill my/our needs.
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Robin,
I am still having problems with this issue. Could you point us in the
right direction? Specifically, what steps did you take to get this to work?
Thanks very much in advance.
--Tom
Robin Bowes wrote:
Tom Jenkins wrote:
New user here - could some kind soul point me in the right direction?
Hi,
I have installed SquirrelMail 1.4.3a with unsafe images plugin and I can't
open attached images in message's body. Looking at images properties its
address points to http://mysite/images/r.png and apache's logs show:
[Thu Dec 02 08:34:04 2004] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] File does not
ex
ons, 01.12.2004 kl. 19.25 skrev Jonathan Jackson:
> We are a school in Manchester, UK – we are running a beautiful dual
> processor Xserve and have enabled the mail service and configured
> SquirrelMail for our users.
>
> As a school, we have some 1,500 users.
>
> 100 of these are staff members,
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
> here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
> appreciative!
>
> What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
> periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
> sporadically, but more often than
On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
s
Joe Auty wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It s
On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:00 AM, Ean Kingston wrote:
Smells of DNS problems, to me ...
Hmmm. my SM config is set with the server set as localhost, so I
thought I had accounted for this possibility. Am I missing something
else?
Make sure you have localhost.yourdomain.tld defined as 127.0.0.1 in
y
Hmmm the only two plugs I have installed are the Filters plug, and
Vacation. These problems seem to occur with or without these Plugs
installed.
What do you think?
On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Ricardo Stella wrote:
Although it could be UW-Imap, make sure you don't have any plugins
that depe
Joe Auty wrote:
here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long periods
of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen sporadically,
but more often than not these days.
Is there some sort of
>
> On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
>
>> tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 03.15 skrev Joe Auty:
>>
>>> here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
appreciative!
>>>
>>> What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
periods of time (sometimes minutes) to log
1. memory_limit = 16M
2. post_max_size = 15M
3. upload_max_filesize = 15M
4. size of temp directory= this is just ont he main disk (30GB free)
What I did was create phpinfo.php within squirrelmail/src/ and ran it
from there.
The php.ini file it picked up was /etc/php.ini
When I make changes to th
tor, 02.12.2004 kl. 15.26 skrev Joe Auty:
> >> here's my deal.. I'm hoping somebody can help me, I'd be truly
> >> appreciative!
> >>
> >> What is the best way to troubleshoot SM when it takes ultra-long
> >> periods of time (sometimes minutes) to login? It seems to happen
> >> sporadically, but m
ons, 01.12.2004 kl. 07.57 skrev Tomas Kuliavas:
[...]
> > Looks very much like a 2MB limit somewhere in the code. Know anything of
> > it?
>
> php memory limit or php upload limits or LimitRequestBody in apache.
I'd like to thank you and the SM crowd for resolving this obvious FAQ
for me, too.
> Half an afternoon later, having searched on my harddisk (this list),
> Googled and Apached and tried out things, finally Tomas K's
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/AttachmentSize.
>
> Turns out that on RHAS3, LimitRequestBody has to be modified in
> /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf, not in /etc
On Dec 2, 2004, at 10:37 AM, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Yes, DNS and/or resolver lib problems. Is your SM server available on
your LAN and/or on the Internet? are you trying to log in from another
host on LAN/Internet than localhost? Are you running DNS on LAN or
Internet? What does /etc/hosts on each ho
I just started reading this particular thread. What I have noticed is
that if you have a lot of message filters and a lot of folders for the
messages to filter into, this causes a long login to happen. The Login
screen comes up fast but once you click the login button, it takes a
while. The more
Can someone help?
--Tom
>>> Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/02/04 08:51AM >>>
TOM JENKINS wrote:
> Still doesn't work for me. Particulars:
>
> Redhat AS: 2.4.21-20.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Aug 18 20:46:40 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386
> GNU/Linux
> SM 1.4.3a
>
> No mods to the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.c
When you attach message,
you are limited by post limits, when you forward message, you are limited
by memory and script execution limits. At least I think so :).
Yes - that does make sense...except that in my case my problem is with
forwarding and I know for certain that the memory limit is (now)
On Sun, October 10, 2004 6:05 am, Tomas Kuliavas said:
>> I've just installed The Weather Channel plugin, i have a broken image in
>> my left pane where the weather info is. does anyone have a fix?
>
> Update your system gd library to 2.0.28 and update php gd extension.
system gd is now 2.0.32
>
All -
I'm having an annoying problem - fairly frequently after composing a
message, I hit "Send" and am greeted with "Error - you must be logged in
to access this page. Go to the login page". The message is
lost. I've sensed one situation that feels like its time oriented - if I
take more than
On Thu, December 2, 2004 5:22 pm, Kevin Carpenter said:
> All -
>
> I'm having an annoying problem - fairly frequently after composing a
> message, I hit "Send" and am greeted with "Error - you must be logged in
> to access this page. Go to the login page". The message is
> lost. I've sensed o
I have been using Squirrelmail for a few years with no problems.
I am currently using version 1.4.0
imap server is uw
webserver is apache 1.3.27
a few days ago I found in the /tmp directory and executable file named "b"
... which was owned by apache user
I couldn't tell what the file was doing so
Execute permissions on directories means that users can change into the
directory. It has no effect on whether the files inside are executable.
Most versions of PHP write their session files to /tmp, so SquirrelMail
will require it if that's how your PHP is setup. The data directory is
where set
Don't forget to post to the list as well.
What exactly are you concerned about. Apache won't let users browse to
that directory, so they can't run stuff there. Are you worried about web
scripts that create programs and then execute them? If so, PHP has
options to restrict that. See:
http://us2.
Hello,
I'm still stumped over my slow logins.
Tackling this problem from a different vantage point: how can I best
troubleshoot problems? Are there any logs or debug mode which might
reveal something interesting?
Thanks in advance!
Joe Auty
School of Journalism Webmaster
http://www.journali
>
> On Thu, December 2, 2004 5:22 pm, Kevin Carpenter said:
>> All -
>>
>> I'm having an annoying problem - fairly frequently after composing a
message, I hit "Send" and am greeted with "Error - you must be logged
in to access this page. Go to the login page". The
message is lost. I've sensed o
On your typical Unix system /tmp has permissions of 1777 (drwxrwxrwt) for
really, REALLY good reasons. Directories must be executable if you want
them to be used. I'd suggest reading up on how file/directory modes work
under Unix.
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From: Scott Kopel [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Benjamin,
On Thursday, December 02, 2004, Benjamin Zeller wrote...
> But due to the fact, that SuSE (the distribution we use) is offering
> SM as an RPM, we'll be save enough to use their rpm, which is
> maintained by YOU,
Cool, when did we start doing that? As far as I know, the only RPM w
hi
how to disappear Attachments from web interface in
squirrelmail.
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