[CentOS] Squirrelmail Problem on CentOS 4.4
John Hinton
webmaster at ew3d.comWed May 16 23:18:03 UTC 2007
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Recently, some of my accounts cannot read any email in the INBOX within Squirrelmail. The error.... The server couldn't find the message you requested. Most probably your message list was out of date and the message has been moved away or deleted (perhaps by another program accessing the same mailbox). The messages are not being moved out. In fact, I can delete one of those messages just fine. I can also move messages to another folder. Oddly, once I move a message I can open and read it.. and I can open and read any message in the Trash folder. So, it seems that something has changed during an update to who knows what, which has borked up reading mail in Squirrelmail. It does seem that this is occurring so far on what would amount to root users of an account. In other words, the user created during a hosting installation. So, files are stored in /var/www/rootusername. When I add additional email users to an account, I put their user files in /var/www/homes/rootuser/additionalusername. Has anybody else experienced this? I'm a bit lost as to where to look. I am using Sendmail/Dovecot and have been on this server since CentOS 4 came out. This could be any of so many things from PHP to IMAP, but mostly it seems to be some pathing problem.. just not sure where to begin. The only thing I am finding in apache error logs is this: PHP Notice: Undefined variable: charset_converted in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 316, referer: http://domain_name_replaced_here_by_john.com/webmail/src/right_main.php?PG_SHOWALL=0&sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=saved_email Which doesn't seem to have any affect on other users and looks like it refers to the folder list and not the email reader. Thanks for any hints/help on this. Best, John Hinton
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