From: Alex S. <al...@so...> - 2007-10-17 16:30:22
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If I remove proon from the config file everything reverts back to normal and squirrelmail works fine. On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Alex Solomotis wrote: > Also when I proon now I get this error: ERROR: Could not complete > request. > Query: STORE 95775,95777:95778,95807,95971 +FLAGS (\Deleted) > Reason Given: STORE failed: Sequence invalid > > What's up with that? > > On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Alex Solomotis wrote: > >> Well, I've upgraded to 4.11 installed plugin by manually altering the >> config.php file and added proon plugin. >> Proon now works... sorta. All the pages work but I cannot save the >> settings. I get this error: Preference file, ../../squirrelmail-data/ >> al...@so...p, could not be opened. Contact your system >> administrator to resolve this issue. >> >> I checked the data folder. I do not have a .pref.temp file only a >> pref file for alexs@soloinc. Is the "tmp" innocuous and it's just a >> permission thing? >> Almost have it, with a little help from you all I know I can figure >> it out. >> >> On Oct 16, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Paul Lesniewski wrote: >> >>> PLEASE, people, don't top-post. Please post in-context, thanks. >>> >>> On 10/16/07, Alex Solomotis <al...@so...> wrote: >>>> This is not a new configuration. I have been using squirrelmail for >>>> over 2 years (without additional plugins installed). >>>> Installation is >>> >>> SM 1.4.3a is more than two years old. Why are you still using a >>> version with well-known security holes? >>> >>>> done via an Ensim script during install of a domain name. Ensim >>>> creates 3 directories inside each domain (user) install. >>>> squirrelmail, squirrelmail-attachments, squirrelmail-data. When I >>>> attempt to add $plugins[?] = 'whatevername' ; manually into the >>>> config.php file I get this error when clicking on the link that >>>> shows >>>> up in the options or even calendar. >>>> >>>> Error opening ../../data/default_pref >>>> Default preference file not found or not readable! >>>> Please contact your system administrator and report this error. >>>> Go to the login page >>> >>> This is a different problem. Plenty of help for it can be found if >>> you take the time to read the SM website or Google for it. >>> >>>>>>> when attempting to run conf.pl from command line I get this >>>>>>> error: >>>>>>> /var/www/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl: line 11: =: command not >>>>>>> found >>>>>>> /var/www/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl: line 19: my: command not >>>>>>> found >>>>>>> /var/www/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl: line 20: syntax error near >>>>>>> unexpected token `{' >>>>>>> /var/www/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl: line 20: `if ( eval q >>>>>>> {require >>>>>>> "File/Basename.pm"} ) {' >>>>> >>>>> You have broken syntax inside of your configuration file. >>>>> >>>>> If this is a new installation you should simply restore conf.pl >>> >>> No, the syntax looks fine. The OP does not seem to be using a perl >>> interpreter to execute the file. >>> >>>>>> I would see where perl is intalled on your machine. >>>>>> "which perl" >>>>>> /sd >>>> >>>> Perl is /var/www/perl >>> >>> Really? You typed "which perl" into the terminal? This is >>> suspicious. It's usually something like /usr/bin/perl. If it >>> isn't, >>> you need to contact your provider and tell them you are having >>> problems with perl on their system. >>> >>> It might be easier for you to put SM on your home (OS X?) machine, >>> run >>> conf.pl in a terminal there, and then upload the resulting >>> config.php >>> file to your web server. >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> - >>> - >>> --- >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. >>> Still grepping through log files to find problems? 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