martin f krafft said: > after the upgrade to squirrelmail 1.3.2, users can't log in anymore. all > they see is the message > > ERROR > You must be logged in to access this page. > > upon entering the correct user and password. there are no bugs about this, > and i have no idea where to start the diagnosis. anyone else come across > this?
if you can't resolve it here I reccomend trying the squirrelmail list. this particular message from squirrelmail is VERY old. I first encountered it over a year ago. It was very common back then up until about 6 months ago when most people were able to get it resolved. For me, the resolution was to use mod_php instead of using php as a cgi(which is the reccomended configuration for SM according the last docs I saw, I use 1.2.9). Though last I checked the debian version also used mod_php. There were a number of other possible resolutions(I don't remember), consulting the SM list may help. before I discovered this workaround for my situation I was forced to use php 4.0.x in order to avoid this message. it may be a bug relating to a new version of php in whatever debian your running, or a configuration change or something ..or a bug in SM..but whatever the case, its not a new message. nate (SM user since 1/2001) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

