Re: What is the best apache/php configuration if you only need squirrelmail?

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On Tue 2007-05-01 13:07:56 -0400, M. Fioretti wrote:

> must this be done at every boot, or is this for playing with modules
> without restarting the whole server? Can't modules be turned off for
> good in the configuration file?

a2enmod and a2dismod manage the links in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled, so
their changes will persist across a reboot.  They actually don't take
effect until you reload the apache configuration.

> I understand the suggestion, thanks. Lazyness, er, awe for
> Squirrelmail gurus, still prompts me to ask if there is a ready list
> of all and only the extensions actually needed by squirrelmail and
> where. The paragraph
> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin.html#toc1.1 doesn't go into
> so much detail...

As i'm not a squirrelmail guru, i can't comment on this.  Maybe the
gurus on this list will?  I will note that some squirrelmail plugins
or configuration choices (e.g. LDAP connectivity) probably require php
extensions beyond those required by the core of squirrelmail.

> These are all useful resources, also because I see very little which
> is distro specific, thanks. My only doubt is, in the second, the
> paragraph "Don't Use .htaccess". I have the feeling this could
> interfere with Squirrelmail (it would create problems to some Drupal
> configurations, for sure). What do you think?

On a debian sarge system (using stock debian squirrelmail 1.4.4-10), i
see only one .htaccess file installed with the package, and it's
simply used to deny access (which could be easily done in an apache
conf snippet):

[0 admin@tamarin admin]$ dpkg -L squirrelmail | grep htaccess
/usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/squirrelspell/modules/.htaccess
[0 admin@tamarin admin]$ cat /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/squirrelspell/modules/.htaccess
Deny from All
[0 admin@tamarin admin]$ 

I don't know if .htaccess files are used more heavily in modern
versions of squirrelmail.

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