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Hi
I've been trying to install SquirrelMail which needs
apache with php support sendmail ....and imap protocol
"I'm trying with cyrus-imapd" almost every thing are fine
but cyrus-imapd needs some work
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Fedora-C3
I uninstalled every thing related to the default
cyrus.x.x.rpm "and installed the most new version"
which wOnt work.
any hints about it? or good docs for that version
Thanks
What is the mail server u have configured?
and what do u want to do ?
be more clear
Mail server sendmail
Imap server cyrus-imapd.xxx
what I want to do is getting SquirrelMail to work which needs
a working Imap server and sendmail or any similler and apache --(php-support).
Thanks
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