SM 1.4.11 (php 5) memory, and edit attach problems

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Hi,

I've upgraded from SM 1.4.5 (with php 4.3.10) to 1.4.11 (with php 5.2.5)
and I've noted two strange things:

first, now when SM manipulates (resend, forward, view) messages with
long content (text or attach, I'm talking about just a little more than
100KiB), it quickly exhausted PHP memory available for scripts
(memory_limit in php.ini), no matter how much I assign (8M, 16M ...), so
it's impossible to fw,resend or edit them. I think my previous
installation hadn't this behaviour. It's quite annoying, as I think SM
shouldn't require so much memory... and haven't found which top value
could be fine...

second, when attaching a file to a new message, clicking in "Addresses"
in order to select emails from an address book, select them, and
returning to the compose window, the attached file is no more there...
I think tracker "[ 1805471 ] Can not attach files" is not exactly the
same problem... I haven't found this one reported.

Below is my configtest.php

hope someone could guide me with these.

bye


SquirrelMail configtest

This script will try to check some aspects of your SquirrelMail
configuration and point you to errors whereever it can find them. You
need to go run conf.pl in the config/ directory first before you run
this script.

SquirrelMail version:	1.4.11
Config file version:	1.4.0
Config file last modified:	27 November 2007 09:56:45
Checking PHP configuration...
    PHP version 5.2.5 OK.
    display_errors: 1
    error_reporting: 6135
    variables_order OK: EGPCS.
    PHP extensions OK.

    ERROR: You have enabled any one of magic_quotes_runtime,
magic_quotes_gpc or magic_quotes_sybase in your PHP configuration. We
recommend all those settings to be off. SquirrelMail may work with them
on, but when experiencing stray backslashes in your mail or other
strange behaviour, it may be advisable to turn them off.
Checking paths...
    Data dir OK.
    Attachment dir OK.
    Plugins OK.
    Themes OK.
    Default language OK.
    Base URL detected as: http://**********/webmail/src (location base
autodetected)
Checking outgoing mail service....
    SMTP server OK (220 ********** ESMTP Sendmail 8.13.7/8.13.6; Fri, 30
Nov 2007)
Checking IMAP service....
    IMAP server ready (* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN
NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL
ACL2=UNION STARTTLS] Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2004 Double
Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution information.)
    Capabilities: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN
NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL
ACL2=UNION STARTTLS
Checking internationalization (i18n) settings...
     gettext - Gettext functions are unavailable. SquirrelMail will use
slower internal gettext functions.
     mbstring - Mbstring functions are unavailable. Japanese translation
won't work.
     recode - Recode functions are unavailable.
     iconv - Iconv functions are available.
     timezone - Webmail users can change their time zone settings.
Checking database functions...
    not using database functionality.

Congratulations, your SquirrelMail setup looks fine to me!

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