[imp] Problems sending attachments

Antonio Guerrieri ant at ultra5.unile.it
Fri Dec 5 01:33:40 PST 2003


On 2 dic 2003, at 22:23, Eric Rostetter wrote:

> Quoting Antonio Guerrieri <ant at mailing.unile.it>:
>
>>> Check /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf and check the value of
>>> LimitRequestBody
>>
>> I have made a fresh apache installation in /usr/local/apache2
>> so I haven't the conf.d directory in /usr/local/apache2.
>> Do you think apache/php search /etc/httpd/conf.d still?
>> I have moved /etc/http /etc/http.rh.
>
> So you are not using Red Hat's apache?  What about PHP?  Did you build
> from Red Hat's source or Apache's source?
No, it is not Red Hat apache... built from the scratch
PHP 4.3.3 has been built from the scratch also...
>
> No idea.  You should look at the output of phpinfo() (e.g. from 
> test.php)
> and see what it says it is looking at, doing, running, etc).

test.php result:
Horde Versions
	• 	Horde: 2.2.4
	• 	IMP: 3.2.2 (run IMP tests)
	• 	Turba: 1.2

PHP Version
	• 	View phpinfo() screen
	• 	PHP Version: 4.3.3
	• 	PHP Major Version: 4.3
	• 	PHP Minor Version: 3
	• 	PHP Version Classification: release
	• 	You are running a supported version of PHP.

PHP Module Capabilities
	• 	DOM XML Support: Yes
	• 	FTP Support: Yes
	• 	Gettext Support: Yes
	• 	IMAP Support: Yes
	• 	LDAP Support: No
	• 	MCAL Support: No
	• 	Mcrypt Support: No
	• 	MySQL Support: Yes
	• 	PostgreSQL Support: No
	• 	XML Support: Yes

Miscellaneous PHP Settings
	• 	magic_quotes_runtime disabled: Yes
	• 	file_uploads enabled: Yes
	• 	safe_mode disabled: Yes
	• 	trans_sid disabled: Yes

PHP Sessions
	• 	Session counter: 2
	• 	To unregister the session: click here

PEAR
	• 	PEAR - Yes
	• 	Recent PEAR - Yes
	• 	Mail - Yes
	• 	Log - Yes
	• 	DB - Yes
	• 	Net_Socket - Yes
	• 	Date - Yes
	• 	HTML_Common/HTML_Select - Yes

>
>>> Make sure you don't have any lines like:
>>>
>>>          AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
>>>
>>> in your /etc/httpd/conf/*.conf files.  If you do, they will conflict
>>> with
>>> the filters in /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf and cause the situation you
>>> describe.
>>>
>> I'm using the directory tree of the fresh apache installation...
>
> You need to provide more details of your apache/php installs to even 
> hope
> for help...
I think it is not a problem related to apache/php because SquirrelMail 
works well...

Ciao
Antonio



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