Please do a search through the mailing list archives as this issue has
been brought up a couple of times.  Not sure if it was ever fixed with the
SSL connection, but I think a fix was managed for a normal connection.

Cheers,

Tren.

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On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, camillo bongiovanni wrote:

> 
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I'm Camillo Bongiovanni, from Italy, just subscribed to the ML and already
> with a problem... ;)
> 
> Well, I installed SqWebMail configuring it to work ONLY with a secure link
> under the HTTPS protocol.
> 
> Everything went good until I received a message with an attachment I had to
> download; then I realized that something was not (I guess) correctly
> configured, since I COULD NOT DOWNLOAD THE ATTACHMENT AT ALL!
> 
> Any attempt was frustrated by a message like
> 
> Host not available or not found. Please try again later.
> 
> (please excuse my english, I tried to translate from italian as good as I
> can)
> 
> NOTE:
> 
> 1. This happens ONLY with IE, Netscape seems to do its work nicely (well,
> it DOES)
> 
> 2. It does NOT seem to be a "localization" problem: MSIE behaves the same
> way even if I set the "English" language
> 
> 3. It seems that MSIE tries to "get some information" about the file it has
> to download and in such a circumstance it stops
> 
> 4. I don't know if this would happen under a "normal" HTTP connection,
> since I only have HTTPS (security stuffs, ya know... ;)
> 
> Any idea?
> 
> Faithfully
> 
> 
> Saluti
> 
> Camillo Bongiovanni
> 
> camillo (at) bongiovanni (dot) com (dot) ar
> 
> -------------------------
> 
> "God is real, unless declared integer"
> 
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> 
> ...I DEFINITELY use Sqwebmail.
> 

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