Do you have Squirrelmail, or similar installed?

I had this problem after an upgrade of both Courier and Suirrelmail on FC1. Apache had an alias (inserted by Squirrelmail?) that was overriding the "real" /webmail directory, hence files not found.

regards,

Drew


John Bossert wrote:


Upon further investigation, the problem doesn't seem to be with the location of the images. Apache's access_log shows that the files are being found without problems.

What I think is happening is that the .PNG files aren't being handled correctly. I've tested with both Mozilla 1.7beta and IE6.0 - in both cases, the images aren't properly displayed. With IE, I get the "little red 'X'" where the images would be displayed.

Bringing up the Properties (under IE) for such an image file shows "Not Available" for the Type.

I'm not sure if this is a browser, webserver, sourcefile or whatever kind of problem - has anyone seen/resolved this kind of thing? Thanks.

-j

John Bossert wrote:

I'm not able to get images/icons to display in webmail, though I am able to log in and see text/my mail, change passwords, etc. Using 0.45.4 built from source on Debian. Webadmin seems to work fine.

Stock Apache 2.0.49 httpd.conf file with the following additions:

 > ScriptAlias /webadmin "/usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webadmin"
 > ScriptAlias /webmail "/usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmail"

The webmail and webadmin executables have been copied to cgi-bin, per the INSTALL directives, even though the ScriptAlias definitions would seem to make that unnecessary.

Creating the /opt/apache/htdocs/webmail directory and copying the .png files there has no effect. I see the same thing if the directory doesn't exist. There are no errors appearing in the apache logs.

Bouncing apache and sqwebmaild didn't change anything.

Any suggestions? Thanks.




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