I've been running Squirrelmail for quite a long time, but I am currently moving my domains over from imap-uw unsecured to courier-imap-ssl, I've created a parallel squirrelmail install and I want this second install to use imap port 993 and SSL to connect to the courier-imap-ssl.
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Warning: fsockopen(): unable to connect to localhost:993 in /usr/local/ssl-sm/functions/imap_general.php on line 454
There is no point running IMAPs over localhost.
I thought I explained the point. Some of the domains are receiving mail via postfix virtual and going to courier. Some are going to procmail and being accessed by uw-imap. I need a second install of squirrelmail to connect via SSL, even though it is connecting to localhost.
whew. talk about convoluted. :)
Well, once I figure out how to invoke procmail on postfix's virtual(8) I will be in much better shape as I can move all of the domains to courier and eliminate uw-imap completely. that will take care of the problem, but taht is still down the road a bit, especially considering the amount of mail (the ~/Mail directory for my list account ALONE is over 2GB, and that will all have to be converted to maildir format quickly and easily.
why not just configure courier-imapd (non-ssl) to run on port 993 and point SM to it? if it's on localhost, there is no reason to run SSL. just change the port if you really need to.
Good idea, but everyone who is not using webmail to read their mail (most people) needs to be able to connect vi SSL.
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