fakessh :
You sent a message to the list ( in addition to this one ) that had
my address in the " From: " header instead of yours. Please adjust
your MUA or MTA setting to refrain from that in future messages.
On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:02 PM, fakessh@fakessh.eu wrote:
I currently installed in one of my vhosts roundcubemail 0.3.1, the
installer told me that everything is ok, the log directories are ok and yet I
still did not log
Did you manually check the log directory ownership / permissions, or
just trust the installer ?
Without log files of error messages, there is not much I can help.
there was a post of Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:16:33 +0100 (CET) there was a email entitled [RCU] mcrypt issues In this email advice to change program/include/rcmail.php lin 993
to $iv =8;you think it is necessary to make the change indicated in the
thread in question a email entitled [RCU] mcrypt issues to solve my problems authentication
I do not know if your problem is the same as the mcrypt problem that
impacted someone else.
Getting error messages from a log file is the only way to
troubleshoot your issue.
If you are running a RoundCube instance not directly connected to the
Internet, you could try turning on the display of error in /etc/
php.ini like this :
display_errors = On
There are two places in the php.ini file where that parameter is
located, make sure only one is active.