![]() This will tell you if squirrelmail is setup correctly. Replace the your-squirrelmail-location with your ip or your hostname. Just to make sure Squirrelmail is working okay, we will want to run the config test. If you happen to see this error when browsing to the squirrelmail site:įatal error: Call to undefined function: preg_replace() in /usr/local/www/apache22/data/functions/global.php on line 165 Now lets setup ownership for squirrelmail attachments:Īnd then setup php.ini (If it isin't already): Change Sendmail Config : /var/qmail/bin/sendmail Update IMAP Settings : localhost:143 (other)ī. Please change x.x.x.x to the IP of your mail server:Ī. Under Server settings we want to use the following. If you are using a dyndns service like, I would highly suggest using the local ip and putting your qmail server behind a router/firewall. If you are on the public side of things, the hostname or the static IP will work fine. If your mailserver is behind a router/firewall, I use the local IP. You can type the name of the server or the local IP or public IP, whichever you prefer. Hit 1 for Domain and hit Enter on the keyboard. Now we want to go to 2 - Server settings. When you are done, hit S to save and then hit Enter and then hit R to go back to the Main Menu. Under 1 - Organization Preferences, Any one of the setings inside this window are optional. Run the following commands to get into setup mode: # ln -s /usr/local/www/squirrelmail/ /usr/local/www/apache22/data/webmail If we symlink it, It's kinda like an alias. This will install Squirrelmail in /usr/local/The reason why we are doing it this way is because we won't want to move the squirrelmail folder to your webmail location as that will make portupgrading harder for you. To install squirrelmail port, run the following command: SquirrelMail has a all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation. ![]() It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure and install. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no Javascript) for maximum compatibility across browsers. SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP4. ![]()
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