Arthur Yeung writes:
> bingo:/usr/local/apache/bin# httpd -vV
> Server version: Apache/1.3.20 (Unix)
>
> How could I initialize the REQUEST_METHOD variable by using my settings ?
You don't. Apache should do it. I have no problems using apache 1.3.20
You'll have to figure this out by yourself.
>
> Thanks
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 10:24 AM
> Subject: Re: How to solve [ Internal error (module sqwebmail.c, line 1807) ]
>
>
>> Arthur Yeung writes:
>>
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > I am using the following :
>> >
>> > Solaris 8
>> > qmail 1.03
>> > vpopmail 5.0 (with mySQL authenication)
>> >
>> > I have tried both
>> > sqWebMail 3.1.0.20011006 and
>> > sqWebMail 3.1.0
>> >
>> > both give me an error message like the following after I install it:
>> >
>> > <H1>Internal error (module sqwebmail.c, line 1807) - contact system
>> > administrator</H1>
>>
>> This error indicates a software problem with your web server. The error
> is
>> reported from here:
>>
>> if ((rm=getenv("REQUEST_METHOD")) == 0 ||
>> (strcmp(rm, "POST") == 0 &&
>> ((rm=getenv("CONTENT_TYPE")) != 0 &&
>> strncasecmp(rm,"multipart/form-data;", 20)
>> == 0)))
>> enomem(); /* multipart/formdata posts not
>> allowed
>> */
>>
>> I would say that the web server fails to initialize the CGI variable
>> REQUEST_METHOD before running sqwebmail.
>>
>> What web server are you running?
--
Sam