Hi, Using the standard Redhat Enterprise 4, Apache 2.0.52 RPMs here. I have a CommunigatePro server. It runs it's own http daemon for the administration interface, and webmail. We needed to extend it in several ways, so I stuck an Apache mod_proxy in front of it. Here's the config I used which works fine:
ProxyPass / https://127.0.0.1:9100/ ProxyPassReverse / https://127.0.0.1:9100/ However. When using webmail, if you go to view an attachment like for example "filename.txt" from message "message_id" in folder "INBOX" the url would look like: https://the.domain/session/session_id/MessagePart/INBOX/message_id/filename.txt That works absolutely fine. The problem is when the file is in a subfolder, eg "INBOX/Archive". Then the url becomes: https://the.domain/session/session_id/MessagePart/INBOX%2FArchive/message_id/filename.txt With the url above, mod_proxy simply does *nothing*, I get an Apache 404 error message because the path doesn't exist locally because mod_proxy hasn't attempted to do the proxying. I've used tcpdump to verify that there is no connection to port 9100 when I make the request. Is this a bug, or am I doing something dumb? Thanks, Mike