Try to follow steps, it will deffinatly work. Do not hesitate to ask any question. Regards, Musawwir musawwirali@xxxxxxxxxxx 92-321-2596232 --- Stephen Liu <satimis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > --- Jon Angliss <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > - snip - > > > SquirrelMail doesn't "start", it's a web > application. You need to > > check > > up on the configuration of apache to find out if > it loaded properly. > > ~From what I remember, debian/ubuntu both install > an alias in the > > apache > > configuration directories that make > http://yourserver/squirrelmail > > available, which might mean you need to restart > apache. In fact, the > > details on getting that portion running are on the > link you provided. > > If you're having issues there, you should check > your web server log > > files for any errors. > > Hi Jon, > > > I have to provide more info on the network here. > > > Network connection:- > > Server A (a working LAMP server) - local IP > 192.168.0.10 > Server B (a LAMP server under testing) - local IP > 192.168.0.52 > Gateway - 192.168.0.1 > > No port is forwarded to Server B. Both servers have > SquirrelMail > running. > > > After stopping Apache2 on Server A, SquirrelMail on > Server B can be > started on browser of Server A with; > > https://192.168.0.52/squirrelmail > > then it prompts to; > https://192.168.0.52/squirrelmail/src/login.php > > > But I can't login to any user. > > > $ tail /var/log/mail.log > May 26 22:36:07 lampserver cyrus/master[3881]: > process 4750 exited, > status 0 > May 26 22:37:32 lampserver cyrus/master[4753]: about > to exec > /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/imapd > May 26 22:37:32 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > executed > May 26 22:37:32 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > accepted connection > May 26 22:37:32 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > badlogin: localhost > [127.0.0.1] plaintext root SASL(-13): user not > found: checkpass failed > May 26 22:37:50 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > accepted connection > May 26 22:37:50 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > badlogin: localhost > [127.0.0.1] plaintext satimis SASL(-13): user not > found: checkpass > failed > May 26 22:38:15 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > accepted connection > May 26 22:38:15 lampserver cyrus/imap[4753]: > badlogin: localhost > [127.0.0.1] plaintext root SASL(-13): user not > found: checkpass failed > May 26 22:39:18 lampserver cyrus/master[3881]: > process 4753 exited, > status 0 > * end * > > > $ tail /var/log/auth.log > May 26 21:30:56 lampserver sshd[4672]: Accepted > password for satimis > from 192.168.0.10 port 33358 ssh2 > May 26 21:30:56 lampserver sshd[4674]: (pam_unix) > session opened for > user satimis by (uid=0) > May 26 21:39:01 lampserver CRON[4695]: (pam_unix) > session opened for > user root by (uid=0) > May 26 21:39:01 lampserver CRON[4695]: (pam_unix) > session closed for > user root > May 26 22:09:01 lampserver CRON[4706]: (pam_unix) > session opened for > user root by (uid=0) > May 26 22:09:01 lampserver CRON[4706]: (pam_unix) > session closed for > user root > May 26 22:17:01 lampserver CRON[4716]: (pam_unix) > session opened for > user root by (uid=0) > May 26 22:17:01 lampserver CRON[4716]: (pam_unix) > session closed for > user root > May 26 22:39:01 lampserver CRON[4755]: (pam_unix) > session opened for > user root by (uid=0) > May 26 22:39:01 lampserver CRON[4755]: (pam_unix) > session closed for > user root > * end * > > > I have been googling around and can't figure out a > solution. Please > shed me some light. TIA > > > > > | On your URL it says it need IMAP server. > > > > It says you need access to an IMAP server. It > doesn't necessarily > > say > > you have to be the one running it. For example, > your ISP might run > > one, > > or you may want to access one provided by a mail > provider (gmail for > > example). > > > Noted with thanks. A further thought can I leave > out installing IMAP > packages? > > > > | I don't have it running on > > | this mail server under testing. I'm prepared to > install following > > | packages; > > | > > | courier-base - Courier Mail Server - Base system > > | courier-imap - Courier Mail Server - IMAP server > > | courier-imap-ssl - Courier Mail Server - IMAP > over SSL > > > > Picking your imap server entirely depends on what > you want to do with > > it. Small scale systems would work okay with > uw-imap, then you have > > courier/dovecot, and cyrus, for bigger setups. I > personally have > > used > > all of them, but I prefer courier/dovecot on most > setups, and I'm > > shifting my servers to dovecot now. > > Noted with thanks. > > > > You'll also need some method of sending mail out, > and receiving mail > > as > > well. This is usually handled by something like > Sendmail, Postfix, > > or > > Exim. My personal preference here is postfix. > I've not touched exim > > before, and from past experience sendmail can be > complex to tweak. > > But > > again, as I said above, you only need access to a > server, you don't > > necessarily need to be running it. > > Server B is also working. I can send and receive > mails with port 25 > forwarded to its local IP address 192.168.0.52 > > > > What are you trying to achieve? Are you planning > on hosting your own > > mail server(s)? Do you want to handle the mail > coming into and out of > > a > > domain? > > > Server A is LAMP server working properly. Its users > can send/receive > === message truncated ===
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