where did you read that?  what version do you have?  in my README, it
never really says where those settings are, but if you read the INSTALL
file, it clearly states that you should be editing the config file.  in
any case, notes about old versions from change logs are poor places to
figure out how to configure software.
In the notes for 0.4 here: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=61


> Then I found however that this option allows to switch back to http, and
> does not enforce https. So allow me to repeat my question how one would
> configure (wherever) so that certain directories are only accessible via
> https.

read the options carefully.  there is more than one setting you need to
deal with, and various combinations of them can be hazardous to your
health.  (or you can always do this thru your web server configuration if
you'd rather tackle that)
I did, several times, but I honestly don't see an option to *force* https. I looked into doing this via the web server (Apache 2.0) but without success so far. I know this is off topic but an example would be very welcome. I looked at the Apache and mod_ssl docs but whatever I tried did not work.

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