Good call. I checked and these are my settings in main.inc.php: $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = TRUE; $rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993';
Will setting the auto_create_user to false stop this from happening?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
On 10/23/05, Robert Landes r.landes@clixel.net wrote:
Is it possible, that with every new login a new user is created in the database? Have a look in your database table "users", if there are more than 1 user or even any user?
Sounds like you get a new user everytime.
How do you handle the mail server domain? Did you set a fixed doamin name within the config or are you using the text input field + usernam + password on logon page?
/Rob
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:21:48 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a fresh install of 0.1-20051021 running. So far everything
seems
to be going great (with the exception of the include_path error in
index.php)
except that each time I Logout and Log back in I loose everything that
(I
assume) is in the database. This includes contacts, settings & identies.
I
didn't see anyone else post about this since yesterday - so is anyone
else
having a similar problem?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
No, it won't and you would have to create all users manually. Can you please try to use it without ssl, i.e. using mail.wyldwolf.org instead of ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993 and see if it then is working like it supposed to be?
/Rob
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 08:13:03 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
Good call. I checked and these are my settings in main.inc.php: $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = TRUE; $rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993';
Will setting the auto_create_user to false stop this from happening?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
On 10/23/05, Robert Landes r.landes@clixel.net wrote:
Is it possible, that with every new login a new user is created in the database? Have a look in your database table "users", if there are more
than
1 user or even any user?
Sounds like you get a new user everytime.
How do you handle the mail server domain? Did you set a fixed doamin
name
within the config or are you using the text input field + usernam +
password
on logon page?
/Rob
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:21:48 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a fresh install of 0.1-20051021 running. So far everything
seems
to be going great (with the exception of the include_path error in
index.php)
except that each time I Logout and Log back in I loose everything that
(I
assume) is in the database. This includes contacts, settings &
identies.
I
didn't see anyone else post about this since yesterday - so is anyone
else
having a similar problem?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
Yes, switching to non-ssl does seem to have fixed it.
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
On 10/23/05, Robert Landes r.landes@clixel.net wrote:
No, it won't and you would have to create all users manually. Can you please try to use it without ssl, i.e. using mail.wyldwolf.orghttp://mail.wyldwolf.orginstead of ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993 and see if it then is working like it supposed to be?
/Rob
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 08:13:03 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
Good call. I checked and these are my settings in main.inc.php: $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = TRUE; $rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993';
Will setting the auto_create_user to false stop this from happening?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
On 10/23/05, Robert Landes r.landes@clixel.net wrote:
Is it possible, that with every new login a new user is created in the database? Have a look in your database table "users", if there are more
than
1 user or even any user?
Sounds like you get a new user everytime.
How do you handle the mail server domain? Did you set a fixed doamin
name
within the config or are you using the text input field + usernam +
password
on logon page?
/Rob
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:21:48 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a fresh install of 0.1-20051021 running. So far everything
seems
to be going great (with the exception of the include_path error in
index.php)
except that each time I Logout and Log back in I loose everything
that
(I
assume) is in the database. This includes contacts, settings &
identies.
I
didn't see anyone else post about this since yesterday - so is anyone
else
having a similar problem?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
Ok,
so that should be reported as a BUG at the Sourceforge.net poject site.
/Rob
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 08:38:46 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, switching to non-ssl does seem to have fixed it.
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
On 10/23/05, Robert Landes r.landes@clixel.net wrote:
No, it won't and you would have to create all users manually. Can you please try to use it without ssl, i.e. using
mail.wyldwolf.orghttp://mail.wyldwolf.orginstead of
ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993 and see if it then is working like it
supposed
to be?
/Rob
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 08:13:03 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
Good call. I checked and these are my settings in main.inc.php: $rcmail_config['auto_create_user'] = TRUE; $rcmail_config['default_host'] = 'ssl://mail.wyldwolf.org:993';
Will setting the auto_create_user to false stop this from happening?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley
On 10/23/05, Robert Landes r.landes@clixel.net wrote:
Is it possible, that with every new login a new user is created in
the
database? Have a look in your database table "users", if there are
more
than
1 user or even any user?
Sounds like you get a new user everytime.
How do you handle the mail server domain? Did you set a fixed doamin
name
within the config or are you using the text input field + usernam +
password
on logon page?
/Rob
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:21:48 -0500, Kevin Kelley wyldwolf@gmail.com wrote:
I've got a fresh install of 0.1-20051021 running. So far everything
seems
to be going great (with the exception of the include_path error in
index.php)
except that each time I Logout and Log back in I loose everything
that
(I
assume) is in the database. This includes contacts, settings &
identies.
I
didn't see anyone else post about this since yesterday - so is
anyone
else
having a similar problem?
Thanks, Kevin Kelley