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| [SurgeMail List] Re: Send failed open (127.0.0.1) failed Connection refused Error - Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:12:46 +1300 | |||||||||||
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It was actually not on my list yet, but I admit that it should be as that is=
indeed the best way to find settings :-)<div><br></div><div>Also maybe it i=
s more intuitive for the surgeweb customisation page to start of on the glob=
al customisation page rather than the per domain page...<div><br></div><div>=
Marijn<br _moz_editor_bogus_node=3d"TRUE" _moz_dirty=3d""><br><br>--- Origin=
al message --- <br>Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] login_crossdomain ?? <br>Fr=
om: Michael Prichard <mike@prichard.net> <br>To: <surgemail-list@netw=
insite.com> <br>Date: 20/04/2009 6:37 PM<br><br><div>You de man! That "glob=
al" button was key. Any chance some of these well hidden settings can be add=
ed to the "Find config setting" search list? I'm sure it's probably just one=
of the things on the todo list, but just in case it's not, here's my vote f=
or adding it....<div><br><div><div>On 19 Apr 2009, at 4:36 PM, Lyle Giese wr=
ote:</div><br class=3d"Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type=3d"cite">=
<div bgcolor=3d"#ffffff" text=3d"#000000"> Regular webadmin at port 7025.&n=
bsp; Go down to 'Value Added Features' then SurgeWeb. Be sure to switc=
h to Global settings(defaults to main domain settings). Select Advance=
d and under Skinning and Interface Look, CrossDomain Logins.<br> <br> Lyle<b=
r> <br> Michael Prichard wrote: <blockquote cite=3d"mid:44B1E38C-CBF2-4F7F-8=
1D9-EFCFC5652D9A@prichard.net" type=3d"cite">Sorry to be dense, but I can't =
find any mention of this setting anywhere in the docs or in the list archive=
s, and it's apparently crucial to returning the functionality I'd been using=
for debugging domain issues. I'm used to logging into one of our servers us=
ing one domain but logging into an account in a different domain hosted on t=
he same server, or: <div><br> </div> <div>login: <a target=3d"_blank" moz=
-do-not-send=3d"true" href=3d"mailto:domain1user@domain1.com">domain1user@do=
main1.com</a>@domain2.net</div> <div><br> </div> <div>in surgeweb login p=
age. Surgeweb returns this error:</div> <div><br> </div> <div><span class=
=3d"Apple-style-span" style=3d"font-size: 14px; color: rgb(255, 0, 0); font-=
family: Arial; font-weight: bold;">Sorry crossdomain logins are disabled (en=
able with login_crossdomain in surgeweb admin interface)</span></div> <div>=
<br> </div> <div>which seems straightforward enough except that this setti=
ng doesn't show up in any settings search or the Help page, and I'm unclear =
about what the "Surgeweb Admin Interface" is other than the Surgeweb setting=
s within the overall settings page at port 7025. I suspect I'm missing somet=
hing pretty basic, but half suspect that I'm perhaps supposed to add the lin=
e:</div> <div><br> </div> <div>login_crossdomain =3d true</div> <div><br=
> </div> <div>in /etc/surgeweb.ini. I'm using <span class=3d"Apple-st=
yle-span" style=3d"font-family: -webkit-monospace; white-space: pre;"><font =
class=3d"Apple-style-span" face=3d"'Lucida Grande'"><span class=3d"Apple-sty=
le-span" style=3d"white-space: normal;">4.0m-1</span></font><span class=3d"A=
pple-style-span" style=3d"font-family: 'Lucida Grande'; white-space: normal;=
"> on OS X Intel and PPC servers. </span></span></div> </blockquot=
e> <br> </div> </blockquote></div><br></div></div></div></div>
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