Hi,

I have been running Squirrelmail 1.2.6 (Debian stable) for quite a while.

I'd now like to test the newer versions (probably 1.4.4) but I don't yet
want to compromise my "stable" version from the Debian standard.  This is
my home machine so I can't do the most obvious "test on a different box".
Is there an easy way to install 1.4.4 for example alongside 1.2.6, such
that they can both be running together in perfect harmony?  Ideally I'd
like to be able to browse to http://server/squirrelmail/ and also
http://server/squirrelmail144/ for example, though if I have to run a
separate apache on a separate port I could cope.
I notice from the dpkg listing of my 1.2.6 install that there are files
under: -
/etc/squirrelmail/
/usr/share/squirrelmail/
/usr/share/doc/squirrelmail/
/var/spool/squirrelmail/
/var/lib/squirrelmail/

which clearly would need changing eg to /etc/squirrelmail144/..., or
under a subroot such as /usr/squirrelmail144/etc/squirrelmail/...
Any suggestions welcome.

Cheers,


Sy





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