Hi everybody,

I use an apache reverse http proxy to redirect http traffic to a few http servers, especially one running squirrelmail.
Everything seems to work fine except when you send mail : the message is sent but you never get back to your inbox.
The server running sm is a RedHat 9 server (Apache/2.0.40 (Red Hat Linux) and PHP Version 4.2.2)
The reverse proxy server is a RedHat 8 server (Apache/2.0.40 (Red Hat Linux))


I've seen some information in the faq dealing with php headers and so on but it was related to older versions of php and was not close enough to my problem to be a good lead. I guess it could be a headers problem but I suspect http headers rather than php headers (what are php headers ?) . To be short I don't know how the redirection is held neither why the reverse proxy doesn't like it.

Has anyone delt with this ? Thanks for help.

Best regards,
Jean-Pierre



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