Re: Create Failed

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>>>>>>> I've been running squirrelMail for a while now, and also just
>>>>>>> upgraded from 1.4.4 to 1.4.6 in the hopes that this would resolve
>>>>>>> this issue. in the Left Panel, I am getting:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *ERROR: Could not complete request.*
>>>>>>> Query: CREATE "mail/Sent"
>>>>>>> Reason Given: CREATE failed: Can't create mailbox node
>>>>>>> /home/aewhale/Mail/mail/: Permission denied
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had thought that this was working yesterday.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So my question is, what permissions does it require?  I already
>>>>>>> have enabled 777 on the Mail folder, but this is not helping.
>>>>>>> Is there a simpletest script for this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> have you upgraded your unlisted IMAP server?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using UW imap. Is there a better one?  I'd like to get this
>>>>> updated
>>>>> with as little fuss as possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running Mandrake 10.1 and Mandriva 2006.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> you are using modified UW imap version. I suspect that older uw
>>>> version
>>>> was standard one and new uw imap server is modified to lock user in
>>>> Mail
>>>> directory. set default prefix to empty string and remove all folder
>>>> options that are stored in user's preferences
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It's the same server, been working, I just cannot figure out what
>>> permissions are required where.
>>>
>>> I tried the above, and still get:
>>>
>>> *ERROR: Could not complete request.*
>>> Query: CREATE "mail/Sent"
>>> Reason Given: CREATE failed: Can't create mailbox node
>>> /home/aewhale/Mail/mail/: Permission denied
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>
>> 1. If you have other email program running on the server - close it.
>> 2. If you have SquirrelMail interface open - close it.
>> 3. Find place that stores your SquirrelMail data directory and rename
>> aewhale.pref file or move it to other directory.
>> 4. Go to /home/aewhale and backup contents of Mail directory.
>> 5. Rename /home/aewhale/Mail directory and /home/aewhale/.mailboxlist
>> file
>> 6. Copy Mail directory from /etc/skel and change ownership of directory
>> and all files that all stored in it. Directory and files should be owned
>> by user whos home directory is /home/aewhale directory.
>> 7. Start SquirrelMail configuration utility and set default folder
>> prefix
>> to empty string.
>> 8. Save your configuration and try logging into SquirrelMail.
>> 9. If it works - restore mailboxes from backuped Mail directory. Keep
>> permissions and ownership that are set for new Mail directory.
>>
>> If you have SELinux libraries installed on your system, setting
>> permissions to 777 is not a good idea.
>>
>>
> Thanks Tomas, I have returned from vacation with my family, and have
> implemented your steps.
>
> However, I am sad to say that the problem persists.

Please show error message that you get after you made all the steps that
I've asked to do. Please note that if error message is the same, it shows
that you haven't followed my instructions.

Show output of following commands:
* 'ls -ld /home/aewhale'
* 'ls -ld /home/aewhale/Mail'
* 'ls -ld /home/aewhale/Mail/mail'
* 'cat /etc/passwd | grep aewhale'

-- 
Tomas


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