+Table of Contents:
+ 1. (PHP4) Configure your webserver to work with PHP4
+ 2. (IMAP) Setting up IMAP (not covered)
+ 3. (INSTALL) Obtaining and installing SquirrelMail
+ 4. (RUN) Running SquirrelMail
+ 5. (CHARSETS) Russian Charsets
+
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+
1. CONFIGURE YOUR WEBSERVER TO WORK WITH PHP4
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SquirrelMail is still under development. Therefore you should always
get the newest version around. Look at
- http://squirrelmail.sourceforge.net/index.php3?page=5 to see what it
+ http://www.squirrelmail.org/index.php3?page=5 to see what it
is. If you want to be bleeding edge you might want to consider using
the latest CVS version (with the latest and most fashionable of
bugs).
c. Setting up SquirrelMail
- All configuration directives you need to worry about in SquirrelMail
- is in the file config/config.php in you SquirrelMail directory. This
- file is pretty well commented.
+ There are two ways to configure Squirrelmail. In the config/ directory,
+ there is a perl script called conf.pl that will aid you in the
+ configuration process. This is the most recommended way of handling
+ the config.
+
+ You can also copy the config/config_default.php file to config.php
+ and edit that manually.
4. RUNNING SQUIRRELMAIL
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- 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 stright forward to use. Some more documentation
+ might show up one day or another.
5. RUSSIAN CHARSETS