Dear All I apologize for asking an un-relevant question here. I just need some pointer if somebody has already faced this issue.
I had successfully installed drupal 7, posfixadmin. I was able to login to postfix admin and create email ids etc.
In something broken (not sure which one caused the issue), I am experiencing below problem with postfix admin. In between I have added boost , memcache etc for performance.
1. I am able to access domain/mailadmin page. 2. I can create admin accounts at domain/mailadmin/setup.php 3. I can see the admin login page by access
But when I enter my postfix admin mailid, and password (i am 100% sure these are correct), it goes to a page domain/login.php and then says "Page not found".
My question is why it is redirecting wrongly to domain/login.php.
Kindly help me.
Please note that I have all other things working like amavisd, dovecot etc, I am able to send recv mails for accounts that I created previously.
Regards
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Austin Einter wrote:
Dear All I apologize for asking an un-relevant question here. I just need some pointer if somebody has already faced this issue.
I had successfully installed drupal 7, posfixadmin. I was able to login to postfix admin and create email ids etc.
In something broken (not sure which one caused the issue), I am experiencing below problem with postfix admin. In between I have added boost , memcache etc for performance.
Boost is known to cause heartache.
- I am able to access domain/mailadmin page.
- I can create admin accounts at domain/mailadmin/setup.php
- I can see the admin login page by access
But when I enter my postfix admin mailid, and password (i am 100% sure these are correct), it goes to a page domain/login.php and then says "Page not found".
My question is why it is redirecting wrongly to domain/login.php.
Maybe your .htaccess file.
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But when I enter my postfix admin mailid, and password (i am 100% sure these are correct), it goes to a page domain/login.php and then says "Page not found".
Just like there is an option to set base url in htaccess for rewrites in Drupal there must be a way to tell postfix admin that it is not installed at the root and that it should redirect to domain/mailadmin/login.php and not domain/login.php. Could be something in .htaccess for postfixadmin like Earnie mentioned or it could be in config.inc.php for postfixadmin
You could walk through a few installation instructions on postfixadmin and see if you have missed any of the steps.
Thanks Anoop
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