James,
  Is it possible to install everything but go back later and turn off the
webmail feature?

----- Original Message -----
From: "James A Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Trey Keifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Compiling POP3/IMAP only in Courier...


> I'm not at all sure -- as I haven't tried doing so -- but you might be
> able to simply remove the webmail entry (in the SUBDIRS and/or
> DIST_SUBDIRS lists) from the top-level Makefile that is generated by
> ./configure and then compile.
>
> Further, I __believe__ from my (very limited) experience with courier,
> that the "cgi", "http11", and "gpglib" entries could also be removed
> from the relevant Makefile lists without affecting other sub-systems...
> though I'm not entirely sure of that either. :)
>
> Like I say though, I haven't tried this. Obviously, there are things
> that might cause problems by doing this, but it __might__ be that
> simple at least. *shrug*
>
> HTH.
>
> -James
>
> P.S. Obviously, this is not an ideal solution even if it works, since
> manually editing a Makefile is not typically desirable. However, if it
> works, I'd be interested in hearing about it. -- And if it does, it
> should be rather simple for someone (who knows what they're doing with
> 'configure' and 'make') to change the configure scripts to accept an
> option that would simply skip over the undesired components in a
> similar fashion.
>
> P.P.S. Oh!... I'd definitely make a backup of my Makefile, or the
> ./configure script, if you actually edit either of them. 8)
>
>
> On Saturday, Jan 1, 2000, at 01:48 US/Central, Trey Keifer wrote:
>
> > I looked through all of the options in the configure section and could
> > not
> > find a command for disabling the webmail functionality. Is this
> > possible at
> > compile time? We would like to run squirrel mail instead and I have
> > been
> > having troubles getting past the webmail compile section due to
> > errors. I
> > would like to skip it altogether if this is possible.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > Trey Keifer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > CTO - Global Messaging Solutions, Inc.
> > 913.338.3000 x309 - http://www.gmsi1.com
>
>



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