I recently installed Squirrelmail (latest stable release) on my webhosting
at webcenter.lycos.nl
Squirrelmail itself work fine. But when I want to use a standard distributed
plugin (for instance mail_fetch or message_details) I have some troubles.
The plugins load fine. At least they appear in Squirrelmail, but when I
click a link that uses the plugin I get the message: You must be logged in
to access this page.

I'm still logged in at that stage, because if I use the Back button on my
browser I can still Read/Write email or change options.

This is part of the phpinfo of my provider: Based on PHP-4.3.2
System Debian GNU/Linux - Bi PIII 1Ghz - 1 Gb RAM - Kernel 2.4.x More info can be found at http://www.hideaway.nl/phpinfo.php
I have no options to change any of the PHP setting since I'm not running my
own server.


As client I use Windows XP with Internet Explorer 6.0.

My imap server demands a login with the complete mail address, like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Could that be a reason for my problems, and what can I
do to make it work?

Mostly reinforcing Tomas' response: in php.ini, make sure you have these settings:


display_errors=On
error_reporting=E_ALL

Then restart your web server. Do you see any php errors?

Disable all plugins, then add one at a time until you hit that error. Give more specific information about which plugin is causing the problems.

- Paul



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