[toaster] badhelo

2004-07-22 Thread Costin Gusa
hello is it possible to include the badhelo patch? as long as i know, badhelo is now part of qregex patch (http://www.arda.homeunix.net/store/qmail/) thank you costin

[toaster] fatal error

2004-07-22 Thread Noel Sanchez
When I try to forward an email with sqmail, say 10M, it gives me this error: "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 15728640 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 8192 bytes) in /var/www/html/mail/functions/imap_general.php on line 118" I've increased max upload size to 15M already. Anyone see this be

Re: [toaster] fatal error

2004-07-22 Thread Bill Shupp
Noel Sanchez wrote: When I try to forward an email with sqmail, say 10M, it gives me this error: "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 15728640 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 8192 bytes) in /var/www/html/mail/functions/imap_general.php on line 118" I've increased max upload size to 15M already.

Re: [toaster] fatal error

2004-07-22 Thread Noel Sanchez
Thanks for responding Bill. I've already edited /etc/php.ini for "max_execution_time = 2400" and "memory_limit = 15M". Any other files? > Noel Sanchez wrote: > >>When I try to forward an email with sqmail, say 10M, it gives me this >> error: >> >>"Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 15728640 byt

Re: [toaster] fatal error

2004-07-22 Thread Tom Collins
On Jul 22, 2004, at 3:38 PM, Noel Sanchez wrote: Thanks for responding Bill. I've already edited /etc/php.ini for "max_execution_time = 2400" and "memory_limit = 15M". Any other files? Take a look at this as well: ; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept. post_max_size = 8M Try an even high

Re: [toaster] fatal error

2004-07-22 Thread Noel Sanchez
Thanks Tom, that worked. I had it set to 15M. What exactly does "POST data that PHP will accept" mean? Is 100M overkill? > On Jul 22, 2004, at 3:38 PM, Noel Sanchez wrote: >> Thanks for responding Bill. I've already edited /etc/php.ini for >> "max_execution_time = 2400" and "memory_limit = 15M".

Re: [toaster] fatal error

2004-07-22 Thread Tom Collins
On Jul 22, 2004, at 5:55 PM, Noel Sanchez wrote: Thanks Tom, that worked. I had it set to 15M. What exactly does "POST data that PHP will accept" mean? Is 100M overkill? It's the amount of data it will accept from the web browser sending via the HTTP POST method. -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTEC