On 12/31/2013 10:46 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 12/31/2013 11:30 AM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
I doubt restarting will help, but it certainly not Qmailadmin. If it
works from the outside you have something internally preventing it from
working not the application itself.
On 12/31/2013 08:27 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
It's very strange that qmailadmin works from external connections, but
not internal ones.
Have you tried clearing all web caches on client browsers?
Have you restarted httpd on the server?
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Let's be careful, Max. Your logic seems rational, but caching can
cause some very strange behavior. Anything cached could fail, while
new sessions work properly. I wouldn't presume that *all* external
connections work and *all* internal ones do not. We do know that
*some* of them do, and it's possible that all of them do, but I'm not
sure that's been established.
Also, some form of caching may be happening on the server, which is
why I suggested restarting httpd. I don't know the details of
qmailadmin well enough though to say for sure whether this would
affect anything or not, but it certainly wouldn't hurt.
Well I would agree, but in this case you should ask the outside
connection to clear his cache and retry. I believe I mentioned this
before. Also check if the browsers are the same. It could in fact be a
browser issue, although I doubt it.
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