I cannot find where to delete emails from the server -- is there a way to do this.  I ask because on this specific account I forward email  to another account (on a different server)  so my question is, is there a way on SM to deleted email once it is downloaded?

adam beecher wrote:
Hi Mark,

You're absolutely right, and it's absolutely bizarre because I'm getting
cross-contamination between /web servers/, not VirtualHosts. For example,
PHP is showing up $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] correctly, but $_ENV['HTTP_HOST'] is
coming up as the Webmin server running on my machine. Different ports,
different software, different processes. Weird.

Do you know if the URL is constructed in a particular function or location,
or am I going to have to hack several scripts to get it working?

adam

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
Behalf Of Marc Powell
Sent: 09 August 2005 19:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] HTTPS auto-discovery causing page not 
founf errors



    
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      
[mailto:squirrelmail-
    
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of adam beecher
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SM-USERS] HTTPS auto-discovery causing page not 
      
founf errors
    
(Latest stable SM on a bog-standard fully-up-to-date RHEL ES3 box.)

For some reason when I perform certain tasks such as 
      
deleting the only 
    
message left in a folder or purging the trash, Squirrelmail 
      
is trying
to
    
deliver a HTTPS url at port 80. When I purge, for example, I get an
      
Action
    
Cancelled error in IE, and checking the URL it was trying to access
reveals:


      
res://D:\WINDOWS\System32\shdoclc.dll/navcancl.htm#https://bee
cher.net:8
0/
    
ma
il/src/left_main.php

I've tried editing the settings, turning off IMAPS, 
      
restarting apache, 
    
etc, all to no avail. Where is SM getting the HTTPS from?
      
Take a look at my post yesterday titled 'Environment Variable 
contamination between vhosts - 1.3.33'

That's the exact symptoms I was seeing as well on CentOS 3.5 
(RHEL ES3 clone). I've been going back and forth between the 
apache and php mailing lists with each pointing the finger at 
the other. I'd be interested in knowing if phpinfo() was 
exhibiting the same behavior for you as it does for me.

--
Marc


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