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Re: Squirrelmail 1.4.2 integration problem w/ dbmail-imapd 1.2.2: msg#00204mail.imap.dbmail
I started seeing this issue with the release of 1.4. When i was using 1.2.x it was working fine. Maybe give 1.2.x a go to see if the same happenes to you? Cheers James On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 16:43 , Micah <micah@xxxxxxxxx> sent: > >I'd say it's likely a php session issue.. IMAP errors will not cause this >error. It's caused when you access a protected page with no session >information. Check the normal session stuff, cookies, passed SID's stuff like >that. > >hope that helps. > >-Micah > > >On Monday 29 March 2004 03:14 pm, Will Berry wrote: >> I have posted this problem to the SquirrelMail list already, but I am >> starting to question my initial assumption that it is a SM configuration >> problem. I am starting to wonder whether I am doing something wrong on >> the DBMail side. I could not find anything like this in the archives. >> We are preparing to deploy SM for our customers and I've got an install >> on our test box. All services are running on the same box (MySQL, >> Apache, Postfix/DBMail, etc.), and the browser is on the same box as well. >> >> The basic problem is that when I correctly login to Squirrelmail I get >> an error message: "You must be logged in to access this page." This is >> not an HTTP authentication window; this is the resultant PHP document >> from logging in. (When I login incorrectly, I get the expected "bad >> password" massage instead.) >> >> I have turned the trace level up to 5 on the dbmail-imapd server. >> Unfortunately, it does not log the responses to client commands, only >> the commands themselves. (Feature request?) But here are the four >> commands I see from the client. Does this look strange to anyone? >> >> A001 LOGIN "tld_domain__user" "password" >> A002 CAPABILITY >> . LIST "INBOX" "" >> A003 LOGOUT >> >> The IMAP server logs do not show any errors. It can talk to MySQL just >> fine, etc. (The POP3 daemon works fine, and I can use this mailbox via >> IMAP in Mozilla 1.6 without problems.) I created the account with this >> command line: >> >> $ dbmail-adduser a tld_domain__user {crypt:}password 0 0 user@xxxxxxxxxx >> >> I have made no changes to the "user", "mailboxes", or any other tables >> by hand. All flags in the INBOX row for this account are set to 0 (the >> default for all), and 'permission' is 2 (the default). >> >> Does anybody see any configuration error on my part with DBMail? Has >> anyone seen this exact problem before? Thanks for your attention; I >> promise to post the resolution when I reach it. >_______________________________________________ >Dbmail mailing list >Dbmail@xxxxxxxxxx >https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > --- Msg sent via @Mail - http://atmail.nl/
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