Error message.

Hi Stan,
Well I spent the better part of today trying to make MBM's MLM setting to recognize the Public and Im folders. I remembered from my past pain that I could set this. So apple walked me through "Terminal" to set the permissions. Before this step I showed the Apple tech David a get info screen for both the Public folder and the Im folder. The info screen showed that the folders had permissions for everyone except "Spotlight. Once the terminal modified CHMOD to "755" I got info again on the folders and sure enough the permissions now read that I only have access to Read & Write. I then went into Dreamweaver to verify the CHMOD and lo and behold, the permission were set to "0" and MLB kept denying access with the following error code "103" and then a long string of number saying the Im and Public folders didn't exist and/or the URL isn't valid or I didn't have permission. I'm attaching the error screen

At this point Apple, Adobe and me are stumped. Now I've repaired this before put it on a non server machine.

My set up. MacPro 2008 w/system 10.10.5, 10gigs ram and 2gigs of * ram.

First, is there a solution to this problem? I can't be that stupid that I can't make a simple change in permissions happen as I used to. Will you assist me in this???

Jim Graniela
 

stanbusk

Administrator
Staff member
In the MaxBulk Mailer preferences, second panel, is the MLM URL correct? Is it the full URL of the lm.php file on your server? Does it start with 'http://'?
 
Stan,
This is the address in the URL field:
/Users/jimgraniela/Sites/www_sites/ideasinmotion site/public
When I click "Go" nothing happens.

Using the address:http://www.ideasinmotionllc.com/public/lm.php
I get the message below

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /public/ on this server.
Apache Server at http://www.ideasinmotionllc.com Port 34580

and this error now comes up...

I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't
Help!!!!!!!

According to FTP Disk I downloaded the permissions are set correctly: 755

HELP!!!!!!!!
 

stanbusk

Administrator
Staff member
Have you asked your server support about that? They can tell you what is the path of lm.php.
 
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