Hi, Yes, I missed with it for a few hours and the problems kept on cropping up. I could clearly see the path issues but every fix I tried didn't work. For example, at times, it wanted to see the images in /var/www/html/images, so I even copied all of the images to that directory and still, same error. This went on and on.
It's a nice looking interface, I'd like to use it. I should mention as I think about it that it was *only* the left window which would never display. The main window was always fine. Perhaps I could get a copy of someone else's config, maybe I can decipher from that. Mike On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 16:21:37 +0000, A M wrote: > Hi, > > I installed squirreloutlook a couple a months ago fo a client and I'do > recall some hardcoded settings that I had to change by hand... check the > files wich have errors and the conf file for squirrel. I think I found a > couple of path and IP's that I had to change... > > 2007/11/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> No, I don't need > it to look like outlook at all, it's just the only clean look >> I've come across while searching. That's why I asked the list if there are >> suggestions. I'd prefer keeping squirrelmail, seems to be liked by all. >> >> Mike >> >> >> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 07:36:49 -0500, Jake Vickers wrote: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> >>>> I've tried things like that also. When the path seemed to be >>>> /var/www/html for example, I would just copy the entire directory >>>> there. >>>> But, I have to admit that I forgot to change ownership to the web >>>> server. >>>> I'll give it one more try. >>>> >>> I don't have an answer for you then. If making it look like Outlook is >>> so >>> important, why not just use OWA on an Exchange machine? >>>>> I've installed the nutmail.com themes on some of my machines and >>>>> didn't >>>>> have too many problems. Might be worth looking into. Sure, they're >>>>> $35 >>>> I've emailed him but have not seen a reply. The price is fine, the >>>> problem is that it's for 6 months of updates. Again, not a problem but >>>> it's not clear if that means another full payment in 6 months if I >>>> needed >>>> an update because squirrlemail made some changes for example. That >>>> would >>>> bring the price up to some $60.00/year per server. It's just not clear >>>> what he wants or how often squirrelmail changes so that I would need >>>> updates. >>>> >>> For your $35, if Squirrelmail releases a new version in 3 months, you >>> get >>> it. Next year when they release a new version, you'd need to pay $35 to >>> get an updated copy of his skin (and receive 6 months of updates again). >>> You don't HAVE to, unless you're one of those people that has to install >>> every patch that comes out. The changes that Squirrelmail makes will >>> not >>> automatically appear on your machine and break your webmail. Only you >>> can >>> do that. >>> $60 or $70 a year is not a deterrent in my opinion. If you're running >>> your >>> entire business and paying all of your bills off of the efforts of the >>> people that support open source, why not give a little back? They all >>> have >>> bills to pay as well. AND they help out at a "digital feeding kitchen". >>> Always feeding, but never getting much in return except for complaints >>> (there are the occasional thank-yous in there). You could always hire >>> someone to code a nice interface for you, or purchase Exchange as well. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
