Hello
As far as my requirements are concerned i think I
met all of this
squirrelmail-20030615_1641-CVS.stable apache-1.3.20-16 postfix-1.1.11-9 imap-2000c-15 php-4.0.6-7
onother thing when I attached file from
Squirrelmail I can retrived the attached file from Outlook
Express
anymore thoughs
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 2:48
AM
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] problem with
attachments.
Hello Peter, On Wednesday,
June 18, 2003, Peter wrote...
> Well, looks like we're in the same
boat.
> By the way, here's my info
> Redhat Linux
6.2 > PHP 4.0.5 >
squirrelmail-20030616_0041-CVS.stable
Hint: Minumum requirements for
SquirrelMail 1.2.9 and higher are PHP 4.0.6 due to the introduction of
certain functions in SM that were not available before PHP
4.0.6.
> I ran conf.pl and I changed the "attachment" directory
from > "$data_dir" to "/var/attach/", but it was no use. By the
way, > remember on part three of the INSTALL file which says that you
setup > write permissions for "nobody" in the "/var/attach/directory"
and > that you should set up cron jobs to remove the attachments in
the > "/var/attach/directory" , well I went in with my "root" account
and > really can't see any attachments at all going into this
directory.
> Are we setting up something wrong?
What user is
the webserver running as? That is who the directory should be owned by. For
example in my case it's apached, in your case it might be
www-user.
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