Re: Change Passwd Plugin

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>> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:40 AM, Bo Lynch <blynch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I have a box running
>>> squirrelmail-1.4.8-5.el5.centos.3
>>>
>>> The change_passwd plugin shows a blank screen.
>>> Change Passwd
>>> 4.2-1.2.8
>>>
>>> Compatibility
>>> 2.0.14
>>>
>>> When I enable the debugger plugin I get the following once logging in.
>>>
>>> Notice: A session had already been started - ignoring session_start() in
>>> /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/global.php on line 434
>>
>> This is misleading.  The debugger plugin may not be the best tool for
>> this.  Instead, read the mailing list posting guidelines to see how to
>> check your web server logs for the real error.  You should specify
>> where you got the version of that plugin that you are running.
>
> You had mailed me this version awhile back when I was having troubles
> getting change_passwd and quicksave plugin working together. In my http
> error log I see the following.
> [Thu Feb 05 13:30:28 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxx] PHP Notice:  Undefined
> variable: charset in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line
> 317, referer:
> http://ameliaschools.com/webmail/src/right_main.php?sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX
> [Thu Feb 05 13:30:28 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxx] PHP Notice:  Undefined
> variable: charset in /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line
> 317, referer:
> http://ameliaschools.com/webmail/src/right_main.php?sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX
> [Thu Feb 05 13:30:28 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxxx] PHP Notice:
> Undefined variable: squirrelmail_language in
> /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 607, referer:
> http://ameliaschools.com/webmail/src/right_main.php?sort=0&startMessage=1&mailbox=INBOX
> [Thu Feb 05 13:30:33 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxx] PHP Notice:  Undefined
> variable: squirrelmail_language in
> /usr/share/squirrelmail/functions/mime.php on line 607, referer:
> http://ameliaschools.com/webmail/src/read_body.php?mailbox=INBOX&passed_id=2446&startMessage=1

I'm not really going to pay attention to the notices above and assume
that they are a problem with the very outdated version you are running
(sure, it may be the newest RHEL/CentOS has, but it is OLD).

> [Thu Feb 05 13:30:50 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxx] PHP Fatal error:  Call
> to undefined function load_config() in
> /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/change_passwd/options.php on line 31,
> referer: http://ameliaschools.com/webmail/src/options.php

This indicates that you do not have the Compatibility plugin or have
not applied the patch it requires as explained in its INSTALL file.

> [Thu Feb 05 13:31:02 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxx] File does not exist:
> /var/www/html/favicon.ico
> [Thu Feb 05 13:31:27 2009] [error] [client xxxxxxx] PHP Fatal error:  Call
> to undefined function load_config() in
> /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/change_passwd/options.php on line 31,
> referer: http://ameliaschools.com/webmail/src/options.php
>
> My php version is  php-5.1.6-20.el5_2.1

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