- Run config/conf.pl from the command line. Use the D option to load
predefined options for specific IMAP servers, and edit at least the
Server Settings and General Options (datadir).
-- Browse to http://www.example.com/yourwebmaillocation/src/configtest.php
+- Browse to http://example.com/yourwebmaillocation/src/configtest.php
to test your configuration for common errors.
-- Browse to http://www.example.com/yourwebmaillocation/ to log in.
+- Browse to http://example.com/yourwebmaillocation/ to log in.
1. CONFIGURE YOUR WEBSERVER TO WORK WITH PHP
to work with PHP. You need at least PHP v4.1.0. SquirrelMail uses
the standard suffix .php for all PHP files.
- You can find PHP at http://www.php.net. See the documentation that
+ You can find PHP at http://php.net. See the documentation that
comes with PHP for instructions how to set it up.
The PHP IMAP extension is NOT necessary at all (but won't harm)!
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SquirrelMail is constantly being improved. Therefore you should always
- get the newest version around. Look at http://www.squirrelmail.org
+ get the newest version around. Look at http://squirrelmail.org
to see what it is. If you want to be bleeding edge you might want to
consider using the latest SVN version (with the latest and most
fashionable bugs).
Point your browser at the URL at which SquirrelMail is installed. A
possible example of this is:
- http://www.example.com/squirrelmail
+ http://example.com/squirrelmail
It should be pretty straight forward to use. Some more documentation
might show up one day or another.