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RE: Exchange and Ispcp - Krisxxx - 10-11-2008 04:36 PM (10-10-2008 10:55 PM)BeNe Wrote: You can also put it to /var/www/ with the correct Permissions that Apache can read it. I get the same error nomatter where i put the file: Error: Your files directory 'var/files' is in the webservers docroot How can that be? How should the permissions be? What user and group should be the owner? RE: Exchange and Ispcp - Zothos - 10-11-2008 10:03 PM <ot>a friend of my is currently using exchange and ispcp. He has a server with ispcp running all the normal mail stuff, and a real exchange server where every mailbox gets his mails from the ispcp server via pop3 ebery 5minutes</ot> RE: Exchange and Ispcp - Krisxxx - 10-12-2008 07:44 PM (10-11-2008 10:03 PM)Zothos Wrote: <ot>a friend of my is currently using exchange and ispcp. He has a server with ispcp running all the normal mail stuff, and a real exchange server where every mailbox gets his mails from the ispcp server via pop3 ebery 5minutes</ot> Sounds great, but i need it all to be in just 1 server and i still have problem with the files folder. No matter where i put it, it says that its in the docroot RE: Exchange and Ispcp - Krisxxx - 10-13-2008 04:18 PM Nobody has had that problem before with the files folder? Would really like this to work. RE: Exchange and Ispcp - BeNe - 10-13-2008 06:42 PM The docroot should not be accessable from the Internet. So please put it in a Folder outside the docroot. Then make sure that Apache (the vuXXXX) User has enough permission. Also checked the eGroupware Forum ? This is no really an ispCP Problem. Greez BeNe |