Specifications

Enabling Webmail
Use Server Admin to enable Webmail for websites hosted on your web server. Changes
you make take eect when you restart Web server.
Important: Webmail will not work on a site if the mail protocols and Mail service are
not congured and started.
To enable Webmail for a site:
1 Make sure your mail service is started and congured to provide IMAP and SMTP service.
2 Make sure IMAP mail service is enabled for the user accounts of users that want
Webmail access.
For details on mail settings in user accounts, see User Management.
3 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
4 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
5 From the expanded Servers list, select Web.
6 Click Sites.
7 In the Sites list, click the site you want to enable Webmail for.
8 Click Web Services.
9 Select the Webmail checkbox.
10 Click Save.
When you turn Webmail on, the PHP module is enabled (if it was not already).
If you turn webmail o, PHP remains on until you turn it o. For more information,
see “PHP” on page 80.
Conguring Webmail
After enabling Webmail to provide basic mail functions on your website, you can
change settings to integrate Webmail with your site.
You do this by editing the SquirrelMail conguration le, /etc/squirrelmail/
cong/cong.php, or by using Terminal with root privileges to run the interactive
conguration script. This Perl script operates by reading original values from cong.
php and writing new values back to cong.php.
60 Chapter 4 Conguring and Managing Webmail