From: entropicsinkhole <ent...@ho...> - 2007-05-29 14:23:36
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Thanks for the response Tomas! I have installed the hmailserver_vacation plugin (and edited the config.php file accordingly), but it does not work even after following the DCOM directions you sent the link to. Originally I ran Apache using the LocalSystem account rather than an Apache user account (because it's a test box at this point). This account had Local/Remote Launch/Activation enabled under DCOM Config. Just to test out using a normal account, I created the 'apache' user locally and gave it appropriate permissions to the apache, squirrelmail etc folders and then changed the Apache2 service to run under the apache user instead. I followed the howto for DCOM permissions and gave the 'apache' user local launch and local activation permissions. In both cases, I get the Vacation / Autoresponder under Options. It opens fine and I can specify a message with out receiving errors. When I send an email to myself from another account, I receive no autoreply. Any ideas? Is there a log somewhere that would helpful to look at? I'm not getting any errors in either my php logs or my squirrelmail logger. Thanks again! Tomas Kuliavas wrote: > > > You should use plugin provided by hMailServer. > > In order to use it, you must configure plugin and loosen DCOM security > restrictions. > > http://www.hmailserver.com/documentation/?page=howto_dcom_permissions > > SquirrelMail site has some plugins that can be used to set vacations and > passwords on hmailserver, but these plugins will require more tweaking. > They are suitable for setups that don't have access to COM functions. > > -- > Tomas > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Autoreply-for-Squirrelmail---Which-should-I-use--tf3829066.html#a10854798 Sent from the squirrelmail-plugins mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |