unfortunately, you won't get any support here, since you aren't running linux. apparently Solaris is considered an 'obscure' operating system here. i ran into the same problem. supplied considerable diagnostics, but was ignored, since "it must be a bug in solaris" (which, without proper investigation, is an unsupportable statement).


in any event, since the three other webmail interfaces i offer to my customers work just dandy - and customers prefer them to sqwebmail anyway - i simply added a disclaimer line to the login page, advising customers to use the other webmail interfaces if they needed to download attachments.

the following webmail programs work fine under solaris, you might give them a try:

squirrelmail (customer favorite by a wide margin)
IMP (i personally hate it due to the two dozen+ dependencies required to get it running)
TWIG



At 08:00 AM 6/27/2003, Paul D wrote:
Hi!

Trying to resend this. I need *any* ideas, theories etc cause I've really hit the wall on this one.

Thanks a lot! / Paul


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Fr�n: Paul D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: tis 10 jun 2003  19.26.18
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
�mne: Attachments problem

Hi!

I can't get attachments to work on my sqwebmail installation. When a user for example clicks on a jpeg image attachment it opens a new window with nothing in it. Clicking on download results in a jpg file containing the � character (ascii value 255).

I thought it was some kind of mime problem. I tried specifying both a directory in mimetypes (as written in ./configure --help) and a list of files (as in INSTALL). Nothing works.

Info about my system, environment och configure options is in config.log:
http://mondo.mine.nu/config.log


Thanks a lot for any help!


Regards / Paul D



Paul Theodoropoulos
http://www.anastrophe.com
http://folding.stanford.edu
The Nicest Misanthrope on the Net






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