Re: http and https, Bug or Misconfiguration?

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On 7/5/07, Rainer Sigl <sigl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using squirrelmail 1.4.10a with apache 2.0.55 on  kubuntu dapper. My
> apache is configured to serve only ssl, https.
> After composing a email and pressing 'send' the email is sent correctly
> but I get a window:
> An error occured while loading
> http:/myhostname/src/right_main.php?mailbox=INBOX&sort=6&startMessage=1:
>
> Could not connect to host myhostname.
> The problem is obviously that squirrelmail tries to connect to
> myhostname via http (and not https!) and this is forbidden by my apache.
> Why does in this case squirrelmail not remember that it has to use https???

There could be a few reasons, depending on your system, but if you are
ALWAYS using https, the easiest way to ensure it stays that way is to
use the configuration tool, select "4.  General Options" and then "15.
Location base"

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