Bryan Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted - although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the computer guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get away from 4D WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I have used SquirrelMail on other systems before and it looks really nice. I found a number of installation guides on squirrelmail.org but I am having problems. I am not very unix savy but I followed the directions as best as I could, including downloading the latest version of PHP. When I go to myaddress.com/webmail I see a directory listing. When I try to open the PHP file from a web browser I get an empty file. I know I must have missed important steps but don't know where to start. Does anyone know of a good guide for me to work from? The ones I have found from the SM web page basically say "I got it to work fine by reading the directions" which is not helping me.
You need to include more detailed information per:
http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/wiki.php?MailingListPostingGuidelines
Sounds like your problem is that PHP is either misinstalled or you have not added php support to the needed web root. People here can help you with this, but you'll get faster support by looking for help in a forum dedicated to getting PHP running on OS X.
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