Thanks for that. Creating a folder in my web site called maillog solved the problem.

Thought I'd upgrade to RC3 at the same time.

Did everything that the upgrading manual said to do. Turned Apache back on, but the login screen still says, "Version 0.8.14-RC2".

Is it really RC2 or is it just reporting the wrong version? How can I tell?

Any ideas?

Thanks,

James.

On 01/12/2005, at 12:15 AM, Ondra Kudlik wrote:

Hi,

I think most of problems you can see in first warning. There is no
/maillog/log directory (or file) and it should be here. So check
your configuration directive $log_file and set it to another place
or check existence (or permissions) of /maillog/log

Other errors are caused by the first...

Kepi

Wed, Nov 30, 2005 ve 11:46:40PM +1100, James Brown napsal:
This used to work perfectly.

I can get the login screen to appear OK. But when I try to log in I get
the following error in my web browser:


Warning: fopen(/maillog/log): failed to open stream: No such file or
directory in [snip]/IlohaMail/include/log.FS.inc on line 28

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at /[snip]/IlohaMail/include/log.FS.inc:28) in
[snip]/IlohaMail/include/encryption.inc on line 91

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by
(output started at [snip]/IlohaMail/include/log.FS.inc:28) in
[snip]/IlohaMail/include/session_auth.inc on line 59

Is this a permissions issue?

Any suggestions? (Using Version 0.8.14-RC2)

Thanks,

James.


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