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?



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