Hallo, Paul,
Du (paul) meintest am 08.02.08:
>> [08-Feb-2008 12:23:47] PHP Notice: Undefined variable:
>> sm_debug_mode in /home/www/squirrelmail-1.5.2/include/init.php on
>> line 180
> Looks to me like you were running 1.5.2 for a while, then lately, you
> upgraded it. You need to re-run the
On 08 Feb 2008 13:45:00 +0100, Helmut Hullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo, squirrelmail-users,
>
> squirrelmail-20080208_-SVN.devel.tar.bz2 (stored under /home/www/
> squirrelmail-1.5.2)
>
> tells
>
> [08-Feb-2008 12:23:47] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: sm_debug_mode in
> /home/www/squ
Hallo, squirrelmail-users,
squirrelmail-20080208_-SVN.devel.tar.bz2 (stored under /home/www/
squirrelmail-1.5.2)
tells
[08-Feb-2008 12:23:47] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: sm_debug_mode in
/home/www/squirrelmail-1.5.2/include/init.php on line 180
[08-Feb-2008 12:23:47] PHP Notice: Und
Nevermind - I found the preference, and it is all fixed. Sorry for the
silly question.
- Bryan
Bryan Thompson
Technology Coordinator
Winooski School District
60 Normand Street
Winooski, VT 05404
802-655-2555
On Nov 15, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Bryan Thompson wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2007, at 9:49 AM, C
On Nov 15, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Chris Hilts wrote:
> Bryan Thompson wrote:
>> exactly, but I continue to get the error. Obviously I'm having a
>> permissions error, but I can't figure out how to fix it. I am not an
>> expert with terminal, but I know enough to be dangerous:
>>
>>> Error opening ../da
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Bryan Thompson wrote:
> exactly, but I continue to get the error. Obviously I'm having a
> permissions error, but I can't figure out how to fix it. I am not an
> expert with terminal, but I know enough to be dangerous:
>
> >Error opening ../data/
Hi all
I'm running a Mac OS 10.3.9 server which is running SquirrelMail
version 1.4.4. I'm trying to install the latest and greatest version
of SquirrelMail but I'm getting the error below. I looked at the
permissions on the old version of SquirrelMail and copied them
exactly, but I contin
> Attached are the lists.
Could you stop sending me html only emails?
Download php zip package that matches your PHP version, unpack it and copy
all files and subdirectories from php-(version-number)/ directory to
c:\PHP directory. Don't override files that already present in C:\PHP
directory.
M
Attached are the lists.
sincerely,
Travis Forghani
IT Administrator
Bowman Enterprises, Inc.
Cell: 919-795-9298
Office: 919-894-3662, Ext. 34
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>>> I used the automatic PHP installer when I installed PHP. Also, PHP is
>>> installed on a Windows 2003 Server running IIS. How do I install the
db >>> package. I traversed to the C:\PHP directory and tried running
the pear >>> remote-list command. I got a not a internal command
message. Doe
> I used the automatic PHP installer when I installed PHP. Also, PHP is
> installed on a Windows 2003 Server running IIS. How do I install the db
> package. I traversed to the C:\PHP directory and tried running the pear
> remote-list command. I got a not an internal command message. Does the
>
I used the automatic PHP installer when I installed PHP. Also, PHP is
installed on a Windows 2003 Server running IIS. How do I install the db
package. I traversed to the C:\PHP directory and tried running the pear
remote-list command. I got a not an internal command message. Does the
PHP a
PLEASE reply on-list.
Also, do not top-post. Context is everything.
> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> > On 8/27/06, Jonathan Angliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Hi Travis,
> >> On Thursday, August 24, 2006, Travis wrote:
> >> > I
On 8/27/06, Jonathan Angliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Travis,
> On Thursday, August 24, 2006, Travis wrote:
> > I am getting the following errors;
>
> >> Warning: include_once(../plugins/calendar/data/config.php)
> >> [function.include-once
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Hi Travis,
On Thursday, August 24, 2006, Travis wrote:
> I am getting the following errors;
>> Warning: include_once(../plugins/calendar/data/config.php)
>> [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or
>> directory in C:\Inetpub\mai
I am getting the following errors;
> Warning: include_once(../plugins/calendar/data/config.php)
> [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or
> directory in C:\Inetpub\mailroot\plugins\calendar\small_calendar.php
> on line 20
>
> Warning: include_once() [function.include]: F
eCet wrote:
> This is for all develpoers of SM:
>
> I see, that You don't take care of my performance bugreport, and
> feature request. You can't even say that you don't get my emails
> through this list.
>
> I think, that I'm worthy to get a reply for my emails.
>
> What You are doing, is spinele
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Sorry, we have other priorities.
In the limited time I have next to my daytime job and personal life (which
was almost destroyed due to my busy schedule)I also keep myself busy with
SquirrelMail development. The last month I was working on centralised
initialization cod
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
Developers might be busy and working on other issues.
If you think that you can enhance SquirrelMail thread sorting code, please
provide patches for 1.5.1 or cvs HEAD version.
I will make the patch right if I will have time for it.
I had this question:
"I think, that it
On Mon, April 10, 2006 09:40, eCet wrote:
>> I agree. What we could do is if the message count in a folder > your
>> supposed 5000 then do FETCH 1:* UID first (which is fast) and then take
>> a slice of that. With the resulting id's we can create a message set and
>> provide the UID search argumen
>> I agree. What we could do is if the message count in a folder > your
>> supposed 5000 then do FETCH 1:* UID first (which is fast) and then take
>> a
>> slice of that. With the resulting id's we can create a message set and
>> provide the UID search argument to the thread call and we are done.
>>
I agree. What we could do is if the message count in a folder > your
supposed 5000 then do FETCH 1:* UID first (which is fast) and then take a
slice of that. With the resulting id's we can create a message set and
provide the UID search argument to the thread call and we are done.
Regards,
Marc
eCet wrote:
I think, that it shoud be a feature request from now on. Is anything
that I can help, or You, the developers take care of everything?
Knock-knock! Is anybody there?
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I agree. What we could do is if the message count in a folder > your
supposed 5000 then do FETCH 1:* UID first (which is fast) and then take a
slice of that. With the resulting id's we can create a message set and
provide the UID search argument to the thread call and we are done.
Regards,
Marc
On Fri, March 24, 2006 09:51, eCet wrote:
> Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Not entirely possible. At least not with accurate results. Plus I
>> think the hold up is in the processing of the THREAD results, and not
>> the fetching of the message headers. The problem you're going to have
>> is
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
I think yes. So we know the whole number of messages. It is 20.000.
SM don't says SORT (ARRIVAL) ISO-8859-2 ALL, rather It says SORT
(ARRIVAL) ISO-8859-2 2,1,19998,19997..., ...,15000
Nobody cares about the 13422th message. If user wants to access it, ok,
then say to
> Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
>>
>> Not entirely possible. At least not with accurate results. Plus I
>> think
>> the hold up is in the processing of the THREAD results, and not the
>> fetching of the message headers. The problem you're going to have is
>> you're going to have to fetch the whole t
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Not entirely possible. At least not with accurate results. Plus I think
the hold up is in the processing of the THREAD results, and not the
fetching of the message headers. The problem you're going to have is
you're going to have to fetch the whole thread response to
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On Thu, March 23, 2006 13:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So I think, I have an idea.
> What if we open a mailbox, get the message count from imap server,
> if it is above a user defined value (e.g. 20.000), then say sort only a
> few of them, (a use
So I think, I have an idea.
What if we open a mailbox, get the message count from imap server,
if it is above a user defined value (e.g. 20.000),
then say sort only a few of them, (a user defined value?) eg 5000,
and query only 5000 headers.
If the user wants to view older messages, then we are q
On Tue, March 21, 2006 20:13, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
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> On Tue, March 21, 2006 11:13, Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
>
>
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>
> [..]
>
>
>>> These IDs then need to be passed onto the code that fetches the
>>> message information. This list of
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On Tue, March 21, 2006 11:13, Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do
with this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
experiencing problems with (high latency) that
On Mon, March 20, 2006 18:02, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
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> On Mon, March 20, 2006 10:12, eCet wrote:
>
>>> I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
>>> this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
>>>
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On Mon, March 20, 2006 10:12, eCet wrote:
>> I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
>> this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
>> experiencing problems with (high latency) that caused the same issue
>> I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
>> this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
>> experiencing problems with (high latency) that caused the same issue
>> with large mailboxen.
>
> So if i'm understand right: You are working on this issue?
>
Chris Hilts wrote:
That's easy to do when you're not sorting. Especially if you're not
threading. You can't grab the entire thread without looking for all the
pieces.
It's ok, but I can't say to users, that don't click to sort buttons, or
thread view button.
I suggest you either reduce the
I agree with this last statement. The backend has a _lot_ to do with
this issue. We use an NFS appliance for a backend that we were
experiencing problems with (high latency) that caused the same issue
with large mailboxen.
So if i'm understand right: You are working on this issue?
After correc
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Hilts
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 9:21 AM
> To: eCet
> Cc: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Errors on thread view of ove
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eCet wrote:
> How can that big mailbox handled in SM? I'm not familiar with imap, but
> can that be not to query, and sort all messages at once? Only smaller
> peaces of it (eg5000 messages per slice). Than if user wants to view
> older mails then read
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
In order to calculate threads imap server must parse all messages and
store thread data until parsing is finished. It takes lots of time and
memory. Enable info plugin in sm 1.5.1 and compare timings of SORT and
THREAD tests.
Yes, THREAD is mutch more slower than SORT.
> So I'we tried with SM1.4.6, but with similar result. The error message
Oh, I'm sorry. Above I'we tried it with SM1.4.5. (I'm tired off now)
The SM1.4.6 is giving another error. With SM1.4.6 the message list is not
appearing, instead the error:
ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP server.
Query: SO
> On Vas, Március 19, 2006 5:08 pm, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>> SquirrelMail threading code depends on IMAP server. Developers tried to
>> optimize php part in 1.5.1. Check if you can reproduce errors in 1.4.6
>> and
>> provide full php version number.
>
> The php verion is:
> PHP 4.4.0 (cli) (built:
On Vas, Március 19, 2006 5:08 pm, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> SquirrelMail threading code depends on IMAP server. Developers tried to
> optimize php part in 1.5.1. Check if you can reproduce errors in 1.4.6 and
> provide full php version number.
The php verion is:
PHP 4.4.0 (cli) (built: Sep 4 2005
> Hi All!
>
> I'm in trouble to handle big folders with SM. I'm using SM 1.5.1, courier
> imap, jfs, php 4.4 on slackware. So everithing is woring just fine, but if
> I'm trying to thread sort the folder (with 22k mails) it is giving strange
> errors after 2minute or so. The server side sorting, a
Hi All!
I'm in trouble to handle big folders with SM. I'm using SM 1.5.1, courier
imap, jfs, php 4.4 on slackware. So everithing is woring just fine, but if
I'm trying to thread sort the folder (with 22k mails) it is giving strange
errors after 2minute or so. The server side sorting, and threadin
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Hi Jim,
On Sunday, January 01, 2006 you wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> A user on another forum suggested that I turn off notices in my
> php.ini file. I did this and the problem went away.
> Do you think that this is simply masking the issue or is it the co
Hi Jonathan,
A user on another forum suggested that I turn off notices in my
php.ini file. I did this and the problem went away.
Do you think that this is simply masking the issue or is it the code
calling by design to an empty or non existant field?
Obviously if it is the former than I will swi
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Hi Jim,
On Saturday, December 31, 2005 you wrote:
> HI all,
> I have SM 1.4.5 running on XP Pro SP2. It also runs Abyss Web server,
> Hmail mail server and PHP5.0.3.3
> SM seems to send, recieve, forward etc just fine. However after
> sending (but no
HI all,
I have SM 1.4.5 running on XP Pro SP2. It also runs Abyss Web server,
Hmail mail server and PHP5.0.3.3
SM seems to send, recieve, forward etc just fine. However after
sending (but not forward or reply) I see the following errors-
Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in C:\Program
Hello all,
I’m getting errors when I log into my squirrelmail
account.
Running on:
Fedora Core 3
Using Squirrelmail 1.4.4
Using Apache 2.0 as my web server.
Using eXtremail 2.03 as my mail server
I got to www.mydomain.com/webmail
I see the squirrelmail login page.
I sign i
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Errors after upgrade problem
> Ok you say upgrade to PHP I have done a rpm -q PHP and turned up nothing.
> So I tried rpm -q mod_PHP turned up nothing. So does this mean PHP is
> missing?
> How do I find it?
>
> --
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Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Errors after upgrade problem
> > I am accessing with regular http
> > Here is the properties of the page where I got the action cancelled.
> >
> >
res://C:\WINNT\system32\shdoclc.dl
> I am accessing with regular http
> Here is the properties of the page where I got the action cancelled.
>
> res://C:\WINNT\system32\shdoclc.dll/navcancl.htm#https://www.ptera.net:80/we
> bmail/src/right_main.php?mailbox=INBOX&sort=0&startMessage=1
Tada ;) Notice the https:// bit, and then the p
athan Angliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "p dont think" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Arthur Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "smu"
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Errors after upgrade problem
> >>>>[Wed Ja
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
[Wed Jan 26 09:33:25 2005] [error] [client 69.28.32.138] Invalid method
in request \x80L\x01\x03
[Wed Jan 26 09:33:25 2005] [error] [client 69.28.32.138] Invalid method
in request \x80L\x01\x03
The other server I have (same os) which I have not upgraded does not do
this.
I
[Wed Jan 26 09:33:25 2005] [error] [client 69.28.32.138] Invalid method
in request \x80L\x01\x03
[Wed Jan 26 09:33:25 2005] [error] [client 69.28.32.138] Invalid method
in request \x80L\x01\x03
The other server I have (same os) which I have not upgraded does not do
this.
>>>
Please reply to the list, not me. Also, please do not top-post. Thanks,
I recently upgraded squirrelmail using yum to version 1.4.3a-6.FC3
Sometimes when signing in they get the Folders View in both frames.
And when customers send emails instead of returning to their INBOX they
get
Action cancel
I recently upgraded squirrelmail using yum to version 1.4.3a-6.FC3
Sometimes when signing in they get the Folders View in both frames.
And when customers send emails instead of returning to their INBOX they get
Action canceled
Internet Explorer was unable to link to the Web page you requested.
I recently upgraded squirrelmail using yum to
version 1.4.3a-6.FC3
Sometimes when signing in they get the Folders View
in both frames.
And when customers send emails instead of
returning to their INBOX they get
Action
canceled
Internet Explorer was unable
I have a user that is seeing these messages when sending a message from
home:
Warning: fopen(/home/nobody/GkDoFztbLsAjnHj9gDco0Q6vWh4Axruf): failed to
open stream: Permission denied in
/web/squirrelmail-1.4.3a/src/compose.php on line 831
Warning: fputs(): supplied argument is not a valid stream r
> Anyone know what the specific problem is? It obviously seems to be SSL
> related but I'm not sure where to start looking.
This became enough of a problem for me (it seemed to get worse after the
latest IE patch) to switch to Mozilla. And I've been much happier. I
believe Paul determined that
When trying to send a message over https (ssl), I will quite
consistently receive a "Page Cannot be displayed" (IE Error) after
hitting the send button.
I do not get this error if I send the message without SSL.
Anyone know what the specific problem is? It obviously seems to be SSL
related but I'
I have 10 user email accounts. 2 of which work perfectly fine. The other
8 vary. Sometimes it lets me log in but most of the time it doesn't.
What is wrong?
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> I am seeing the following errors in the httpd error log:
>
> PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant CRLF_LENGTH - assumed
> Can anyone provide assistance to help resolve the issues?
The twc_plugin you are using is poorly coded. Contact the plugin
maintainer to fix the errors. In the meantim
Hi and thanks to all who have created a great
product and to those who help on this list.
I am seeing the following errors in the httpd error
log:
PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant CRLF_LENGTH -
assumed'CRLF_LENGTH'
in/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/webmail/plugins/twc_weather/chunky.php
Now I seem to also be having problems using abook_take. When I click on the
"Take Address" button at the end of a message, I get :
Warning: Failed opening '../plugins/vlogin/config.php' for inclusion
(include_path='.:/usr/share/pear') in
/usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/vlogin/setup.php on line 39
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