Re: SquirrelMail login with Content Advisor Enabled

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>> First, let me say thanks and great work to the squirrelmail development
>>  team, and the community surrounding it. The fact that I have been
>> using SM for 2+ years now without ever having to email the mailing list
>> says a lot for the product and the documentation that comes with it.
>> Great job all.
>>
>> I did had a problem with my users accessing SquirrelMail with Content
>> Advisor turned on.  I did a lot of searching, and only found dead ends.
>> Lots
>> of notes that either did not have any answer, or the only answer was to
>> turn off Content Advisor.  Although I personally agree with the "turn
>> off" option, this was not a acceptable option for my bosses.
>>
>> After a lot of research, I have put together what I did to make it
>> possible for my users to login to SquirrelMail and still have Content
>> Advisor turned
>> on.  I have documented the process on my website -
>> http://www.wikiak.org/howtos/index.html?Squirrelmail_And_Content_Advisor
>
> Thanks.  Nice work.  You might also consider putting patches (unified
> diff) on that page.
>
> Also, reading
> http://www.hanselman.com/blog/IEsContentAdvisorPICSRatingsAndTheASPNETFla
> keyOfTheDay.aspx I would just suggest that people who have this problem
> and want a simpler solution might first try *removing* SquirrelMail's
> index.php and see if that helps, since part of the problem might be that
> when IE asks for index.php, SquirrelMail redirects to login.php, which in
> turn ends the user's session.  An alternative might be to make index.php
> redirect to webmail.php instead of login.php.
>
>> Hopefully, posting this message to the mailing list will help someone
>> else in the future.  I am open to any criticism/critiquing of my work.
>> Feel free
>> to let me know of any errors/problems/etc.
>>
>> In particular, this message can be considered "in reply to"
>> Subject: Re:  Content Advisor
>> From: Paul Lesneiwski
>> Date: 2005-03-24 23:58:23
>> and Subject:  IE6 and Content Advisor Problems
>> From: Ron Culler
>> Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:05:11 -0800

Is this something we can put in our Administator's Manual? I don't want to
rip the sites unless allowed to, and I'd like other people but myself to
review it.

Sincerely,
Fredrik

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