Re: 404 after sending mail

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bob.33 wrote:
> 
> 2. configtest.php has no complaints and says, "looks fine to me!"
> 
You look at the wrong part of page. Location base test involves human. You
must check text written after "Base URL detected as"  and make sure that it
matches address displayed in browser's address bar. If you open
http://mail.example.org/src/configtest.php, line should say "Base URL
detected as: http://mail.example.org/src (location base autodetected)" and
not something else.

If base URL is detected correctly, then either you have some funky hostname
and it messes SquirrelMail or lighttpd+php-fcgi environment differs from
Apache and IIS environments.
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