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Posted: 29 July 2019 at 5:17am | IP Logged Quote spice_prods

Hello,
I installed Webmail Lite on my server, created a database, passed the "data" subfolders to chmod 755 and launched the server compatibility test which tells me that everything is ok (see screenshot below).

However, it is impossible for me to save the configuration.
The following message appears:
Saving settings has failed.

And if I try again a second time the "save" button remains stuck on "Saving...".

Please help me to fix this problem of saving settings so that I can use your application.



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Posted: 29 July 2019 at 5:22am | IP Logged Quote Igor

Hello,

There's a chance that the issue is caused by CSRF protection layer we've added recently. For a quick check if that's the case, try setting CsrfTokenProtection to false in data/settings/modules/Core.config.json configuration file.

If that does the trick and settings are now saved, we recommend looking into your web server configuration. The product comes with .htaccess file which ensures that authentication headers are sent through, but it only works if your webserver actually processes .htaccess file.

Read more at: CSRF protection

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Posted: 29 July 2019 at 7:45am | IP Logged Quote spice_prods

Great !
I've disabled CsrfTokenProtection and it works !

My server accepts htaccess files and RewriteEngine but it seems that this specific RewriteRule is not supported by 1&1.

So much for security , what matters is that it works
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