Re: Restrict IP Access (Revisited)

2000-12-11 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Francis P. Ling writes: > So, if the feature above does not actually allows duplicate sessions, then > why do we need that checkbox to be presented to the user at all? So that a user can login from behind a multihomed firewall. > Won't it be better to hide or remove that checkbox totally, to pr

maxmsgsize option no longer works?

2000-12-11 Thread Adam Manock
"sqwebmail-1.0.3/Install" states: * --with-maxmsgsize=n - maximum size of messages (including attachments. Defaults to 2097152 (two megabytes). Note that attachments are base64-encoded, which adds 25% overhead, so the maximum size of attachments is really about 1.5 m

Re: maxmsgsize option no longer works?

2000-12-11 Thread fox
Hi Adam; I think the option you're looking for is: * --with-maxformargsize=n - like the above, but applies to an HTTP multipart/formdata post. This is approximately the largest attachment that can be uploaded SqWebMail. Hope this helps, Tren. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Re: maxmsgsize option no longer works?

2000-12-11 Thread Adam Manock
I just tried --with-maxformargsize=n instead of --with-maxmsgsize=n Instead of a new page indicating that I have exceeded the max allowable, (What I got with maxmsgsize set) I get a red message within the attachment frame: "ERROR: Maximum message size is 2048 KB" Lets see what happens when I tr

Re: maxmsgsize option no longer works? FIX

2000-12-11 Thread Adam Manock
Well, I just successfully uploaded a ~10Mb attachment, so I guess both options do need to be set. Now maybe my road warriors will quit whining about how they can't send their .pdf, .mdb, .ppt files. From my modified sqwebmail.spec: %configure --with-htmllibdir=%{htmllibdir} --with-cachedi

Re: maxmsgsize option no longer works?

2000-12-11 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Adam Manock writes: > "sqwebmail-1.0.3/Install" states: > > * --with-maxmsgsize=n - maximum size of messages (including > attachments. Defaults to 2097152 (two megabytes). Note that > attachments are base64-encoded, which adds 25% overhead, so the > maximum size of

Re: maxmsgsize option no longer works? FIX

2000-12-11 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Adam Manock writes: > > Well, I just successfully uploaded a ~10Mb attachment, > so I guess both options do need to be set. ... Yes, I completely forgot that CGIMAXFORMARGSIZE has a configuration option. Disregard my last message. -- Sam

Re: Restrict IP Access (Revisited)

2000-12-11 Thread Francis P. Ling
Sam Varshavchik writes: > So that a user can login from behind a multihomed firewall. Well, maybe this is off-course, but can you somehow, give me an example? Thanks, Sam.

Re: Restrict IP Access (Revisited)

2000-12-11 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Francis P. Ling writes: > > Sam Varshavchik writes: > > > So that a user can login from behind a multihomed firewall. > > > Well, maybe this is off-course, but can you somehow, give me an example? The firewall has IP addresses A and B. User sends a login and a password. The request goes ou

change password error???

2000-12-11 Thread oneflower Xu
Hello,everyone: I met a problem when I change my passwd in sqwebmail 1.1. I changed password in "Preferences page" . It told me a error "vsql_getpw: failed select " How to do? My system: FreeBSD 4.2 release Apache 1.3.14 php 4.03pl1 mysql 3.22.32

sqwebmail wont parse the bracket correctly.

2000-12-11 Thread Francis Ling \[Junior\]
When I create a user and give this user a proper name with bracket, some error would appear when sending the mail. Example: username myuser Name: Standard User (Junior) When the mail is sent, the "From:" will display "Standard User \(Junior\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qmailadmin will display th

Thanks for the help on the list

2000-12-11 Thread metta
Thanks for all the help on the list Mettavihari Sri Lanka

Re: sqwebmail wont parse the bracket correctly.

2000-12-11 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Francis Ling \[Junior\] writes: > > When I create a user and give this user a proper name with bracket, some > error would appear when sending the mail. > > > Example: > > username myuser > Name: Standard User (Junior) > > > When the mail is sent, the "From:" will display "Standard User \(J

Re: Restrict IP Access (Revisited)

2000-12-11 Thread Tom ONeil
Very common with users on @home notwork Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > Francis P. Ling writes: > > > > > Sam Varshavchik writes: > > > > > So that a user can login from behind a multihomed firewall. > > > > > > Well, maybe this is off-course, but can you somehow, give me an example? > > The fire