On May 25, 2004, at 7:39 AM, Derek Tom wrote:
From: Markus Ruggiero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 No feedback after sending???
2004-05-22 02:31

 Hi,
 I am running Squirrel Mail out of the box on Mac OS X Server
 (Panter). Everything works fine but there is a somewhat strange thing
 happening. After composing a new message and hitting the send button
 the mail is being sent but the current display remains on the compose
 message page. There is no feedback whatsoever that the mail has gone
 out successfully. The first time I thought that there was something
 wrong and repeatedly hit the sent button again and again, everytime
 sending the message again. Is this intended behaviour? Is there
 something that I can change? I think returning the user to the
 previous page (eg Inbox or whatever that was) would be a good thing
 when everything is ok. So the user knows that when he remains on the
 compose messsage screen the message was not sent and it is really
 save to send again.

 Thanks for any suggestion
 ---markus---
 --
 Markus Ruggiero

From: p dont think <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: No feedback after sending??? 2004-05-22 22:30

 Markus, please check the mailing list archives.

 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user/15493
 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user/15494


Hello all,

I have the exact same problem Markus and the archived articles above describe.

Mac OS X Server 10.3.3
SquirrelMail 1.4.3-RC1
EIMS X 3.2.4 mail server (http://www.eudora.co.nz/)
PHP 4.3.2 / Apache 1.3.29  <= preinstalled

Browser behavior after hitting Send button:

1. Apple Safari 1.2.1 (Mac): barely-noticeable browser activity but the compose page does not change at all.

2. Internet Explorer 5.2.3 (Mac): "Security failure. Data decryption error." alert.

3. Internet Explorer 6.x (Windows): in the main window pane on the right you get a "Page cannot be found" error.

In all cases, the messages - even those with attachments - are sent successfully.


The apparent solution (in archive 15494), "A security update patch from Apple apparently fixed the problem.", does not work for me because my OS is updated with the latest security patches.


Or is it a "special" security patch not available with Software Update (something like a Microsoft Hotfix)?

Have tried turning off "Web Performance Cache" (port 16080) and tried using different SMTP authentication (none, login, and cram-md5) but the problem persists.

Problem solved!...

Today I installed the following OS updates via Software Update and after restarting, the SquirrelMail problems detailed above were gone.

1. Mac OS X Server 10.3.4 Update (was running 10.3.3)
2. Security Update 2004-05-24

Hope this info is helpful for others.

Cheers,
Derek


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