On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 18:54, Fryclau wrote:
> Squirrelmail doesn't need rpm installation.
> You just put the files in a folder inside the webserver and that's
> all Why you will use RPM when you don't need it at all WHY??
>
> I give you my advise about squirrelmail.. I have the software wo
m packet. But if it works for you find!!! Rpm work in
most case.. but sometime you just don't need it
Fryclau
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At 7/25/2003 20:54 -0300, you wrote:
Squirrelmail doesn't need rpm installation.
You just put the files in a folder inside the webserver and that's
all Why you will use RPM when you don't need it at all WHY??
Standardization of file locations, ease of upgrades, ease of management,
ease of
on.
You must have http server with php plus imap server running well... if
not; you need to come back in time
Fryclau :)
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At 7/25/2003 16:39 -0300, you wrote:
You need to uninstall the rpm and then download a program from the site.
Again, I disagree. Unnecessary advice, and in my humble opinion downright
wrong.
If you have the knowledge to do a tarball install, and then later keep it
updated and properly maintained
You need to uninstall the rpm and then download a program from the site.
The squirrelmail is a program write in php and perl that use imap to get
users emails. Well done but simply.
You don't need to install nothing else to run it properly, just an imap
+ http + php + perl server
I use apache and
At 7/25/2003 11:34 -0700, you wrote:
I installed Squirrel Mail a while back (I think from RPM). For it to
work, Sendmail needs to be operating as in IMAP4 not POP3 mode.
Sorry, not correct. Sendmail is only and specifically for sending and
receiving mail using SMTP; it does not deliver mail to u
Howdy Jay,
I installed Squirrel Mail a while back (I think from RPM). For it to
work, Sendmail needs to be operating as in IMAP4 not POP3 mode.
Our set up put a file squirrelmail.conf in the /etc/httpd/conf.d
directory. This file then redirects all domain names to SquirrelMail.
The only line i
Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
I installed Squirrelmail through the standard Redhat package manager in
KDE.
So it should be installed with all the standard RPM defaults. How do I
access the web interface to check mail?
If you installed Red Hat's version, "/webmail" becomes an alias for the
squirrelmail inst
Hello:
is better to uses perl, i mean:
#cd /usr/share/squirrelmail/config
#perl conf.pl
you will habe a menu.
To access webmail trought httpd...start the service
#service httpd start
then on a browser type: http://localhost and you will have an a test apache page..that
it mean is ok.
to acce
> I installed Squirrelmail through the standard Redhat package manager in
> KDE.
>
> So it should be installed with all the standard RPM defaults. How do I
> access the web interface to check mail? I have searched Redhat's site
> and they have nothing. Redhat linux Bible has nothing.
> www.squi
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 10:52, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
> I installed Squirrelmail through the standard Redhat package manager in
> KDE.
>
> So it should be installed with all the standard RPM defaults. How do I
> access the web interface to check mail? I have searched Redhat's site
> and they have not
I installed Squirrelmail through the standard Redhat package manager in
KDE.
So it should be installed with all the standard RPM defaults. How do I
access the web interface to check mail? I have searched Redhat's site
and they have nothing. Redhat linux Bible has nothing.
www.squirrelmail.org d
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