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/ frontpage 
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/ frontpage 
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tarjei
Vincent Stoessel wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> The problem is probably that Nadmin is still trying to use the mail 
>> functions on the front page. There are two possible solutions to the 
>> problem:
>> 1. Find the code that calls for checking imap and comment it out.
>
>
>
> If nadmin were all text files residing on the drive then a simple egrep
> or perl command would enable to find it easily. But scrolling though
> nadmin's many, many pages is not a quick task. If this has come up 
> before, can anyone give a fellow developer a hint as to where it may 
> be located?
>
>
>
>> 2. Make it possible for apache to read passwd, then things work
>
>
> -rw-r--r--    1 root     root          Jun 27 17:20 /etc/passwd
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> it is world readable by default. What are you recommending?
>
>
>>
>> tarjei
>>
>> Vincent Stoessel wrote:
>>
>>> At this point I'm actually considerin
>>>
>>> Supplied argument is not a valid imap resource in ROOT(914) : 
>>> eval()'d code(267) : eval()'d code(3) : eval()'d code(78) : eval()'d 
>>> code on line 198.
>>>
>>> imap? why is it trying to use imap? and yes, I have turned off
>>> nadmin mail functions in the nadmin system config for the site.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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