James Henry wrote:

>
>>>> Is there a better how-to on calandering?  My users are getting" 
>>>> Lost connection to the calander server. Can you help?  My users are 
>>>> using mysql-auth.
>>>
>>> Make sure pcpd is running.
>>> Kudos to you for letting the users loose at beta code.
>>
>> Hrmm, i haven't seen anything about pcpd, and I've nothing in my 
>> /usr/lib/courier/sbin directory that is named pcpd... what is this?
>
>
> Reading the docs usually gives you valuable hints as to what's going 
> on, README.html from /pcp in the source tree yields:
>  Additionally, if groupware calendaring is enabled, the pcpd daemon 
> process must be started. pcpd is usually installed in 
> /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/libexec/sqwebmail or
>  /usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier directory.
> --James
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Hrmm, new problem.  I host 2 domains, one is j2solutions.net and the 
other is foolclan.com   when I enable calandering, and start the pcpd, 
any user on the j2solutions.net side can't login to webmail.  They get 
an internal server error that nither /var/log/messages /var/log/mailog 
nor /var/log/httpd/error_log  shows anything about.   Disable pcpd or 
webmail or both, and both domains can login again.  What should I be 
looking for to trouble shoot this issue?

jkeating
j2solutions.net



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