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Title:

[atuttle] CF11 Update 5 (beta1) breaks "View Undelivered Mail" feature of CF Administrator

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Fixed/

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Adam Tuttle / Adam Tuttle (Adam Tuttle)

Created: 03/02/2015

Components: Administrator

Versions: 11.0

Failure Type: Non Functioning

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: CF11_Final /

Priority/Frequency: Critical / All users will encounter

Locale/System: ALL / Platforms All

Vote Count: 1

With Update 5 (beta1) installed, I get a browser alert error alert that reads, "Error retrieving markup for element mailBody : Client verification failure. [Enable debugging by adding 'cfdebug' to your URL parameters to see more information]". After closing the error, the mail viewer screen looks like below:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3831772/cfbug-11u5-undelivered-mail.png

If I downgrade back to Update 4 (official stable release), the errors go away and I can see my undeliverable mail.

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Additional information provided by Charlie Arehart:

I can confirm Adam's observation (I just hadn't used that feature to have noticed it since applying the update). And I have confirmed I had no errors in applying the update (in the update log, wihch I would always propose people check when they experience errors in the admin or CF after applying an update). I'll assume Adam had none in his also.

And FWIW, I confirmed this on a machine where I had not yet applied update 5 prerelease. Before the update, I could access the "view undelivered email" feature just fine. After the update, I get the same error Adam does. I'll add that (since I have debugging enabled on that machine), I do also see more error info that may help someone:

Client verification failure.
You must have a valid login to access this page. 

In seeing that, I wondered if this might be a bigger problem with other features of the admin, or perhaps on doing features that execute upon clicking a submit button in the interface. But I tested the "verify all connections" on the DSN page, and it worked fine. I also did a "clear template cache" operation. So it's not some sort of global failure of the Admin API or something, as might be suggested by the wording of the error.

----------------------------- Additional Watson Details -----------------------------

Watson Bug ID:	3947096

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External Customer Name: Adam
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OSX 10.10.2 (Yosemite), Java 1.7.0_55, Apache 2

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Comments:

I've experienced the same, as Adam notes in his bug report.
Vote by External U.
8214 | March 02, 2015 02:24:55 PM GMT
Please do not close bugs until the fix is available to the public.
Comment by External U.
8211 | March 09, 2015 09:57:56 AM GMT
Agreed.
Comment by External U.
8212 | March 10, 2015 03:34:40 AM GMT
Verified this is fixed in CF11 Update 5 (build 11,0,05,293506). Thanks!, -Aaron
Comment by External U.
8213 | August 13, 2015 11:18:45 AM GMT