On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 07:35, David Kempe wrote:
> If you are using the debian package of squirrelmail, It asks you which
> version of Apache you are using IIRC.
> if it didnt, perhaps you can run dpkg-reconfigure --priority=low
> squirrelmail.

yes I was sure it did but I can't find anything in the config
where that is set.  I reran the dpkg-reconfigure but it didn't
ask about that, maybe I'll try the priority line you mention too.

> or even try the debian package, then if you want some new version, at least
> you have a decent framework.
> 
> the debian package also includes /etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf which has a
> sample virtual host in there.
> I imagine thats where you go to enable ssl etc.

that's just the alias line though:
> > Alias /squirrelmail /usr/share/squirrelmail
> > Alias /webmail /usr/share/squirrelmail

so no mention of http or https
And the url I use to get there is:
<a href="webmail/">webmail</a>
and I'd rather not list the full URL but might have to to
put the https bit in.

Dave.


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