Hi Stefano,
> On a 5106R box, a server administrator \ reseller cannot add any virtual
> websites anymore.
> The ADD button in the virtualsite list is not present.
>
> I've followed the " New "reseller" admin assignments - Howto " without luck.
> As admin(root) i've granted all the Access rights
Guys,
Did squirrelmail break again today?
http://www.domain.com:444/webmail
Is saying it does not exist.
The adm_error log says:
File does not exist: /usr/sausalito/ui/web/webmail
I did check and that directory is not present. Do I need a sym link?
Herb
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Herb Rubin
Pathfinders Softwar
Gerald
It seems it worked. Now when rebooting the spamd error is gone, but newly we
are getting a clamd error:
Starting Clam AV daemon: ERROR: /var/log/clamav/clamd.log is locked by
another process
ERROR: Can't initialize the internal logger
[FAILED]
From: blueonyx-boun...@mail.blueonyx.it
On 03/10/2014 06:24 AM, Felix Kaegi wrote:
> Hi
>
> During the boot process we get the following error message. Any idea what
> causes this?
>
> *Starting spamd: Mar 10 10:05:49.254 [2824] warn: server socket setup failed,
> retry 1: spamd: already running on /var/run/spamd.sock, exiting*
> Mar 1
Hi Michael,
I have run into another issue related to the SSL conf update pushed out in mid
February (we were behind on our updates, so I'm just seeing this behavior now).
We have a couple of sites on our servers that use wildcard domains and SSLs.
Unfortunately, the GUI does not support adding
Hi
During the boot process we get the following error message. Any idea what
causes this?
Starting spamd: Mar 10 10:05:49.254 [2824] warn: server socket setup failed,
retry 1: spamd: already running on /var/run/spamd.sock, exiting
Mar 10 10:05:50.256 [2824] warn: Use of uninitialized value $pat
Hi
During the boot process we get the following error message. Any idea what
causes this?
Starting spamd: Mar 10 10:05:49.254 [2824] warn: server socket setup failed,
retry 1: spamd: already running on /var/run/spamd.sock, exiting
Mar 10 10:05:50.256 [2824] warn: Use of uninitialized value $pat