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regarding 1.4.9a-3 security upgrade breaks (with) plugins
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Package: Squirrelmail
Version: 1.4.9a-3

Hello,

That will teach me to install security updates in a timely manner. ;-)

Standard SM installation with 3 plugins enabled:

$plugins[0] = 'select_language';
$plugins[1] = 'spam_buttons';
$plugins[2] = 'check_quota';

After the upgrade the select language plugin still works and logging in
works fine. Alas nothing is rendered in the folder frame nor the message
frame. Just the menus are present. Selecting the display preferences
results in a long wait and ultimately a totally blank browser window.

Now spam buttons requires a minor patch so some breakage was to be
expected but nothing of this scale. Disabling spam buttons made the
display preferences menu work again, but still no love from either folder
or message frame. 

Only after disabling the check quota plugin as well (which does/did NOT
require any patching nor has seen any updates since the original install)
full rendering was restored.

Tough choice between an insecure or a crippled webmail interface here...

Regards,

Christian
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On Mon, December 8, 2008 14:34, Christian Balzer wrote:
> Thanks for looking into this, the display_errors was all I needed to
> figure it out.

No problem, I'm closing the bug.


Thijs



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