> Hello
>
> I have SquirrelMail installed in a SharedHosting Environment. To use SSL I
> have to change the URL http://www.domain.tld to
> https://sslsites.tld/domain.tld.
>
> After that some links in SquirrelMail work correct, for example the links
> in
> the left frame. But some do not because th
By any chance does the error occur during internet slowdowns? I run SSL
for my connection and I occasionally get the same error. It always
corresponds to a temporary slow down in the connection between where I
am back to the server. The connection times out and you get the error
because it wan
Alan,
We've been plagued with these bugs for months over the course of several
SM versions on several machines. If you find an answer, I'd love to hear it.
-David
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David Chait
Sys Admin - Facilities Operations
333 Bonair Siding Ro
Quoting Dimitrios Stergiou ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Why use two trees in the first place?
> Actually all i want is the ssl tree. when i saw that i have certain problems,
> i also installed under a non-ssl tree to make a test.
Okay, so you can't forward messages while using SSL, do you get any
er
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On Monday 02 December 2002 02:01 pm, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Why use two trees in the first place?
> I host SM on my machine and have an SSL server pointing to the same tree
> as the non-SSL server. Recently I decided not to allow non-SSL access,
> so
Quoting Dimitrios Stergiou ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i have installed squirel mail 1.2.9 and i face the following problem
> i have installed it under 2 identical trees, one for ssl and one for non-ssl
> access
> when i use the non-ssl tree, everything works fine
> when i use the ssl tree, i can't fo
I have had similar experience when using a secure connection. The
solution for me was to use the Secure_Login (or Show_SSL_Link) plugin
and use the feature that lets you use SSL only for login, so the rest of
the session is normal http://. Might not be what you want, but just a
suggestion...
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