Re: Blank Screen after login

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If a php page goes blank, I always start looking for where php put its
messages. I would first check the php config where I'm supposed to look
for error messages.
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2013.Augusztus 5.(H) 23:17 időpontban Dan Mahoney ezt írta:
> Answers inline.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Aug 5, 2013, at 9:21, Paul Lesniewski <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> * Finally, on a hunch, I disabled the "filters" plugin.  Access came
>>> back
>>> to normal.  I'm still not sure that this "solved the problem" but my
>>> user
>>> is happy, so I'm sticking with it.
>>
>> Have you tried sniffing the IMAP port?  You could watch the full IMAP
>> conversation and perhaps get a better idea of where things break down.
>> However, it's quite well documented on the lists and our website that
>> the filters plugin is bad news.  If you're not doing server side,
>> delivery time filtering, you're asking for problems.  The other thing
>> to check is how much incoming mail such users have and how many
>> filters they have and whether or not they have chosen to filter only
>> unread mail.
>
> I did, both by putting imapd in most-debug mode, as well as with TCPdump.
> Per my original post, the conversation actually stops between PHP and imap
> while things spin -- forever, even on a new TCP connection.  I still don't
> understand why that would block me from hitting login.php again, and
> getting a new login prompt, that still feels broken.
>
> I also would say that if this plugin is such Bad News, then perhaps it
> shouldn't ship with base.
>
> People use the SM filters because it's the interface that's available to
> them -- I also have usermin on this system, and suspect I'm going to want
> to hack up the "filters" plugin to basically add a pointer to usermin's
> procmail module, or see if I can get one of the ones that actually handles
> your procmail rules for you working.
>
> -Dan
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