On Oct 31, 2004, at 00:56, Rick van Vliet wrote:
[...]I've been trying to get this to work for about 2-3 weeks and haven't gotten any further.cd sqwebmail-4.0.7make cleanmake
The webserver is running. The domain is www.crowdness.com Other pages run just fine.
But I just checked in and saw what you're getting blank page (view source gets what you do)...double-check the location of those images.
Well, Rick, I don't know where you're talking about "getting blank page" on his site... nor why Crowdness seemed to think it might work like it is set up currently.
Maybe he's changed his config again since you originally went there or something, Rick... Because as soon as I go to this URL:
http://www.crowdness.com/sqwebmail/cgi-bin/
(as inferred by his domain and the originally posted --enable-cgibindir setting)
... I got a directory listing (from an AOL Server process, of all things -- oy! does anyone even work with that thing that might be able to help him configure it if need be?) which included only links to the parent directory and the sqwebmail cgi binary.
But when I tried to click on that file...
(which would be this, of course: http://www.crowdness.com/sqwebmail/cgi-bin/sqwebmail )
... I got a downloaded file of the *contents* of the cgi binary itself.
So, Crowdness, you obviously do not have that directory configured to execute cgi's -- but instead to serve them as if they were normal pages.
That is first priority, Crowdness. Fix the cgi-bin directory where sqwebmail resides.
Beyond that, and since I've never run sqwebmail with anything but Apache, all I can say is... "Good luck!"
-jab
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