Re: getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

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Brian Gold wrote:
> 
>> From: Tomas Kuliavas [mailto:tokul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 12:41 PM
>> To: squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re:  getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to
>> access this page"
>> 
>> Could you show all your php session settings and list of enabled php
>> extensions.
>> 
>> --
>> Tomas
> 
> https://warlock.simons-rock.edu/webmail/src/phpinfo.php
> 
> 
You have  session.use_cookies	Off
http://php.net/session.configuration#ini.session.use-cookies

SquirrelMail does not work without cookies without making massive changes in
SquirrelMail code.

Instead of upping memory limit to 512M get APC extension and make sure that
server side sorting enabled in your setup, if IMAP server supports it. I
suspect that you have php-pecl-apc rpm in your RHEL DVD.

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