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-----Original Message----- From: Brian Candler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 2:18 AM To: sq sub Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sqwebmail] corrupted user name in email address On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 07:22:17PM +0100, sq sub wrote: > I have tried as brian suggests writing the message out to a file from > sendit.sh and the output show the same corruption, so the problem lies with > sqwebmail, anyone any idea? Next: (1) what was the ./configure line you used to build sqwebmail? (2) what authentication module(s) are you using? i.e. what do you get from the following two commands: # cat authmodulelist # grep authmodulelist authdaemonrc (3) when you login, the username is displayed at the top-right of the screen - is this correct or is it also corrupted? All this information comes out of the auth modules, so if there's a bug there then it would provide a bad username - garbage in, garbage out. If you're using authvchkpw, then what version of libvpopmail do you have? libvpopmail has had problems with uninitialised buffers in the past. If you're using authpam: please post the exact matching line from /etc/passwd. This again is so that we can try to replicate the problem. Finally, what's the exact O/S that you're running under, and the version of gcc used to compiled it? Regards, Brian. > > On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 04:09:56PM +0100, sq sub wrote: > >I have now tried all of the following combinations and as you see the user > >"from" email address is still corrupted (this is the log from qmail-send) > > OK. Unfortunately my account doesn't work for posting to the sqwebmail list, > so I'm going to drop out of the conversation until it's fixed. > > Until then, I suggest you replace sendit.sh with a test script: something > like > > #!/bin/sh > date >>/tmp/sendit.$$ > echo "Params: $@" >>/tmp/sendit.$$ > echo "Message:" >>/tmp/sendit.$$ > cat - >>/tmp/sendit.$$ > exit 0 > > Each time you send a message, it will appear in /tmp/sendit.NNNNN which you > can read, and prove whether the header is corrupted there (in which case > it's sqwebmail's fault) or not (in which case it's qmail's fault) > > Good luck, > > Brian. > > > > >After install-configure > > > >@40000000406ad46537409994 new msg 52224 > >@40000000406ad4653740b104 info msg 52224: bytes 378 from > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 8261 uid 89 > >@40000000406ad466010aa7ac starting delivery 52: msg 52224 to remote > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >@40000000406ad466010abf1c status: local 0/10 remote 1/20 > >@40000000406ad466084f5b84 delivery 52: success: > >192.168.1.1_accepted_message./Re > >mote_host_said:_250_Roger/ > >@40000000406ad466084f76dc status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 > >@40000000406ad466084f7eac end msg 52224 > > > > > > > >after edit CHARSET > > > >@40000000406ad4b6041cc9ac new msg 52224 > >@40000000406ad4b6041ce11c info msg 52224: bytes 384 from > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 8307 uid 89 > >@40000000406ad4b60a008df4 starting delivery 55: msg 52224 to remote > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >@40000000406ad4b60a00a94c status: local 0/10 remote 1/20 > > > > > >after adding > > > >./configure --disable-autorenamesent \ > >--without-authdaemon \ > >--with-authvchkpw \ > >--enable-unicode=iso-8859-1,utf-8 > >to configure > >then make; make install-strip; them make install-configure > >i still get: > > > >@40000000406ad69016719cf4 new msg 52226 > >@40000000406ad6901671b464 info msg 52226: bytes 380 from > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 12144 uid 89 > >@40000000406ad6901fd0d814 starting delivery 60: msg 52226 to remote > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >@40000000406ad6901fd0f36c status: local 0/10 remote 1/20 > >@40000000406ad69026ea16ec delivery 60: success: > >192.168.1.1_accepted_message./Re > >mote_host_said:_250_Roger/ > >@40000000406ad69026ea362c status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 > >@40000000406ad69026ea3a14 end msg 52226 > > > >then an edit to CHARSET to leave just iso-8859 i still get: > > > >@40000000406ad77a17348f34 new msg 52226 > >@40000000406ad77a1734a6a4 info msg 52226: bytes 380 from > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 12245 uid 89 > >@40000000406ad77a228355b4 starting delivery 63: msg 52226 to remote > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >@40000000406ad77a2283710c status: local 0/10 remote 1/20 > >@40000000406ad77a2a08fa8c delivery 63: success: > >192.168.1.1_accepted_message./Re > >mote_host_said:_250_Roger/ > >@40000000406ad77a2a0915e4 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 > >@40000000406ad77a2a091db4 end msg 52226 > > > > > > > >>This is my configure settings. it's about a simple as it gets. $ > >>./configure --disable-autorenamesent \ > >> --without-authdaemon \ > >> --with-authvchkpw > >> > >>I have seen some people talking about the CHARSET which as you can see I > >>am not setting about, do you think that may have something to do with it? > >> > >>Brian Candler writes: > >> > >>>On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 12:07:37PM +0100, sq sub wrote: > >>>>I have been using sqwebmail 3.3.7 for some time and it's ok. > >>>> > >>>>after upgrading to v4.0.2 I now get corruption in the user name part of > >>>>the email address when I send an email. it looks like random stuff then > >>>>the last two characters are ok then followed by the @and domain. > >>>> > >>>>The system is running on redhat 7.2 (yes it's old!) > >>>> > >>>>does anyone have the same issue? > >>> > >>>Looks like someone else does, posted a couple of weeks ago: > >>>http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=sqwebmail&m=107936857313811&w=2 > >>> > >>>I have not seen a solution to this issue though. I haven't yet upgraded > >>>to > >>>this version myself either. > >>> > >>>What ./configure options did you use when compiling sqwebmail? Then we > >>>might > >>>be able to replicate your problem. > >>> > >>>Regards, > >>> > >>>Brian. > >> > > >
