On Jan 17, 2004, at 2:33 AM, Rick Widmer wrote:
I _think_ I am now using your latest build code. All the HTML
template files are being installed with permissions of 755. I don't
believe they need execute, so 644 would probably be better.
I can use 600 here, if I chown them to vpopmail:vchkpw,
Hi,
I installed Qmailadmin the other day and it was
working just fine. Since installing VQAdmin I no longer have my graphics
in QMailAdmin. QmailAdmin still works, I just don't have the any of the
graphics. I am running QmailAdmin Version 1.2.0-rc2.
I did recomplile - reinstall QmailAdmin
Hello,
I recently emailed the mailing list describing my
problem. Although I thought it was VQAdmin that caused the problem, it was
not. On my test box I confirmed that after changing my IP Address that I
started having the problem.
Can anyone tell me why changing the IP Address
affects
QUESTION: Is there a better way to 'touch' the session file to extend
the session than opening it for append, then closing it? The goal is to
update the mtime without altering the file contents.
Anyway, I have been working on session handling. I found this MD5
library on SourceForge, and it
Stephen Harmon writes:
Hello,
I recently emailed the mailing list describing my problem. Although I thought it was VQAdmin that caused the problem, it was not. On my test box I confirmed that after changing my IP Address that I started having the problem.
Can anyone tell me why changing
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 10:58, Stephen Harmon wrote:
Hi,
I installed Qmailadmin the other day and it was working just fine.
Since installing VQAdmin I no longer have my graphics in QMailAdmin.
QmailAdmin still works, I just don't have the any of the graphics. I
am running QmailAdmin
Hi Jon,
That worked great. Thanks for the help.
Stephen
- Original Message -
From: Jon Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stephen Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] Qmail Admin Missing Graphics
On Sun,
Rick Widmer wrote:
QUESTION: Is there a better way to 'touch' the session file to extend
the session than opening it for append, then closing it? The goal is to
update the mtime without altering the file contents.
hmm, interesting question. I don't see no other way then the one you
described
On Jan 18, 2004, at 8:29 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
QUESTION: Is there a better way to 'touch' the session file to extend
the session than opening it for append, then closing it? The goal is
to update the mtime without altering the file contents.
That's probably the best method. I googled for the