Interestingly, I just got the same error when doing something different:

Spam Assassin had marked a message as SPAM, and then attached the original
message.  I clicked on the original message attachment at the bootom of
the page, and it diplayed it in the same frame as the SPAM message, but it
included a "View Message" link at the top.  This, I believe is normal
behavior, but then I clicked on the "View Message" link, which I assumed
would take me back to the Spam Assassin message, and it gave me this error
instead:

ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT ""
Reason Given: SELECT failed: Can't open mailbox : no such mailbox

I Don't know if this is even related to the original thread, but it is the
same error.

Dean

===== Original message from p dont think =====
>> >> >>> When I click the (more) link on the email address list on a
>> >> >>> received message I get the following error:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>   ERROR : Could not complete request.
>> >> >>>   Query: SELECT ""
>> >> >>>   Reason Given: SELECT failed: Can't open mailbox : no such
>> >mailbox
>> >
>> >Folks,
>> >
>> >Please right click on the "more" link and report back what the link
> URL
>> >is.  Does the "less" link do the same (although you may not be able
> to
>> >get that far)?  Does it do the same no matter if the "more" link is
> for
>> >the TO:, CC:, or BCC: field?
>> >
>>
>> For the 'To' link:
>> General: read_body.php?show_more=1
>> Protocol: HyperText Transfer Protocol with Privacy
>> Type: PHP?SHOW_MORE=1 File
>> Address (URL):
>> https://corsham-wilts.co.uk/webmail/src/read_body.php?show_more=1
>
>> I do not have a BCC link. Should I ?
>
> No, no worries.
>
> It looks like PHP 4.3.3 (does everyone who is seeing this problem run
> PHP 4.3.3?  Or is the commonality that you all run windoze servers?)...
>
> Anyway, it looks like 4.3.3 might not be giving you PHP_SELF as an
> autoglobal.
>
> In functions/global.php, around line 38, you should see this:
>
> if ( !check_php_version(4,1) ) {
>
> Change it to this:
>
> if ( true ) {
>
> And see what happens...
>
> Oh, and just for kicks, on the line immediately ABOVE that one, please
> insert this:
>
> echo "<hr>" . $PHP_SELF . "<hr>"; exit;
>
> And tell me what you see.  It might also help if you turn on
> display_errors and error_reporting = E_ALL...
>
> Thanks,
>
>    Paul
>
>



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