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ThanhDuongCong 05-18-2009 03:16 AM

Asking about Postfix and Squirrelmail
 
Dear members ,

- The first question I'd like you to assist me about change password in Squirrelmail

I have one problem with my webmail using squirrelmail (I'm running CentOS 5.3 ,dovecot ,postfix & squirrelmail) for 2 weeks and I can't fix it ,so I'm here to hope getting your helps .Well when I install change password into squirrelmail then I was received a blank page (everythings to be good before I installed change password) .I installed change password with change_passwd-4.2e & compatibility-2.0.11-1.0 .My squirrelmail version to be suitable with this patch (patch -p0 < patches/compatibility_patch-1.4.8.diff) and after done that command I only received a blank page .
- The second point I'd like to ask you about limited size mailboxes in Postfix .

Please trying to help me this , because it's really urgent issues for me

bathory 05-19-2009 06:29 AM

Hi,

There is a nice howto and a section with Q/A here.
Take a special look at "General Problems" in order to debug your problem.

Regarding postfix you can use "mailbox_size_limit" to change the default 50Mb

Regards

ThanhDuongCong 05-19-2009 11:39 PM

Thank you for your assistance Mr.bathory ,

I configured my squirrelmail following that article but I really don't understand why it's not working .do you have any recommendation about OS linux to run postfix & dovecot & squirrelmail to be the best ?I really hope to getting your helps

Thank you very much indeed .

bathory 05-20-2009 12:16 AM

Did you follow the troubleshooting instructions to find the problem of the blank page?
Quote:

If the Change Password plugin is not working or you are encountering a blank page, try the two items below to enable you to see the error message.

1. Set $seeOutput to 1 in config.php to enable you to see the actual error message.
2. Set display_errors to On in /etc/php.ini then restart the httpd service.
Do the above to see what you get. I guess you can also ask the guy who wrote the tutorial for help.

Regarding Linux, you should use a distribution that you're familiar with.

Regards


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