> Symlinks work fine. The other common approach is to use web server
> configuration to map URIs for each domain to the correct path on the
> local system (like the Apache directive).
>
> You also might want to check the SquirrelMail Login Manager plugin.
Paul, thanks.
I think I'll leave it wi
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
> I have SquirrelMail version: 1.5.2 [SVN] on Centos 6x with several
> domains, works good, many thanks to the developers.
You're welcome and thank YOU.
> what are the recommended way(s) to setup with multiple virtual name host ?
>
> in the pa
I have SquirrelMail version: 1.5.2 [SVN] on Centos 6x with several
domains, works good, many thanks to the developers.
what are the recommended way(s) to setup with multiple virtual name host ?
in the past, I've installed it on one domain, and, made symlinks to
/webmail on 'main' host, that worke
I do wish to have an SSL secured website.
You'll need a certificate. Cost you some bucks if you want an
"official" one.
Not as much if you use something like freessl.com
If you don't mind making your users accept an
"untrusted" certificate (and by untrusted I mean one that hasn't been
verified