Re: Erros after sending message

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JasonHirsh wrote:
> 
> Using Freebsd 8.0m Apache 22 with mod ssl,  Dovecot and Postfix
> 
> I have gotten SM up but I am find that after I compose a messsage and go
> to send it  I get a different error in each of the three browsers I have
> tested
> 
> In Firefox the message is send and I get        
>           An error occurred during a connection to xxxxxx.com:80.
> SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
> (Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
> 
> but the message makes it to destination
> 
> in safari 5.0
> 
> I stay on the compose screen after pushing send but the message goes
> through
> 
> 
> In IE  7 
> 
> I get the error
> 
> Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage 
>    
>    Most likely causes:
> You are not connected to the Internet. 
> The website is encountering problems. 
> There might be a typing error in the address. 
>  
>    but the message goes
> 
> (yes I made sure SSL and TLS were activated)
> 
> 
> In all instances the message is stored in the Inbox send folder, there are
> no errors in the apache . mail or security logs...
> 
> 
> what am i doing wrong??
>     
> 
http-over-ssl on 80 port. Why are you doing it? What's wrong with basic
https://hostname/ and why do you want to show port numbers to end users. It
can also be the cause of your secure cookie failure.

Is pecl-APC-3.1.9_1 port installed and enabled in your PHP configuration, if
you use Apache DSO module?

Is server side sorting turned on in SquirrelMail configuration?

Can you reproduce same problem in basic SquirrelMail setup without vlogin
overrides and without port hacks?
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