WebMail - SquirrelMail2011/06/25 |
Install SquirrelMail to build web-based mail transfer system like yahoo mail or hotmail.
SMTP/IMAP server is needed to run in your LAN.
www.srv.world - SquirrelMail Server mail.srv.world - SMTP/IMAP Server
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[1] | Install and Configure SquirrelMail |
[root@www ~]#
[root@www ~]# yum -y install squirrelmail cd /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/ [root@www plugins]# wget http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/compatibility-2.0.16-1.0.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# wget http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/empty_trash-1.4-1.2.2.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# wget http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins/secure_login-1.4-1.2.8.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# tar zxvf compatibility-2.0.16-1.0.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# tar zxvf empty_trash-1.4-1.2.2.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# tar zxvf secure_login-1.4-1.2.8.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# rm -f *.tar.gz [root@www plugins]# [root@www ~]# /usr/share/squirrelmail/config/conf.pl # run config script SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Main Menu -- 1. Organization Preferences 2. Server Settings 3. Folder Defaults 4. General Options 5. Themes 6. Address Books 7. Message of the Day (MOTD) 8. Plugins 9. Database
10. Languages
D. Set pre-defined settings for specific IMAP servers
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Command >> 1 # select SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Organization Preferences 1. Organization Name : SquirrelMail 2. Organization Logo : ../images/sm_logo.png 3. Org. Logo Width/Height : (308/111) 4. Organization Title : SquirrelMail 5. Signout Page : 6. Top Frame : _top 7. Provider link : http://squirrelmail.org/
8. Provider name
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When users click the Sign Out button they will be logged out and5 # change log-out page then sent to signout_page. If signout_page is left empty, (hit space and then return) they will be taken, as normal,
to the default and rather sparse SquirrelMail signout page.
[]: /webmail # change log-out page SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Organization Preferences 1. Organization Name : SquirrelMail 2. Organization Logo : ../images/sm_logo.png 3. Org. Logo Width/Height : (308/111) 4. Organization Title : SquirrelMail 5. Signout Page : /webmail 6. Top Frame : _top 7. Provider link : http://squirrelmail.org/
8. Provider name
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Command >> r # back to menu SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Main Menu -- 1. Organization Preferences 2. Server Settings 3. Folder Defaults 4. General Options 5. Themes 6. Address Books 7. Message of the Day (MOTD) 8. Plugins 9. Database
10. Languages
D. Set pre-defined settings for specific IMAP servers
C Turn color offS Save data
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Command >> 2 # select SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : localhost 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
A. Update IMAP Settings : Sendmail : localhost:143 (uw)
B. Change Sendmail Config
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The domain name is the suffix at the end of all email addresses. If1 # change to your domain name for example, your email address is jdoe.com, then your domain
would be example.com.
[localhost]: srv.world # input your domain name SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
A. Update IMAP Settings : Sendmail : localhost:143 (uw) B. Change Sendmail Config : /usr/sbin/sendmail R Return to Main Menu C Turn color off S Save data
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You now need to choose the method that you will use for sending3 # select messages in SquirrelMail. You can either connect to an SMTP server
or use sendmail directly.
1. Sendmail2. SMTP Your choice [1/2] [1]: 2 # change to SMTP SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
A. Update IMAP Settings : SMTP : localhost:143 (uw) B. Change Sendmail Config : localhost:25 R Return to Main Menu C Turn color off S Save data
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SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)A # select ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
IMAP Settings: SMTP -------------- 4. IMAP Server : localhost 5. IMAP Port : 143 6. Authentication type : login 7. Secure IMAP (TLS) : false 8. Server software : uw
9. Delimiter
B. Update SMTP Settings : / : localhost:25
H. Hide IMAP Server Settings
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This is the hostname where your IMAP server can be contacted.4 # select [localhost]: mail.srv.world # specify your IMAP server SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
IMAP Settings: SMTP -------------- 4. IMAP Server : mail.srv.world 5. IMAP Port : 143 6. Authentication type : login 7. Secure IMAP (TLS) : false 8. Server software : uw
9. Delimiter
B. Update SMTP Settings : / : localhost:25
H. Hide IMAP Server Settings
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Each IMAP server has its own quirks. As much as we tried to stick8 # select to standards, it doesn't help much if the IMAP server doesn't follow the same principles. We have made some work-arounds for some of these servers. If you would like to use them, please select your IMAP server. If you do not wish to use these work-arounds, you can set this to "other", and none will be used. bincimap = Binc IMAP server courier = Courier IMAP server cyrus = Cyrus IMAP server dovecot = Dovecot Secure IMAP server exchange = Microsoft Exchange IMAP server hmailserver = hMailServer macosx = Mac OS X Mailserver mercury32 = Mercury/32 uw = University of Washington's IMAP server gmail = IMAP access to Google mail (Gmail) accounts other = Not one of the above servers [uw]: dovecot # select Dovecot SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
IMAP Settings: SMTP -------------- 4. IMAP Server : mail.srv.world 5. IMAP Port : 143 6. Authentication type : login 7. Secure IMAP (TLS) : false 8. Server software : dovecot
9. Delimiter
B. Update SMTP Settings : / : localhost:25
H. Hide IMAP Server Settings
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This is the delimiter that your IMAP server uses to distinguish between9 # select folders. For example, Cyrus uses '.' as the delimiter and a complete folder would look like 'INBOX.Friends.Bob', while UW uses '/' and would look like 'INBOX/Friends/Bob'. Normally this should be left at 'detect' but if you are sure you know what delimiter your server uses, you can
specify it here.
To have it autodetect the delimiter, set it to 'detect'.
[/]: detect # select detect SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
IMAP Settings: SMTP -------------- 4. IMAP Server : mail.srv.world 5. IMAP Port : 143 6. Authentication type : login 7. Secure IMAP (TLS) : false 8. Server software : dovecot
9. Delimiter
B. Update SMTP Settings : detect : localhost:25
H. Hide IMAP Server Settings
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SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)B # select ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
SMTP Settings: SMTP ------------- 4. SMTP Server : localhost 5. SMTP Port : 25 6. POP before SMTP : false 7. SMTP Authentication : none 8. Secure SMTP (TLS) : false
9. Header encryption key
A. Update IMAP Settings : : mail.srv.world:143 (dovecot)
H. Hide SMTP Settings
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This is the hostname of your SMTP server.4 # select [localhost]: mail.srv.world # specify your SMTP server SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
SMTP Settings: SMTP ------------- 4. SMTP Server : mail.srv.world 5. SMTP Port : 25 6. POP before SMTP : false 7. SMTP Authentication : none 8. Secure SMTP (TLS) : false
9. Header encryption key
A. Update IMAP Settings : : mail.srv.world:143 (dovecot)
H. Hide SMTP Settings
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If you have already set the hostname and port number, I can try to7 # select automatically detect the mechanisms your SMTP server supports.
Auto-detection is *optional* - you can safely say "n" here.
Try to detect auth mechanisms? [y/N]: y # yes (autodetect) Trying to detect supported methods (SMTP)... Testing none: SUPPORTED Testing login: SUPPORTED Testing CRAM-MD5: NOT SUPPORTED
Testing DIGEST-MD5: NOT SUPPORTED
What authentication mechanism do you want to use for SMTP connections?none - Your SMTP server does not require authorization. login - Plaintext. If you can do better, you probably should. cram-md5 - Slightly better than plaintext.
digest-md5 - Privacy protection - better than cram-md5.
*** YOUR SMTP SERVER MUST SUPPORT THE MECHANISM YOU CHOOSE HERE ***
If you don't understand or are unsure, you probably want "none"
none, login, cram-md5, or digest-md5 [none]: login # select login
SMTP authentication uses IMAP username and password by default.
Would you like to use other login and password for all SquirrelMailSMTP connections? [y/N]: n SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) ---------------------------------------------------------
Server Settings
General------- 1. Domain : srv.world 2. Invert Time : false
3. Sendmail or SMTP
SMTP Settings: SMTP ------------- 4. SMTP Server : mail.srv.world 5. SMTP Port : 25 6. POP before SMTP : false 7. SMTP Authentication : login (with IMAP username and password) 8. Secure SMTP (TLS) : false
9. Header encryption key
A. Update IMAP Settings : : mail.srv.world:143 (dovecot)
H. Hide SMTP Settings
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Command >> r # back to menu SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Main Menu -- 1. Organization Preferences 2. Server Settings 3. Folder Defaults 4. General Options 5. Themes 6. Address Books 7. Message of the Day (MOTD) 8. Plugins 9. Database
10. Languages
D. Set pre-defined settings for specific IMAP servers
C Turn color offS Save data
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Command >> 10 # select SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Language preferences 1. Default Language : en_US 2. Default Charset : iso-8859-1
3. Enable lossy encoding
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SquirrelMail attempts to set the language in many ways. If it1 # select can not figure it out in another way, it will default to this
language. Please use the code for the desired language.
[en_US]: ja_JP # specify your language SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Language preferences 1. Default Language : ja_JP 2. Default Charset : iso-8859-1
3. Enable lossy encoding
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Command >> 2 # select This option controls what character set is used when sending
mail and when sending HTML to the browser.
This option is used only when default language is 'en_US'.
[iso-8859-1]: iso-2022-jp # specify your language SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Language preferences 1. Default Language : ja_JP 2. Default Charset : iso-2022-jp 3. Enable lossy encoding : false R Return to Main Menu C Turn color off S Save data
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Command >> r # back to menu SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Main Menu -- 1. Organization Preferences 2. Server Settings 3. Folder Defaults 4. General Options 5. Themes 6. Address Books 7. Message of the Day (MOTD) 8. Plugins 9. Database
10. Languages
D. Set pre-defined settings for specific IMAP servers
C Turn color offS Save data
Q Quit
Command >> 4 # select SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- General Options 1. Data Directory : /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/ 2. Attachment Directory : /var/spool/squirrelmail/attach/ 3. Directory Hash Level : 0 4. Default Left Size : 150 5. Usernames in Lowercase : false 6. Allow use of priority : true 7. Hide SM attributions : false 8. Allow use of receipts : true 9. Allow editing of identity : true Allow editing of name : true Remove username from header : false 10. Allow server thread sort : true 11. Allow server-side sorting : true 12. Allow server charset search : true 13. Enable UID support : true 14. PHP session name : SQMSESSID
15. Location base
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Command >> 7 # select Hide SM attributions (y/n) [n]: y # Yes SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- General Options 1. Data Directory : /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs/ 2. Attachment Directory : /var/spool/squirrelmail/attach/ 3. Directory Hash Level : 0 4. Default Left Size : 150 5. Usernames in Lowercase : false 6. Allow use of priority : true 7. Hide SM attributions : true 8. Allow use of receipts : true 9. Allow editing of identity : true Allow editing of name : true Remove username from header : false 10. Allow server thread sort : true 11. Allow server-side sorting : true 12. Allow server charset search : true 13. Enable UID support : true 14. PHP session name : SQMSESSID
15. Location base
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Command >> r # back to menu SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Main Menu -- 1. Organization Preferences 2. Server Settings 3. Folder Defaults 4. General Options 5. Themes 6. Address Books 7. Message of the Day (MOTD) 8. Plugins 9. Database
10. Languages
D. Set pre-defined settings for specific IMAP servers
C Turn color offS Save data
Q Quit
Command >> 8 # select SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Plugins Installed Plugins 1. delete_move_next 2. squirrelspell
3. newmail
Available Plugins:4. listcommands 5. filters 6. fortune 7. mail_fetch 8. message_details 9. compatibility 10. calendar 11. translate 12. sent_subfolders 13. empty_trash 14. spamcop 15. bug_report 16. abook_take 17. info 18. secure_login
19. administrator
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Command >> 9 # add compatibility (number is different at an env) SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Plugins Installed Plugins 1. delete_move_next 2. squirrelspell 3. newmail
4. compatibility
Available Plugins:5. listcommands 6. filters 7. fortune 8. mail_fetch 9. message_details 10. calendar 11. translate 12. sent_subfolders 13. empty_trash 14. spamcop 15. bug_report 16. abook_take 17. info 18. secure_login
19. administrator
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Command >> 13 # add empty_trash (number is different at an env) SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Plugins Installed Plugins 1. delete_move_next 2. squirrelspell 3. newmail 4. compatibility
5. empty_trash
Available Plugins:6. listcommands 7. filters 8. fortune 9. mail_fetch 10. message_details 11. calendar 12. translate 13. sent_subfolders 14. spamcop 15. bug_report 16. abook_take 17. info 18. secure_login
19. administrator
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Command >> 18 # add secure_login (number is different at an env) SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0) --------------------------------------------------------- Plugins Installed Plugins 1. delete_move_next 2. squirrelspell 3. newmail 4. compatibility 5. empty_trash
6. secure_login
Available Plugins:7. listcommands 8. filters 9. fortune 10. mail_fetch 11. message_details 12. calendar 13. translate 14. sent_subfolders 15. spamcop 16. bug_report 17. abook_take 18. info
19. administrator
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You have not saved your data.q # quit Save? [Y/n]: y # save
Data saved in config.php
Exiting conf.pl.You might want to test your configuration by browsing to http://your-squirrelmail-location/src/configtest.php
Happy SquirrelMailing!
[root@www ~]# cd /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/secure_login [root@www secure_login]# cp config.sample.php config.php
[root@www secure_login]#
vi config.php # line 24: change (continue to connect with SSL after login) $change_back_to_http_after_login = 0 ;
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd reload Reloading httpd: [ OK ] |
[2] | Access to 'http://(your server's name or IP address/)/webmail/', then follwing sacreen is shown, then authenticate your user name and password to login. |
[3] | Just logined. |
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