Hi Rutger,
On Sunday, December 04, 2005 you wrote:
>>>>> I have the following problem with squirrelmail at the moment:

>>>>> I have Postfix and Courier-IMAP installed, and Squirrelmail
>>>>> worked perfectly with it. After an upgrade of some custom
>>>>> software I can't login anymore with Squirrelmail because the
>>>>> user is not right.

>>>> You're going to have to be more specific.  Do you get an error
>>>> message? If so, what is it? We cannot guess what is going on if we
>>>> don't have more information.  Please read the posting guidelines for a
>>>> general overview of what kind of information would be useful to us.

>>> I get the following page, I think that the user does not exist for
>>> Squirrelmail when it check, but it exists is what I can assure you and
>>> what I can check with telnet to the IMAP-server and login as that user.

>>> ==========================================
>>> ERROR
>>> You must be logged in to access this page.
>>> Go to the login page
>>> ==========================================

>> Are you accepting cookies in your browser? Have you changed anything
>> on your server? Was this working before? The above message suggests a
>> session issue. Session issues can be the result of a missing cookie,
>> or the session file not being written correctly. Missing cookies can
>> be the result of the browser not accepting them, or the time on the
>> client and/or server being incorrect.  Session files not being written
>> correctly can be the result of SELinux policies, the usual linux
>> policies, drive space issues, incorrect path specified in
>> session.safe_path in your php.ini file, and other similar issues.

> Yes I am accepting them, it's on the server for sure because all computers
> that I have checked can't login.

> I have checked all session-settings in the php.ini and nothing seems to be
> chenaged there, also not when I checked it with the possibilities that are
> shown on your website. Do you have any idea of more suggestions ?

What values do you have for your session options?  Have you verified
the paths? Have you checked your web error logs to see if there is
anything in there? What about your kernel logs?  Did this work before?
If so, what did you change?

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Jonathan Angliss
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