> "an error" could be expanded upon to help us out a bit.....Otherwise I have no idea.
>
> Does this last page use SSL? (ie https)


Of course, sorry for such lame thing:
There is no error reported at the console where jmeter is started.
When I submit the mail I've written, I get this at the browser:

HTTP ERROR: 500 Internal Server Error
RequestURI=/webmail/jwmasm

The page does not use ssl. It's plain http.
I get the request recorded at jmeter. It seems (to me) that the proxy is
then unable to reproduce the request correctly to the server.
Should I send you the .jmx file regarding the request that was recorded?

Unless there is a log somewhere (the jmeter.log file is empty) I see no
way to provide you extra information about what is happening...
If you have any ideia on what I could do to debug, I'm all ears...

Thank you
Joao Clemente


> On 1 Apr 2003 at 14:51, Joao Pedro Clemente wrote:
> > I'm testing a kind of webmail app, and I was recording a use case like
> > this:
> > Login, go to compose, compose and send some mail.
> > When I do this last step I get an error on my browser. This error does not
> > happen if I'm surfing normally (without the proxy recorder)
> >
> > However, the login process is similar (a form) so at the same time it
> > doesn't feel that the problem is the proxy..


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