> I was receiving the following pop-up error in Mozilla/Firefox when
> sending mail: "The connection to http://www.domain.com:80 has terminated
> unexpectedly. Some data may have been transferred." and IE just returned
> an unavailable page error.
>
> After some digging, and chatting with kink on IRC, I had to make the
> following hack:
>
> In functions/strings.php on line 259:
> I changed:
> $full_url = ($host ? $proto . $host . $port : '');
>
>
> to:
> $full_url = ($host ? "http://".$host.":80"; : '');

That is an "interesting" code change.  According to the error message, it
is already using http://www.yourdomain:80, all your code is doing is...
nothing I can really see.  Are you sure the error isn't saying:

 https://www.yourdomain.com:80

It could be a typo somewhere, or I could be miss-reading.  A similar issue
occured to Mac OS X with an SSL Setting, though I'm pretty sure that's not
the case here :)

As a side note, do you have SSL support enabled in your Apache
installation, even if you do not use it?

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