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Re: [cobalt-users] Webmail on a RaQ4i



on 4-6-02 9:19 AM, Steve Werby at steve-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx was reported to
have made a statement that said this:

> "David Thurman" <dthurman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Steve,
>> The latest version of SquirrelMail seems to require that it is installed
> in
>> that users domain to access the email accounts of that domain only in the
>> version 1.25. Unless I did something wrong? What version are you running?
> 
> David, did you download and install the source distribution from
> http://www.squirrelmail.org/?  Unless there's a configuration option I'm not
> aware of, it has no mechanism to check that a user is associated with the
> domain the user is trying to access SquirrelMail through.  I'm running 1.25
> on a RaQ4 with 7 of the add-on modules.  I have it installed in a central
> location and use an Alias directive in srm.conf to make it accessible via
> the /webmail/ directory of all sites on the server.  Alternately, you could
> specifiy the Alias directive for specific sites only by including it in the
> specific sites' VirtualHost container in httpd.conf instead.  If it doesn't
> work like I describe, maybe you can post some details of your setup here.
> 
> --
> Steve Werby
> President, Befriend Internet Services LLC
> http://www.befriend.com/

Steve
Sorry to take so long to get back. That wonderful Win2K server we have is
getting it's butt cleaned. Trying to install a Radeon Wonder-In-All video
capture to do streaming for a telethon. Just a note to those who thinks
winblows is the way to go, we have nothing but problems, and that¹s running
basic windows endorsed stuff. As for SquirrelMail. I did the standard
install if memory serves right. Maybe the fact that you did a scriptalias it
is see those multiple user domains? I know that if I try to view a mailbox
on a diff domain I get an error about box is full or some stuff like that.
If you do it for the user it is under/domain wise it works fine. I actually
prefer that. We charge extra for the SquirrelMail, since the clients tend to
leave mail on the server and thus use up space. I then can bill for more HD
space:)
--
Thank you,
David E Thurman
The Web Presence Group
309.676.5688
dthurman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.webpresencegroup.net