Sorry for the delays... apache integration, automated plugin
installation, data and conffile handling took longer than expected to
resolve, and rdesktop activity/work on pearsession has absorbed most of
my spare opensource time. It should appear on mirrors within a week or
so, along with libsquirrelmail-spamcop, the first (of many) plugins
packaged.
The package installs to /usr/share/squirrelmail, data in
/var/lib/squirrelmail/data and attachments in
/var/spool/squirrelmail/attach. It ensures that php is enabled in
apache's config, and that index.php is an index page. It includes
/etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf which creates a /squirrelmail alias and
contains an example virtualhost (webmail.example.com) directive. If
changes are made it restarts the server. It has not been tested with
apache-ssl so use modssl if you want ssl for the time being, or fix it
and send me the patches. If the config file doesn't exist it runs
conf.pl. Else it tells you to run it yourself if you want to make
changes. A '--install-plugin' option has been added to conf.pl that
accepts the name of a single plugin and adds it to the config file. This
is for automated plugin installation, and it works nicely for me.
There's also a '--remove-plugin' option that does the same in reverse.
Enjoy,
- samj
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Sam Johnston
Australian Online Solutions
1300 132 809
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