On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 13:48 -0400, Jeffrey B. Green wrote: > The question is where is the "screw up"? Like I said, IMAP mail > retrievals work just fine. The only other possibility that I can think > of is Perdition, however Perdition is mainly just routing, though it > does do the regular expression matching to identify which server to > send to.
Well, a first thing would be to configure SquirrelMail to access the IMAP server directly and not through perdition. Are you using any SquirrelMail plugins? If so, you might try to disable them all and see if that helps. Are you perhaps using the vlogin plugin? You can check the SquirrelMail authentication settings (like SSL/TLS) and whether you've set the IMAP Server Type correctly. Are you sure that you're using exactly the same login credentials as your other IMAP client uses? If it used to work and now doesn't anymore, something must have changed. What did you change? > Soooo, is there a debug setting for Squirrelmail to see exactly what > is being sent to the IMAP processing? SquirrelMail is designed to be good at its own function and leave for other programs what they do best. Hence, the logging of IMAP calls is left to the IMAP server: you'd best check the log of Cyrus for the exact commands executed. > However, it stills needs to be determined what is happening. As you can see - without access to your system it's mostly guessing for me. Thijs
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