I'm using Apache 2.046,PHP 4.3.2 and UW-IMAP on a FreeBSD 4.6 server.
Apache modules i use includes ssl,deflate
I use the 1.4.1-CVS code which as of right now runs nice.
I also have it up and running on a Solaris 9 server ( for fun.. )

So far everything seems to work fine for me.
I however have few users and the load is rather low..

Bugwise i cannot say that i have seen more bugs using Apache2
with a late PHP than with Apache 1.3..

If you are going to test it use Apache 2.046 and PHP 4.3.2..
I think i read somewhere that these 2 versions are almost the
first ones that you could expect to work together..

And.. you should probably not use it in production unless you have
patient and understanding users..;-)


/SqM

> Thanks hope you dont mind my asking a few more specifics...
>
> I was just looking at
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/SquirrelMailRequirements
>
> I saw
> "Note: While Apache2 is available (and being shipped by default with Red
> Hat Linux) the SquirrelMail
>                          development team does not recommend the use of
> Apache2 with SquirrelMail at this time. "
>
> any pointers to what these issues are?  do these issues still exist with
> current  version of SM 1.4.0
>
> also re php >=4.3.0 and SM I saw:
> " There have been issues with PHP 4.3.0 and earlier versions of
> SquirrelMail .... If you have difficulty loading/restoring user
> preferences when using one of these
>  versions of SquirrelMail with PHP 4.3.0, please upgrade to the latest
> version ( >= 1.2.11, >= 1.4.0 final).
>
> any other known issue with current release of php 4.3.2...if I use the
> latest stable release of SM?
> I'd like to go ahead and upgrade php while I'm at it because of security
> bug fixes incorporated since 4.2.2
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> > It is running apache 2.0.4 and php 4.2.2.. I am wondering -
>> >
>> > whether I need to upgrade php? (it looks like a good idea due to
>> > security probs) preferences/problems re: installing squirrelmail as a
>> > .tgz or a rpm package.
>>
>> 4.2.2 is fine from the SquirrelMail perspective, in fact, it's one of
>> the
>> least problematic php versions for us.  SquirrelMail installation is
>> fairly painless; just go for the tarball, unpack it, run the
>> configuration
>> utility and you're good to go (assuming your IMAP server is already set
>> up, etc)
>>
>>  - paul
>
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