My Problem:
When a user goes to send a email the page hang after submit - browser returns w/ error
(Mozilla)
The connection to www.mydomain.com:80 has terminated unexpectedly. Some data may have been transferred.
(Opera's error message gives more information) Access to this port is disabled for security reasons. https://www.mydomain.com:80/webmail/srcright_main.php?mailbox=INBOX&sort=6&startMessage=1
The email does go through - even though the page errors out.
nothing unusual in apache/ssl logs
The problem has existed in several versions of SM
My System:
Fedora Core 3 apache 2.0.52 php 4.3.10 SM 1.4.4-1
My Question:
Why is SM trying to connect using ssl/https on port 80?
How do I tell SM not to use ssl?
I have been through the config and have not seen any options for configuring the use of ssl.
Because this issue has existed across multiple versions of SM makes me wonder if the problem is w/ apache/php/ssl.
But, running ssl on port 80 doesn't make any sense - and would really screw w/ my virtual domains that don't have an ssl cert.
Any help or direction is appreciated
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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