Sorry, but I tried that (before this and again after you suggested it) and
it didn't work.

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> OSC (sorry don't have the original post with your name),
>
> A couple of questions. Are you installing qmailadmin as root? Are you
> trying to access qmailadmin through a virtual domain or the server's
> main domain settings?
>
> I think for starters you will want to look at your install and figure
> out why qmailadmin didn't get installed under /htdocs/images/
> Permissions problem maybe?
>
> I do remember having this problem with qmailadmin and the images. The
> problem was we were trying to access it through a virtual domain. Our
> fix was that we created an alias in httpd.conf allowing the following:
>
> /images/qmailadmin
> to be found at
> /locationofyourapache/htdocs/images/qmailadmin
>
> Everything worked after that.
>
> Wil Hatfield
>
>
>
>> On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 01:23  PM, OSC Consulting SysAdmin
>> wrote:
>> > This is becoming quite obvious that it is a problem with QmailAdmin.
>> Since I'm new to the list, I'm not sure if the developers actually
>> read it
>> > but if they do, I would appreciate any hints or tips on how to fix
>> or work
>> > around this bug.
>
>




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