- Point your browser at the URL at which SquirrelMail is installed. It
- should be pretty stright forward to use. Some more documentation
- might show up onbe day or another.
+ Point your browser at the URL at which SquirrelMail is installed. A
+ possible example of this is:
+ http://www.yourdomain.com/squirrelmail
+
+ It should be pretty straight forward to use. Some more documentation
+ might show up one day or another.
+
+
+5. RUSSIAN CHARSETS
+-------------------
+
+ For information on how to make SquirrelMail work with Russian
+ Apache, see the README.russian_apache in the doc/ subdirectory.
+
+
+6. TRANSLATIONS
+---------------
+
+ In order to use translated versions of SquirrelMail, you need
+ to download and install locale packages that contain translations
+ that you want to use with squirrelmail.
+
+ Locale packages can be downloaded from SquirrelMail SourceForge
+ project page.
+
+ http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=311&package_id=110388
+
+ Each translation contains install script that copies required files
+ into appropriate locations. If you can't run that script, you can extract
+ contents of translation packages into your squirrelmail directory.
+
+ NOTE No.1: *-src.tar.gz, *-src.tar.bz2 and *-src.zip archives does not contain
+ compiled translation files. You will need to run compilelocales script
+ in order to get all gettext binary translations.
+
+ NOTE No.2: You might need to restart your webserver before using translations.
+ If you can't do that, install your translations _before_ you use SquirrelMail.