On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 09:34:20PM +0530, Mahesh.B.S wrote:

> Now in order to access squirrelmail from the browser as 
> http://mail.domain.com what is it i would need to do? We have apache 
> running on the mail server box.

Install squirrel mail in the DocumentRoot of the server, ie, the
default directory where the server will look for content. Make the
squirrelmail file as the index.whatever in that directory.

If you put squirrelmail somewhere else, you will need to use the URL
http://domain.com/mail/ where "mail" is suitably aliased so the actual
directory, in httpd.conf

Then again, you can configure virtual-domains in Apache, so that it
serves different content when accessed as http://www.domain.com/ or
http://mail.domain.com/, but I am no expert at that.

Sameer.
-- 
   MTech Student,
   Reconfigurable Computing Lab,
   KReSIT, IIT-Bombay.
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