Adrian's on the right track, but it's not only memory limits, but other kinds of limits as well - and not always related to PHP. PHP's max_execution_time comes to mind, as does the HTTP timeout in Apache. -- rylin -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Chadd [mailto:adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: den 17 juli 2006 15:01 To: Guido Serassio Cc: wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Zero Sized Reply actually, I think I know this one. I think you'll find you're hitting some php configured memory limit and php is just exiting. Squid sees this as a reply with no data - and hence gives the error. What you need to do is edit php.ini, turn on logging, log to a file (say /tmp/log). Restart the web server and watch the logfile. If it throws an out of memory error then please tweak the memory settings (max memory size, max upload size, etc) in PHP. Its not a Squid problem - if its the problem I'm thinking about. :) Adrian On Mon, Jul 17, 2006, Guido Serassio wrote: > Hi, > > At 14.43 17/07/2006, wlagmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > >Hi All, > > > >We are using qmail for our mta with horde as the webmail interface. > >Our mail server is capable of both POP3 and webbase. Using Putlook as > >POP3 client I can send and receive 5MB of file size or more while > >If im using webmail I cannot even attached more than 400 Kb and Im > >having an error message from the Squid proxy as "ZERO SIZED REPLY" > >what does it mean and how can I solve it. > > > > > >Thank you very much, > > > >Wennie > > To know the version of your Squid could be very helpful for anyone > that would help you ... :-) > > Regards > > Guido > > > > - > ======================================================== > Guido Serassio > Acme Consulting S.r.l. - Microsoft Certified Partner > Via Lucia Savarino, 1 10098 - Rivoli (TO) - ITALY > Tel. : +39.011.9530135 Fax. : +39.011.9781115 > Email: guido.serassio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > WWW: http://www.acmeconsulting.it/