Sounds to me like you want to use a VirtualHost directive in your httpd.conf:
<VirtualHost *> ServerName mail.foo.com DocumentRoot /path/to/foo </VirtualHost> should do the trick. HTH, dave In our last episode, Stephen Gran expounded thusly: > > Hmmm . . . I don't have PHP installed at all on this box, and it seems > to be working. I guess, rereading my message, I really wasn't clear > what the problem was. Not enough (coffee | sleep) and too much time in > my head. Let me start over. > > If I choose to install sqwebmail non-SUID root (my preferred solution), > I get the above error. If I do install it SUID root, then it works, but > under foo.com/cgi-bin/sqwebmail. > > What I have set up currently is this: > > I have a domain, let's say foo.com. DNS points to 2 boxes, www.foo.com > and mail.foo.com, each with their own static IP. www.foo.com displays a > main webpage and users pages as it should. (Yaay - I really don't know > apache well, so this was a small triumph). I would like it if I could > go to mail.foo.com, and be presented with a login page, which I think > would mean setting up the DocumentRoot to be /path/to/sqwebmail, > although this has so far failed. I basically would like this because > there are no other virtual domains on this server, and it is serving a > fairly small user base. I suppose I could just set up index.html in the > DocumentRoot to redirect to cgi-bin/sqwebmail, but this feels clumsy. > As all the users are friends of mine, is there a way to not install > sqwebmail SUID root (they can just ask me to change their passwords, > rather than having a potential security hole) and have the DocumentRoot > work as described above? > > Thanks, > Steve > > -- > Fascinating, a totally parochial attitude. > -- Spock, "Metamorphosis", stardate 3219.8 -- {----------------d.w. harks----------------} [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.psys.org/dw/ {------------------------------------------} Blog: http://dwblog.psys.org <- NEW! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]