Dear Tomas,

Thanks for the reply , I checked the configtest.php , it is detecting the base 
url correctly.

The problem is when I remove the login redirect plugin , the Secure login 
plugin is working
perfectly , but when the login redirect plugin is installed, the secure login 
is not working.

I have added all the plugin hooks in the new html page as per the docs 
mentioned.

 Please suggest work around for this issue.

  Thanks in Advance.

Regards
Rajesh.G.L
Networks/ES
BEL
Phno:080-22195840

> Rajesh G L <glraj <at> bel.co.in> writes:
>> We want https only for users accessing from outside our LAN.
>
> Setup SquirrelMail only on secured virtual host. Keep it simple. I suspect 
> that
> "use https://mail.example.org for webmail" is less complex than "you can use
> http://something in local office, but you must use only 
> https://mail.example.org
> if you work from home".
>
> If SquirrelMail logins work on unsecured virtual hosts and don't work on 
> secured
> one, check "4. General Options -> 16. Only secure cookies if poss". This 
> option
> can break things for some browsers. Try turning it off and see if it fixes 
> login
> problem. If you can login on secured host when this option is disabled, test
> your PHP settings, show all $_SERVER variables and tell others your browser
> name, os and version number. Try using other browser. If you use IE, test
> Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari or Chrome.
>
> Test SquirrelMail configuration (src/configtest.php) in secured host and make
> sure that location url is detected correctly. Detected base URL must match URL
> displayed in browser's address bar. Only last URL part ('configtest.php') is 
> not
> displayed in base URL.
>
> If you have http proxy in front of SquirrelMail or use some
> mod_rewrite/mod_proxy hacks in apache, you should tell others about it.
>
> If you want to rule out problems with custom SquirrelMail cookie handling
> functions, test older SquirrelMail versions. 1.4.15 is last version with
> standard cookie functions. You can also try testing 1.4.9a version. It is the
> last version that does not suppress session startup errors.
>
> --
> Tomas
>
>
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