From: Jerry M. H. I. <jmh...@jm...> - 2004-10-10 13:51:13
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On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 09:04:49AM -0400, Tony Cape wrote: > > I currently have a web server machine using Suse9 > pro/Plone/Zope/PhpNuke. > > > > I also have a mail server machine using SLES8/Cyrus/Postfix. > > > > These servers are on 2 separate machines. I have a router that routes > mail traffic via the port numbers to the mail server. > > > > > > How can I utilize Squirrel mail and have the web mail interface > pointing to the mail server server without messing up access to the > web server? > > Not 100% sure I follow you but will answer the bast I can. In squerrelmail select server setting. once you do that you should see a line simmilar to the following A. Update IMAP Settings : localhost:143 (courier) select it and enter your ip addie of the mail server and save. or if your webmail interface is actualy on the mail server it's a mater of modifying your zone file and adding apache to your mail server. Realy has nothing to do with apache on the webserver. Mostly just your ./configure file in SM or your zone records. > > I just need some kind of direction.... > > > > Seems to me I would have to have something in my http.conf on the web > server that points to the mail server, but I don't know how that could > be done securely. > > > > Any direction at all would be helpful.... > > > > Thanks > > > > Tony |