Carlos Williams schrieb:
> I normally have SM (webmail) on the same physical server as my Postfix
> mail server. I realized that it would be much more simplistic for me
> to avoid installing / configuring Apache on my Postfix server and just
> use my web server on the same LAN. Can I install Squir
Carlos Williams さんは書きました:
> I normally have SM (webmail) on the same physical server as my Postfix
> mail server. I realized that it would be much more simplistic for me
> to avoid installing / configuring Apache on my Postfix server and just
> use my web server on the same LAN. Can I install Squir
On May 12, 2009, at 4:19 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
> Can I install Squirrelmail on my web server and have it connect to
> my Postfix server?
Yes, this is perfectly fine. As long as there is network connectivity
between the two machines and you specify the IMAP and SMTP server
addresses i
I normally have SM (webmail) on the same physical server as my Postfix
mail server. I realized that it would be much more simplistic for me
to avoid installing / configuring Apache on my Postfix server and just
use my web server on the same LAN. Can I install Squirrelmail on my
web server and have
I have recently aquired a computer with no OS so I put Mandrake Linux
10.1. Apache appears to be loaded and running (went to
http://127.0.0.1 and an Apache welcome screen appeared that looked
like was from my /var/www/html/ folder). I would like to install SM,
but I do not think that PHP is insta
On Dec 7, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Ean Kingston wrote:
Shouldn't you be installing this on an OS X SERVER system?
I installed OS X Server on a computer today and decided to use the
built-in version of SM (1.4.0). At first I did not have success
configuring it to talk to my EIMS (Eudora Internet Mail Ser
> Hi all,
>
> I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted
> - although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the
> computer guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get
> away from 4D WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box.
Shouldn't you b
Bryan Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted -
although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the computer
guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get away from 4D
WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I
Bryan Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted -
although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the computer
guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get away from 4D
WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted
- although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the
computer guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get
away from 4D WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I have used
SquirrelMail
: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SM-USERS] Installing SM
The instructions on how to install this program to some one who isnt a
programmer are about as clear as mudd.
I found it pretty easy to install and I'm not a programmer. I am an
experience UNIX s
Hello Corrie,
On Tuesday, October 05, 2004, Corrie Walker wrote...
> The instructions on how to install this program to some one who isnt a
> programmer are about as clear as mudd.
Could you please explain which bits were difficult to understand?
We'll try to make them clearer.
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efully the OP can get together the part
that was hard to understand and actually ask a real question instead of
pointing fingers.
- Paul
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Corrie
Walker
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 10:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] Installing SM
>
>
> What do you expect f
, October 05, 2004 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SM-USERS] Installing SM
The instructions on how to install this program to some one who isnt a
programmer are about as clear as mudd.
--
Corrie Walker, Director
Kashmir Dance Company
American Tribal Style Belly Dance
The instructions on how to install this program to some one who isnt a
programmer are about as clear as mudd.
--
Corrie Walker, Director
Kashmir Dance Company
American Tribal Style Belly Dance
www.kashmirdancecompany.com
801-897-9228
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Th
I wrote these instructions on installing SquirrelMail with EIMS
Server (http://www.eudora.co.nz/) on Mac OS X Server 10.3.x.
I basically just followed the instructions in the INSTALL document
that came with the download but I'm hoping this will be helpful for
other EIMS and Mac OS X Server user
I wrote these instructions on installing SquirrelMail with EIMS
Server (http://www.eudora.co.nz/) on Mac OS X Server 10.3.x.
I basically just followed the instructions in the INSTALL document
that came with the download but I'm hoping this will be helpful for
other EIMS and Mac OS X Server user
> Does anyone know how I would change the default installation prefix to be
> /usr/local, rather that /usr when installed with rpm ?
Off hand, no. Check the documentation for RPM. _Or_, you could forego
using RPM and jump into anonymous CVS. Easy to update, put it wherever
you like. There's no
Does anyone know how I would change the default installation prefix to be
/usr/local, rather that /usr when installed with rpm ?
Thanks
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