On 15/10/12 15:34, Tom Collins wrote:
> Catching up on old emails -- were you able to resolve this? I can't recall
> if this thread continued on the mailing list or not.
No, I haven't resolved it and I haven't done the testing either ;-( It's
been a busy month but I would like to get to the bott
Catching up on old emails -- were you able to resolve this? I can't recall if
this thread continued on the mailing list or not.
-Tom
On Sep 19, 2012, at 6:35 AM, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> On 19/09/12 11:52, Tom Collins wrote:
>> I'm offline, with limited Internet connectivity, so apologies if so
That should be just fine. Keep a copy of the currently-installed version to
switch back to after debugging.
-Tom
(Sent from my phone; forgive my brevity)
On Sep 19, 2012, at 3:35 PM, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> OK, I will look into doing this at a quiet time.
> I notice that there is a binary in t
On 19/09/12 11:52, Tom Collins wrote:
> I'm offline, with limited Internet connectivity, so apologies if someone else
> has already responded.
>
> I think you need to recompile QmailAdmin and manually install the binary. The
> installation process strips debug information that would probably sh
I'm offline, with limited Internet connectivity, so apologies if someone else
has already responded.
I think you need to recompile QmailAdmin and manually install the binary. The
installation process strips debug information that would probably show up in
this dump and help isolate the problem
Not sure if this is the right place to post but I don't know where else.
I am using qmailadmin in a standard shupp toaster, on a 64bit machine.
qmailadmin-1.2.15
I getting a WSOD after adding a new mailinglist. The mailinglist is made
and all appears correct.
Each line in the apache error log is