Hi,
>> I'm using 1.4.21 on a Linux system. Is it possible to have
>> squirrelmail prompt for a default signature upon first login, in the
>> same way it prompts for user name and email address?
>
> It only prompts for name/email if you have the Ask User Info plugin
> installed. You can achieve the functionality you need by adapting or
> copying that plugin.
Yes, thanks, I should have mentioned this was regarding the user_info plugin.
> You can configure your server however you want, but it's good practice
> to put your SquirrelMail data directory in /var/lib/squirrelmail or
> similar. What's below that is more discretionary, but I can't see
> what the need for "www" would be.
I have these directories:
/var/lib/squirrelmail/data
/var/lib/squirrelmail/www
/var/lib/squirrelmail/attach
/var/lib/squirrelmail/ham
/var/lib/squirrelmail/spam
Within the www directory is src, config, themes, etc. Also is 'data',
which only contains the user_pref file. I think that directory is a
mistake and I should remove it, but wanted to be sure.
>> Also, regarding squirrelmail_logger,
>
> Perhaps you mean the Squirrel Logger (squirrel_logger) plugin
Yes, thanks.
>> would it be advisable to have the
>> log file (squirrelmail_access_log) be in the httpd log directory (in
>> my case, /var/log/httpd) for easier management, or does it need to be
>> in $data_dir?
>
> Do what you want, but putting it in the SquirrelMail data directory is
> dangerous because you probably don't have log rotating configured for
> that file there. Log files generally belong in /var/log
Yes, exactly. That's what I thought as well, but I only uncommented
the existing line in the config file that pointed it to the $data_dir:
// Only applicable when $sl_logs includes "file".
$sl_logfile = $data_dir . 'squirrelmail_access_log';
I'll just hard code it to an absolute path to my log directory.
Thanks again,
Alex
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