>Jürgen Knelangen schrieb:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> After sending an email with squirrelmail i get a 404. Nevertheless the
>> mail is
>> sent and when i reload the page i return to the inbox view.
>>
>
>Okay. Fixed.
>
>Seemed to be a cookie problem.
>get_location() returned a wrong path. After deleting
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>
> Please provide more information about your web service setup and
> SquirrelMail location configuration.
>
> 1. Do you use some proxy, forwarder, mod_rewrite hacks or some
> non-standard port configuration?
> 2. Did you test SquirrelMail configuration with configtes
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>
> bob.33 wrote:
>>
>> 2. configtest.php has no complaints and says, "looks fine to me!"
>>
> You look at the wrong part of page. Location base test involves human. You
> must check text written after "Base URL detec
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>
> Let's start by finding why autodetection fails. Looks like PHP_SELF is
> missing. PHP upgrade should not change things. I don't see any similar
> things in changelog. It might be one of FastCGI setup differences or some
> SquirrelMail security updates corrupt PHP_SEL
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> Could you check http://mail.example.org/src/test.php?test and see if
> REQUEST_URI includes '?test' part?If you want you could try upgrading your
> PHP setup in desperate hope than newer version adds PHP_SELF variable.
> Correct fix is to make SquirrelMail use REQUEST_URI,
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>
> If you just want to paste in the new
> php_self() function in functions/strings.php, here it is:
>
> function php_self () {
> if (sqgetGlobalVar('PHP_SELF', $php_self, SQ_SERVER)
> && !empty($php_self)) {
> if (sqgetGlobalVar('QUERY_STRING', $query_st
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>
> Thanks for being so helpful. I have slightly rewritten this function,
> and although the ultimate functionality should be identical, it'd be
> good to have other people test it. Do you mind? Here it is:
>
> # most non-coding lines remove