p dont think said:
> Thanks for the thorough email.  The only other thing I can think of is
> to move your attachments directory out of the SM tree (and out of the
> web servers htdocs tree entirely), which is something you should do
> anyway.  After that, name the path explicitly in the SM config, not
> relatively.  Try setting permissions recursively on that directory to
> 777 for starters to see if you can get it to work, but don't dare leave
> it like that.
>
>   - Paul

Thanks for the suggestion. (I should have noted that the file I'm trying
to attach is only 8k, much smaller than the upload limit, so that
shouldn't be a problem.) Although I've tried setting the attachment
directory to /tmp in the past, I followed your advice by creating the
directory /foo in the root directory and setting the permissions to 777. I
then changed the attachment directory (via absolute path of course) to
/foo with the configure utility.

I still get the lone "could not move/copy file" error. While I'm not quite
ready to accuse SquirrelMail of having a bug, I'm starting to wonder if it
isn't something in my PHP configuration. If I can't get this work in a few
days, I might try to enlist the help of my PHP-weilding co-worker who is
already insanely busy.

Thanks again for your help thus far,

Charles Ulrich



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