I've been running SquirrelMail on my site under HTTPS for some time with
no problems. Now I'm hosting a couple of NameVirtualHosts and the owners
of those domains have asked for email access. SquirrelMail + the vlogin
plugin would be great for them, but because of the way NameVirtualHosts
work, I can't provide HTTPS support for them on their domains. Multiple
IP address are not an option at this point.
I'm not too concerned with the email messages running in the clear, but I
would rather not have the login running unencrypted. Anybody have any
suggestions on how I can let them have their own login page with secure
logins (without getting the "Security Error" warnings from the certificate
not matching the domain name)?
RedHat Linux 7.4
Apache 1.3.27
SquirrelMail 1.4.2-1
PHP 4.1.2
/dwight
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