> At 11:47 PM 5/29/2003, Scott A. Hughes wrote:
>
>> > Scott - I have the Japanese PC's now loading SM okay, by remarking out
>> the
>> > AddDefaultCharset ISO-8859-1 command in httpd.conf.  Thanks for that
>> > suggestion.   Each Japanese user has changed their default language in
>> SM
>> > Options to Japanese, as well.
>>
>>Excellent. I am glad to hear that that solved your problem. (Good guess!)
>>
>> > However, additional problems have arisen.  When attempting to view a
>> > message in the in-box, it gives the following error:
>> >
>> > Fatal Error: Call to undefined function mb_detect_encoding() in
>> > /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.0/functions/mime.php in line 339
>> >
>> > And, when attempting to compose a new message, it gives the following
>> > error:
>> >
>> > Fatal Error: Call to undefined function mb_detect_encoding() in
>> > /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.0/src/compose.php in line 1335
>> >
>> >
>> > Since these lines follow an if statement checking for iso-2022-jp, I
>> > suspect this is related to the previous problem with in changing the
>> > default character set, but I'm not sure.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions on what the problem/solution might be?
>>
>>Yes. This is an easy one.
>>
>>This is because the version of PHP you are using has not been built with
>>the options required for multibyte/Japanese compatibility.
>>
>> > I have a Red Hat 9.0 system
>>
>>Bingo!
>>
>>You can download pre-configured binary rpms with the required options
>>included from my site (Masato Higashiyama and I provide these rpms as
>> part
>>of our commercial support [which includes all sorts of good stuff] for
>>SquirrelMail):
>>
>>http://ftp.sanguine.net/pub/sahughes/rhl/RPMS/9/
>>
>>(Don't forget to restart httpd after updating to these rpms.)
>>
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Larry
>>
>>My pleasure. Let me know how you go.
>
> Thanks, again!  I installed the modules, and tested them with my PC using
> Japanese (EUC) encoding, and it seemed to work.  I'll test them tomorrow
> with the Japanese PC's and see what happens.

I don't think you will have any problems there anymore.

> I seem to have broken php-accelerator (gives a "No shm_user is set and so
> no shm cache will be created" error when loading httpd),  but I can
> probably live with that for a while until I have time to resolve the
> problem with it.

I will leave that one with you to work on...

> I noticed that you have a postfix-2.0.9-2_rh9.i386.rpm on your site -- is
> that compiled with any special functions/features?  I'm presently running
> postfix-2.0.10-1.rh9, but it is a standard install.

It looks like you have one of Simon J Mudd's (excellent) Postfix rpms. I
am also a mirror for him.

http://ftp.sanguine.net/pub/postfix/

The postfix-2.0.9-2_rh9.i386.rpm in my directory is merely Simon's rpm
rebuild with pcre support for my own purposes. I also have the release
name changed slightly (.rh9 -> _rh9) according to the naming scheme for my
custom rpms.

I am glad that we could get the problems sorted out with SquirrelMail, the
best webmail software in the world.

Cheers Larry.

Scott.

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