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Old 12th November 2004, 04:48 PM
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php-imap problem with Squirrelmail on FC2

Hi,

Using FC2, I've installed Squirrelmail, however when I come to log in, i get
"ERROR : Could not complete request. Query: CREATE "mail/Sent"
Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name"

Having read various posts via google searching, I downloaded and installed the php-imap-4.3.8 rpm, added extension=imap.so to php.ini.

Still not getting anywhere.

Could some kind soul help me out here please?

Thank you

Matthew.
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