Hello Rkl,
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, rkl wrote...
> I'm about to start customizing the pages. The usual - doing a little of
> this, a little of that, here and there. I will try to minimize the
> customization but needs to put things like disclaimer at the footer of
> every page. I want to av
> I'm about to start customizing the pages. The usual - doing a little
of
> this, a little of that, here and there. I will try to minimize the
> customization but needs to put things like disclaimer at the footer of
> every page. I want to avoid alot of re-work when upgrading. I'm
thinking
> I'll u
I'm about to start customizing the pages. The usual - doing a little of
this, a little of that, here and there. I will try to minimize the
customization but needs to put things like disclaimer at the footer of
every page. I want to avoid alot of re-work when upgrading. I'm thinking
I'll upgrade alo
webmail application directory.
Thanks for the info Chris!
Regards,
Shannon
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Chris Hilts
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Customization
> Firtst you have
> Firtst you have to create a virtual server on your on whatever
Dear lord that's the complicated way to do it. Here's how I install
Squirrelmail on my machines.
Unpack squirrelmail into /usr/local/share/squirrelmail
Apache configuration:
Alias /webmail /usr/local/share/squirrelmail
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Hello David,
On Monday, February 10, 2003, David Petzel wrote...
> Hello,
> I am trying to change the URL to access squirrelmail
> I would like it to be www.domainname.com/webmail insted of
> /squirrelmail. I looks as though people have done it and I was curious
> how I might go about
Hello,
I am trying
to change the URL to access squirrelmail
I would like it to be www.domainname.com/webmail insted of /squirrelmail. I looks as though people have done it and I was curious how I
might go about doing that. I though about renaming the folders but that might
hav