This should be the last OT thread I start for awhile. Squirrelmail is the last package I have to set up before my Gentoo system on my server PC has all the services on it that I used back when it had Fedora installed on it. I emerged squirrelmail and ran the conf.pl script like the emerge notes told me I should. I changed the server settings so that IMAP and SMTP pointed to "bullet" instead of "localhost" (I ran into that problem with mailman, but thankfully I know how to fix it now.) Here is the output of the perl script:
SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Server Settings General ------- 1. Domain : espersunited.com 2. Invert Time : false 3. Sendmail or SMTP : SMTP A. Update IMAP Settings : bullet:143 (other) B. Update SMTP Settings : bullet:25 R Return to Main Menu C Turn color off S Save data Q Quit Command >> q You have not saved your data. Save? [Y/n]: y Data saved in config.php Exiting conf.pl. You might want to test your configuration by browsing to http://your-squirrelmail-location/src/configtest.php Happy SquirrelMailing! bullet config # When I go to www.espersunited.com/squirrelmail and get to the login screen and put in my username and password, I get the following output: ERROR Error connecting to IMAP server: localhost. 0 : Success I don't understand this. I explicitly set the IMAP and SMTP servers to bullet, not localhost, but I can't seem to get squirrelmail to understand that I changed the name. How do I get it to recognize that the server's host name is not localhost? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list