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    Default Horde is sending blank attachments!

    Hi people, since last update to cPanel S21703, we noted that Horde is sending attachments with size of 0 bytes. No matter if you set the attach to be stored online or sent along with the message, the attachs are always set to 0 bytes in size, and are sent in blank.
    Probably is a problem originated in the last Security Update for Horde, and is not properly managing the uploaded attachments.

    Does anybody know how to repair this issue? We have several customers that are webmail based and this have made one of them turned to Gmail. We don't want to lose customer due to this issue. Please help!

    I'm using this version:
    WHM 11.15.0 cPanel 11.18.3-S21703
    CENTOS Enterprise 4.6 i686 on virtuozzo - WHM X v3.1.0

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    can confirm this "feature" wih latest current.

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    Check to make sure there is no quota set on the 'cpanel-horde' user. If there is a quota set, reset the quota to unlimited and the issue should be resolved.
    -Todd Shipway

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    Quote Originally Posted by cPanelTodd View Post
    Check to make sure there is no quota set on the 'cpanel-horde' user. If there is a quota set, reset the quota to unlimited and the issue should be resolved.
    Hi, where do I check this?

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    This needs to be done on the command line, using ssh.

    Code:
    quota cpanel-horde
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    Quote Originally Posted by cPanelTodd View Post
    This needs to be done on the command line, using ssh.

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    quota cpanel-horde
    ok, this was returned:

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    Disk quotas for user cpanel-horde (uid 32003):
         Filesystem  blocks   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit   grace
         /dev/simfs    5120*   5120    5120              33       0       0
    what should I do now? (I never played directly with quotas in this way, so tell me how to go from here)

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    I woud also appreciate if you could post answer to the previous question.

    kind regards


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    edquota cpanel-horde

    set to whatever you want it for Soft and hard limit and save

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    We have the same problem on a Virtual server of ours. The quota cpanel-horde already shows an unlimited quota...

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    Disk quotas for user cpanel-horde (uid 32004):
         Filesystem  blocks   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit   grace
          /dev/vzfs   20480*  20480   20480              73       0       0
    Any other suggestions?
    Last edited by bflorin; 04-17-2008 at 05:15 PM.

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    no more answers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Brockman View Post
    no more answers?
    Can you check your php.ini settings for "upload_tmp_dir" ?

    It should be set to something like "/tmp" or "/var/tmp"
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    Quote Originally Posted by nyjimbo View Post
    Can you check your php.ini settings for "upload_tmp_dir" ?

    It should be set to something like "/tmp" or "/var/tmp"
    which php.ini are you talking about? I have almost 15 outside my /home dir only.
    I suppose you refer to this:
    /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/etc/horde/php.ini

    Please confirm.


    Also, I've seen this notice inside that php.ini:

    Code:
    ; CPANEL NOTICE:
    ; If you edit this file you must run /usr/local/cpanel/bin/install_php_inis
    Running that command is a MUST? why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bflorin View Post
    We have the same problem on a Virtual server of ours. The quota cpanel-horde already shows an unlimited quota...

    Code:
    Disk quotas for user cpanel-horde (uid 32004):
         Filesystem  blocks   quota   limit   grace   files   quota   limit   grace
          /dev/vzfs   20480*  20480   20480              73       0       0
    Any other suggestions?
    That doesn't look like an unlimited quota. That looks like your quota has been reached.

    An unlimited quota would look similar to this:

    Disk quotas for user cpanel-horde (uid 32004): none

    In yours, under 'blocks' it is showing the amount of your quota used. Your quota is 20480 (20 MB?) and it is full.

    Set your quota to unlimited.

    edquota cpanel-horde

    Once in the editor, set all entries under 'soft' and 'hard' to 0 for all filesystems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Brockman View Post
    which php.ini are you talking about? I have almost 15 outside my /home dir only.
    I suppose you refer to this:
    /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/etc/horde/php.ini

    Please confirm.


    Also, I've seen this notice inside that php.ini:

    Code:
    ; CPANEL NOTICE:
    ; If you edit this file you must run /usr/local/cpanel/bin/install_php_inis
    Running that command is a MUST? why?
    I'm guessing it is so that it updates all of the PHP.ini files that Cpanel may use - such as those for horde phpmyadmin phppgadmin squirrelmail roundcube.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtindor View Post
    I'm guessing it is so that it updates all of the PHP.ini files that Cpanel may use - such as those for horde phpmyadmin phppgadmin squirrelmail roundcube.

    Mike
    ok, but what is the source file from where that script will update all of the php.ini files?

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