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However, the real thanks goes to gwhooey, who pointed out the post in your vb2 thread, and to whoever it was that posted said post. :) |
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It seems to work correctly about 10-15% of the times I try it, but once it has failed it will not work again until I delete all of my cookies, clear out my internet cache, and wait for a few hours. It also doesn't matter which pop account I am trying to log in to (I have 3 that I am trying to access, two of which are from my own servers) Any recommendations on what I can try to either fix this or further steps I can take to help diagnose what is wrong? Does it matter that I have the email.php file located in my /forum/ directory? Is that the same place everyone else has it? (I had assumed that was where it went but couldn't find any actual documentation that that is where it is supposed to go) |
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the exact sequence that occurs: I attempt to login with username = allenbm@sbcglobal.net server = pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com password = <my password> after a few seconds I am redirected to this url: http://www.mydomain.net/forum/email....se+login+again. (mydomain.net was edited by me in this post) if I then re-enter the information (exactly the same as before) then with almost no pause at all (like something is cached improperly) I am taken to this url: http://www.mydomain.net/forum/email.php?CMD=cookie and displayed in my browser is the Quote:
returning to email.php after this has happened and re-enterring the same information (which I am positive is correct) continues to take me directly to the http://www.mydomain.net/forum/email.php?CMD=cookie URL with no apparent attempt to reload the information. |
Sounds like weird cookie problems. Not sure the cause of that to be honest. Some servers run this hack without problems - I've run this on 2 different setups, and so have other people who've installed this. Other people have servers that do not have IMAP, or have different setups that are just incompatible.
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Yeah, same issue (nobody@host.com) .. Tried that, didn't work.. :( Thnx though.. :) |
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Question: Is there a way to add an automatic session timeout in the event the user does not logout manually? |
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THis is an awesome addition. I am having one issue. After deleting some messages on my IMAP server, I got this error: Code:
Warning: date(): Windows does not support dates prior to midnight (00:00:00), January 1, 1970 in C:\Net\wwwroot\hosted\forums.clanterritory.com\email.php on line 244 Is there a way to make the username and host name the user logs into with the first time automatically get added to the custom userprofile fields we added in your optional addition? I would love it if the next version could feature these enhancements.
In POP3 mode, does it leave a copy of the message on the server so that it will stay there until you delete it? How do I make IMAP be the default radio button instead of POP3? Is there any way to store the default in a profile like we can the username and host? As I said, this is an excellent addition to the forum. I really like it! Great work! Shan |
How would I get the navbar to show?
I've edited it quite a bit to my liking, that's the only thing really missing. Thanks for your help and great hack :) |
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