[Linux] Squirrelmail issue?

Luis Q linux@flux.org
Mon, 15 Jan 2007 09:28:32 -0800 (GMT-08:00)


Maybe it is time to upgrade then.

-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris 'Chipper' Chiapusio <chipper@llamas.net>
>Sent: Jan 14, 2007 10:14 PM
>To: linux@flux.org
>Subject: Re: [Linux] Squirrelmail issue?
>
>On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 05:09:38PM -0800, Luis Q wrote:
>>I am currently using FC2 and have pretty goten everything configured on my squirrelmail.  However, once I finally thought that I had everything ready to go, I noticed that I would login with no issues.  Once I decided to compose an email, I would again have no issues.  Once i sent the message, is where I got an error.  The email was sent, however the page displayed a forbidden error.  Here is the error off of the IE screen:
>>
>>Forbidden 
>> You don't have permission to access /webmail/src/right_main.php on this server.
>>
>>(i changed the permissions to this file to 777 and I still got the same error)
>>
>>
>>Then in my error_log I would get :
>>
>>/usr/share/squirrelmail/src/right_main.php failed, reason: SSL connection required, referer: https://webmail.mydomain.net/webmail/src/compose.php?mailbox=INBOX&startMessage=1
>>
>>I have looked online for some type of direction and cant seem to figure out why this is happening?  Any hints on where I should consider looking?  Thanks in advance!!
>>
>>luis
>>
>>squirrelmail version 1.4.6-1
>>_______________________________________________
>
>Was this message stuck in a queue somewhere or are you really still runnning
>FC2?  It is *highly* advisable that you upgrade asap, expecially if that
>machine is connected to the Internet.  There has been no security patches
>produced for that release in a long, long time.
>
>I apologize that I cannot help you with your current install of squirrelmail,
>it does still ship with Fedora and in FC6, 1.4.8 was included.
>
>Chip, the NC Flux Member.
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