be sure to change the session.save_path to someplace that can only
be read and written to by the webserver. session.save_path is the
location that PHP's session data will be written to.
+
+ Squirrelmail 1.2.x also requires register_globals to be enabled.
SECURITY WARNING - If a user has access to write PHP scripts on your
system and knows the location where PHP stores session data, he
$ chgrp -R nobody data
Keep in mind that with different installations, the web server could
- typically run as userid/groupid of apache/apache or www-data/www-data.
- The best way to find out is to read the web server's configuration file.
+ typically run as userid/groupid of nobody/nobody, nobody/nogroup,
+ apache/apache or www-data/www-data. The best way to find out is to read
+ the web server's configuration file.
There also needs to be a directory where attachments are stored
before they are sent. Since personal mail is stored in this
possible example of this is:
http://www.yourdomain.com/squirrelmail
- It should be pretty stright forward to use. Some more documentation
+ It should be pretty straight forward to use. Some more documentation
might show up one day or another.