On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 03:56:18PM -0400, Dan Churchill wrote: > Problem: > > One of my users can no longer see anything via sqwebmail. The user > can login successfully, but then nothing is displayed in the browser. > The only contents of <body> are a <noframes> tag.
Can you demonstrate this with telnet? $ telnet webmail.foo.com 80 GET /webmail?username=foo&password=bar&do.login=Login HTTP/1.0 Host: webmail.foo.com You should get a 302 redirect on a successful login, like this: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>302 Found</TITLE> </HEAD><BODY> <H1>Found</H1> The document has moved <A HREF="http://webmail.foo.com/webmail/login/foo.authdaemon/FDEC6032712477307AAD75D7ED3084F4/1055947623?folder=INBOX&form=folders">here</A>.<P> <HR> <ADDRESS>Apache/1.3.27 Server at webmail.foo.com Port 80</ADDRESS> </BODY></HTML> Also, do you see anything in your webserver error_log? The only thing I can think of which might be wrong is the permissions on the individual files in the maildir. You could also rm any other courier-created metadata files, like maildirsize for example (if you are using quotas). Regards, Brian.
