On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Machtelt Garrels wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:12:44PM -0700, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> Then this is entirely unrelated to SquirrelMail. You should create a
>> test document on your server with just "Hello
>> World" and work out your Apache configuration un
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:12:44PM -0700, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Then this is entirely unrelated to SquirrelMail. You should create a
> test document on your server with just "Hello
> World" and work out your Apache configuration until you
> can access it with https. After that, SquirrelMail sh
> Since the dawn of times I've been using Squirrelmail. Until I was
> forced to upgrade to Apache2, all went well. Since, I've googled myself
> dizzy to get HTTPS working again, but no result.
>
> I'll first give some more information about my system:
>
> OS: Debian 5.0.1
> Squirrelmail: squirrel
Dear co-squirrelmail users,
Since the dawn of times I've been using Squirrelmail. Until I was
forced to upgrade to Apache2, all went well. Since, I've googled myself
dizzy to get HTTPS working again, but no result.
I'll first give some more information about my system:
OS: Debian 5.0.1
Squirre
I have squirrelmail running on https, which, for the most part, works
great. Sometimes, though, people will get a trying to view insecure
data and secure on teh same page. After that, they get a "page not
found" error. I'm thinking it's attachments, but it's not every one.
Has anyone else se