![]() ![]() ![]() New setup.php format for better overall SquirrelMail performance.Added compatibility with SquirrelMail v1.4.Removed config.php from distribution, replaced with for hassle-free upgrades.ĭescription: Many thanks to Greg Schiedler for help testing version 1.0!.Updated for latest version reporting API.> This is only a fix applicable for SM 1.4 and up. Fix for when going back to HTTP from HTTPS login that would cause javascript errors after sending at least one message - the right frame was getting redirected back to HTTPS.If user comes to login page with a URI that has any GET variables appended to it, they are automatically added to the secure redirection URI (Thanks to Alex Lemaresquier ).Changed plugin logic to detect HTTP and HTTPS connections based on port number instead of environment variables that in some cases may not be provided by the web server (Thanks to Tony Geerts ).Requires: SquirrelMail 1.2.8, Compatibility plugin, SSL-capable web server NOTE that configuration variable names have changed - please review your config file if upgrading from an earlier release!.Added more fine-grained controls over URI parsing (not recommended unless default behavior won't work).Added more flexible "multiple domains under one SSL certificate" configuration. ![]() Updated to stop accessing superglobal arrays directly.Removed specific requirement for Compatibility plugin.Updated for compatibility with SquirrelMail 1.5.x.Fix for problem with session variables sticking around between logins, such that SSL connection would be forced only every other login.When using $allVirtualDomainsUnderOneSSLHost and coming back from the signout page or a login error page, the URI was wrongly constructed - fixed thanks to Brett Johnson.Requires: SquirrelMail version 1.2.8 or above, HTTPS/SSL-capable web server with encryption already working on your SquirrelMail installation Please support this plugin's development: Donate to this author This utility is intended to prevent passwords and email contents being transmitted over the Internet in the clear after people browse to the login page without including in its address. Optionally, the secure connection can be turned off again after successful login. This plugin automatically enables a secure HTTPS/SSL-encrypted connection for the SquirrelMail login page if it hasn't already been requested by the referring hyperlink or bookmark. ![]()
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