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1 | Sorry for the incomplete documentation at this time. Here is a quick |
2 | overview of how to install SquirrelMail. |
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4 | 1. Configure PHP4 --with-gettext for internationalization. |
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6 | 2. Make Apache (or whatever web server) happy with PHP4. |
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8 | 3. Unarchive SquirrelMail in a subdirectory that is accessable by the |
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9 | web server. EX: /home/httpd/html/squirrelmail-0.1 |
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11 | 4. Copy the config file config/config_default.php to config/config.php. |
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13 | 4. Edit the config file, config/config.php for your network. |
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15 | 6. Change the permissons for the "data/" directory so it's writable to |
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16 | the web server. Under Red Hat Linux 6.0, this is done by: |
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18 | chown -R nobody data |
19 | chgrp -R nobody data |
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21 | "nobody" is the user and group for the apache server for this |
22 | example. |
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24 | 7. Point your browser to the location you specified in step 2. |
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25 | In this example, it's: http://YOURHOST/squirrelmail-0.1/index.html |