Simon Crute writes: 

> Hi, 
>   I've tracked down where the problem is I was having with sqwebmail and
> non-standard port numbers.  
> 
> It's actually because the sqwebmail server is living behind a reverse
> proxy (running on apache). sqwebmail seems to be putting in complete
> URLs into it's pages instead of virtual ones. This means the URLs can't
> be found by a client outside my internal network as they are nonexistent
> server names. 
> 
> Are there any config options (I've had a good look through INSTALL and
> couldn't find anything) that can force sqwebmail to put a different
> server name in that section of the URLs ? Or to make all the URLs
> relative instead of compleat ?

No.  Try the config options on your proxy instead. 


-- 
Sam 

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