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Squirrelmail user preference file, which is created when a user logs in, has access permission set to 600. When I log to cpanel, I cannot even read this file.

How can I access this file?

 

AbuJenin

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It is in the directory .sqmaildata outside of public_html.

You access it via cPanel's File Manager or via FTP using the file mask "-al" (no quotatation marks).

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I can go to the file by CPanel File Manager. But I cannot view, edit, or copy it. Its permission is set to 600, and I couldn't change that either.

All users prefrence files in this data directory (user@example.com.pref) created by Squirrelmail and have permission set to 600.

 

AbuJenin

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You should be able to edit it in file manager, from cpanel. I just checked on one of my accounts and could do so with no problem.

 

If you can not, please open a ticket at the support desk, and include in the exact error message you are getting, and how you get that error message - that way we can reproduce it.

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Please read the forum guidelines

 

Family Members may not bump threads.

 

Though we do not mean to leave a question unanswered we sometimes miss one or two. At any rate if you are unable to accomplish something that is offered in the forums because that feature is not available to you then open a ticket and it will be addressed.

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