To paraphrase sam: Wrong list. The apache list is down the hall, last door on the right. You need to set http://blah's conf to issue redirects to https://blah, and run squirrelmail under the https docroot. Squirrel Mail has no clue it's running under https or http.

-J

On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 09:02 AM, Kapil Khanna wrote:

Hi All,
Thanks every one for helping me set up Squirrel Mail, especially the
integration between Sendmail-->Procmail-->Courier-Imap.
Now that i have SquirrelMail running, my users are pretty happy. They are
concerned abt security though.The next thing i need to do is setup
SquirrelMail to run via SSL. I also want to ensure that if a user enters
http://mail.domain.com, they are redirected to https://mail.domain.com.
What specific changes to i need to make in the httpd.conf file to accomplish
this? Also how do i check if the mod_ssl.so is installed and apache can indeed
listen on SSL? I am running Redhat 7.2 and Apache 1.3.*.
Thanks ...
--Kapil





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