Quoting Dimitrios Stergiou ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > i have installed squirel mail 1.2.9 and i face the following problem > i have installed it under 2 identical trees, one for ssl and one for non-ssl > access > when i use the non-ssl tree, everything works fine > when i use the ssl tree, i can't forward messages.
Why use two trees in the first place? I host SM on my machine and have an SSL server pointing to the same tree as the non-SSL server. Recently I decided not to allow non-SSL access, so I pointed the non-SSL server to a redirection script to the SSL-server, but still I see no reason to install two SM trees. > -- > Dimitrios Stergiou > System, Network and Security Administration Group > Intracom S.A > > DISCLAIMER: Funny signature follows > ----------------------------------- Std. Nettiquete rules state that a signature should not be over 4 lines, just a note ;) -- | Chinese proverb: Do not meet girl in park, instead park meet in girl! | 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8 9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D
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