Hi David,

I am running SM 1.2.11 on OpenBSD 3.1 (stable) without any issues. There
is a good guide on how to set it up on an BSD system:

http://www.dulug.duke.edu/~icon/qvcs-guide/

Why are you chrooting the /var/www?  Apache is running under 'www' user.
What are using for a mail server?

Regards,
Denis

>>>>>>>>>>
I'm on an OpenBSD 3.2-RELEASE system, trying to get Squirrelmail
to work.  I made a sticky tmp directory in /var/www, which SquirrelMail
will use, but the sessions don't seem to work right.  I get:

base_uri|s:14:"/squirrelmail/";onetimepad|s:12:"uUJI9SYIhkg=";

In the session file in the chroot, but when I disable the chroot
and look in regular /tmp, the session files have a lot more in them,
and users are able to log in.  On the user side, I just get "there
was an error contacting the mail server", but I can't seem to find
any php errors.  Is there anything else that I should be duplicating
in the chroot to get this to go?

Thanks,
David





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