RE: [SM-USERS] timezone error, missing plugins

2003-12-12 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> Don't make php scripts writable by webserver's user. Only scripts that > have to modified by webserver, have to writable. > I was just stating that I went so far as to try mode 777 on files and directories to resolve suggestion permissions issues. This change did not make any difference, so of

RE: [SM-USERS] timezone error, missing plugins

2003-12-11 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
> > There is a fine in squirrelmaildir/locale called timezone.cfg, make > sure > > your webserver has permissions to read it. > > > I just played around with the permissions on squirrelmaildir/locale and > squirrelmaildir/locale/timezone.cfg, but nothing made a difference. > Everything is owned by

RE: [SM-USERS] timezone error, missing plugins

2003-12-11 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> There is a fine in squirrelmaildir/locale called timezone.cfg, make sure > your webserver has permissions to read it. > I just played around with the permissions on squirrelmaildir/locale and squirrelmaildir/locale/timezone.cfg, but nothing made a difference. Everything is owned by nobody, which

Re: [SM-USERS] timezone error, missing plugins

2003-12-11 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 22:24, Benjamin Tomhave wrote: > ERROR: > Error opening timezone config, contact administrator. > Yet the timezone is correctly set on the box. What exactly is it looking > for? There is a fine in squirrelmaildir/locale called timezone.cfg, make sure your webserver has p

[SM-USERS] timezone error, missing plugins

2003-12-11 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
Greetings, Trying to do a new install of SM 1.4.2 on a RH8 box with PHP 4.1.2. The httpd is running as nobody, so I've chown'd the SM files to nobody. Is that right? Having a bit of an old timer's moment with that. Also should add that PHP is *not* running in safe_mode. I am now (back) on the