On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, p dont think wrote:

I've installed squirrelmail-1.4.3a and on a Solaris 8 Sparc box with PHP 4.3.5 and when I click on compose, the compose window appears, but when I subsequently
click the send button I get this error in the upper half of the compose window:


Warning: No file uploaded in Unknown on line 0
ERROR:
Bad sequence of commands
Server replied: 503 AUTH command used when not advertised

Dunno at all. Have you checked log files?

I've tried with and without the compose_fix and windows plugins but the error message still appears.

FYI, half of compose_fix's functions are available stock in 1.4.3a. I'll try to remember to get an updated version of that plugin pushed out the door.


I would say you should disable *all* plugins and try again, then you can pin it on a plugin or the core.

--- Thanks for your reply. Discovered it was trouble of my own making! I realised that AUTH is an smtp command and in my conf.pl I had entered
'login' for smtp authentication, so when I changed this to 'none' the above problem went away. I'm now just looking at an IE issue, whereby when a msg has opened in its own window and the delete or forward buttons are clicked I get 'The page cannot be displayed' and 'server not found' errors. Mozilla and Netscape do not exhibit these problems and my SM 1.2 install works fine for all 3 browsers. In my apache conf file I have:


SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive \
ssl-unclean-shutdown downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0

David


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