I'm going to try the manual install today.

I'll let you know what I come up with.

I think my main problem was I couldn't find any version of squirrelmail
up on debian's site, except for in testing, so I tried the testing
version, opps.

Maybe my sources.list needs to be updated, but with what reference?

What I didn't understand was Squirrelmail said you need Perl, but is
there a specific version of Perl it requires.  Me thinks that the
Squirrelmail version I tried to install requires Perl 5.6, hence it kept
telling me Perl wasn't installed when I know it was.

Anyway, I'll try the source and see what happens, I already installed
the box at the customers premise so I need to be careful what I do now,
but I can do all the testing on my box at home though first.

-dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Daubenspeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 3:51 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Best Email Web Application


>i think you had already covered that, but okay.
>it seems to me that you have 3 choices:
>
>1. upgrade to woody
>2. place a few lines into your sources.list
>  file and upgrade all the packages needed to
>  install squirrelmail
>3. find a different web-based email application

Or just manually install SquirrelMail from scratch. I have done this on 
several potato and woody machines and have not had one problem since.


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