Hi Joe, I know, I am a little bit late, but I use Squirrelmail since more then 15 years now and had no problems from Woody to Stretch with it.
I use it even to access my GMail account :-) because then I have not to bother with those stupid GMail interface and I can do whatever I want. Best is you create a seperated Virtualhost like <webmail.example.com> and decompress the Squirrelmail archive into it. The run the config script in [DOCROOT]/config/conf.pl and set it up. Should work out of the box. Oh, use https:// and make sure any security is activated in conf.pl. Have a nice Sunday Michelle Am 2018-06-29 hackte Joe in die Tasten: > Anyone know of a webmail that works on stretch? > > I've just spent half an afternoon trying first roundcube then prayer. > > Roundcube works (allegedly) with apache. I'm not an expert on apache2, > but as far as I can see, there is an apache2.conf existing and enabled > for roundcube, and it leads via an alias to a real index.php in the > right place. I just get a 404, and I've tried with and without a > trailing slash and a final index.php. Yes, I've restarted apache2, > several times, and my other php stuff on the server works. > > Prayer seems incomplete. There is no process running (it's supposedly > standalone) and the configuration file seems untouched from upstream. > I > expect Debian packages to deal with the plumbing, connecting it to my > mailboxes and MTA, and setting any ports necessary, maybe asking me a > few questions. The configuration file contains no mention of anything > but University of Cambridge links, and the port is 80, despite my > having a working apache2 there throughout the installation. It may be > as simple as changing that to an unused port (plus associated firewall > fiddling) but I didn't try it, as I'm sure a lot of other stuff needs > doing. > > It was a long time ago that I put Squirrelmail, no longer a Debian > package, on my old server but I'm pretty sure I installed it and it > Just Worked. > > Does anyone have either of these packages working, or indeed Yet > Another webmail? I must make clear that it's a backup measure, I've > yet > to find a webmail I could stand using every day, but I've found it > useful on several occasions when other things have stopped working. -- Michelle Konzack Miila ITSystems @ TDnet GNU/Linux Developer 00372-54541400