http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/modssl.html
Since you are using 10.3 Server ignore all the Apache stuff at the bottom. That is all activated by just turning on SSL from the Server Settings app. BAsically once you get to the lines below, follow these commands and then go no further in the instructions:
sudo cp server.key server.key.original
sudo openssl rsa -in server.key.original -out server.key
Let me know if you have any other questions so you don't have to go through the hours of frustration I did.
On a side note, does anybody know how to get SM to work without turning on SSL? It seems to only be required during the sending process. This is only going to be used on our internal LAN so it is something I would rather not even deal with.
Cory
On Dec 6, 2003, at 4:26 PM, Ed Marod wrote:
I am experiencing a same problem with Squirrel Mail in OS X. I have Panther Server running and recently activated WebMail on the URL referred to above. I have only one mail server - the server on this particular machine - and it is properly configured to send mail via SMTP and receive via both POP and IMAP. The WebMail seems to work just fine (I can log in via multiple browsers from multiple locations outside my LAN, my list of IMAP mail appears and I can read it). There is one exception. When I compose a message and send it, the message sends BUT THE SCREEN DOES NOT REFRESH WITH A PAGE SHOWING THAT IT SENT or with the inbox listing or whatever is supposed to show up after SENDING a message using the WebMail (which I understand is a SquirrelMail implementation). I am relatively certain that all e-mail is sent via postfix in Panther Server. However, that is not the problem. Postfix seems to send the message that I compose just fine (I have sent test messages to several addresses inside and outside my network successfuylly). The ONLY problem seems to be that the "compose" page gives no indication that it has successfully sent the message.
When I check the logs for the Mac OS X web service, I see the following messages:
In the Access log:
"POST /webmail/src/compose.php HTTP/1.1" 302 5
"\x80m\x01\x03\x01" 501 -
And in the Error log:
Invalid method in request \x80m\x01\x03\x01
This latter message has appeared 9 of the last ten times I tried, but I have also gotten the messages:
Invalid method in request \x804\x01\x03
Invalid method in request \x16\x03
Invalid method in request \x80g\x01\x03
It is my understanding that the 501 error message is a "not authorized" error. Not sure what 302 is. Is this a permissions problem somewhere? If so, WHERE is the permissions problem? Most important, how do I fix whatever it is?
Ed Marod
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