>>This could be an ownership issue. You say you just changed hosts. Perhaps
>>your old host ran PHP as CGI, which would mean that files created by SM
>>are owned by you the user. That would enable you to edit or replace them.
>>
>>The new host may run PHP as an Apache Module, which would mean that
>>files created by SM are owned by the server, e.g. "nobody". You wouldn't
>>have ownership rights to overwrite them as you're trying to do.
>
> According to my hosting provider.. "PHP is run as a CGI for your
> specific user." and I created a test .abook file from my admin login for
> the admin user and still don't get an .abook file (unless I use SM to do
> it 1 by 1...) Is there a work around for this? (also CGI is enabled for
> my users). I can check but I imagine the old host was the same setup as
> they use the same reseller software? Even so if I re-create a new file
> shouldn't that work?
>
> Or does it look like I have to take each account and redo all the info
> via the SM interface (which doesn't support a batch add <g> can we add a
> feature request <g>)

Did you compare the ownership and flags for a file that you moved and a
file created through SquirrelMail? Are there no differences?

Also, there is a abook import/export plugin, so yes, you can do batches on
a per user basis.

Sincerly,
Fredrik.



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