Jon Clausen wrote:
On Sun, 27 Nov, 2005 at 23:47:16 -0600, Jim Flanagan wrote:
Since I changed the saslauth to work with sasldb, Squirrelmail seems to be broken. Going to http://localhost/squirrelmail/ give a 403 error page message stating that I don't have permission to access that dir, or that there is no index doc or the dir is read-protected. I didn't have this problem before, and was wondering if it is related to sasldb not having a password for squirrelmail or something. Permissions on ~/squirrelmail are root, with user read/write, others can read. Same for the index.php file in that dir.
This might not be the problem however as I don't get the squirrelmail login screen, so I don't get to the point where I enter user names or passwords. I can access my cyrus imap mailboxes using Thunderbird on port 143, so that is working.
Any thoughts?
Yeah... I can't send mail to the list from work... :P
What I tried to send earlier went pretty much like this;
"ehhm nope, dunno - haven't done any squirrelmail in quite a while..."
Basically I can only come up with;
Check the logs (apache and cyrus both)
- and *maybe* there could be a problem if cyrus wants to use ssl, and squirrelmail (php) doesn't handle that correctly?
(I seem to remember that that exists as a thing that can go wrong...)
OK, thanks. I'm still working on squirrelmail. Not sure what is happening. I thought it was a php update thru yast, but I rolled back to the dvd version, no fix. Even rolled back to an older version of squirrelmail to no avail. I thought it was something I did in httpd.conf but that dosen't seem to be it either. Still looking. I am slowly getting my mind around the sasldb2 setup, and was wondering is there anything I need to do to get postfix to recognize those users, or will it pass mail for any user, (not a pam login user)? I seem to remember that postfix will only pass mail to known users, so do I have to set up postfix to use the users in sasldb2? I have some more questions regarding sasldb2, but will start a new thread on that. Again, many thanks! Jim