From: James S. <ja...@be...> - 2002-03-05 18:26:15
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Nothing has changed that I can see. Here is what is in php.ini. It is in the correct location: file_uploads = On upload_tmp_dir = /tmp upload_max_filesize = 10M Safemode is also set to On. In the configuration of my web server's config file (Apache 1.3.23), I have also made the following entries: php_admin_value doc_root /usr/local/apache/webmail php_admin_flag safe_mode on php_admin_value safe_mode_exec_dir /var/qmail/bin php_admin_value open_basedir /usr/local/apache/webmail:/var/squirrelmail #php_admin_value dir_upload /tmp php_admin_value safe_mode_allowed_env_vars TZ These entries in httpd.conf were necessary prior to upgrading to PHP 4.1.2 due to another security flaw. If tried removing them altogether but is doesn't make any difference. I still get the error: Could not move/copy file. File not attached Whenever I try to attach any file. Any ideas? James.s > James, > > I have been running 4.1.2 since an hour after it was released and am > able to attatch files perfectly. (SM 1.2.5) > > What version of SM are you running? Are you getting an error or any > kind? In your access log? Did your upgrade to 4.1.2 change the location > of your PHP.ini file or replace it with a default one that doesn' not > allow file uploads? > > Caleb > > $this->quote[author] = "James Simmons"; >> Since upgrading to PHP 4.1.2 I am unable to attach files to outgoing >> messages. > > > > -- > squirrelmail-users mailing list > List Address: squ...@li... > List Info: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-users > http://squirrelmail.org/cvs "Ability to type on a computer terminal is no guarantee of sanity, intelligence, or common sense." - Gene Spafford |