>>> http://squirrelmail.org/docs/admin/admin-3.html
>>
>> It looks like Squirrelmail created my data directory in the webroot as
>> apache:apache 0755.  Is it standard practice to let it install there,
>> move it, change permissions, and change ownership?
>
> SquirrelMail doesn't create any directories aside from the ones
> contained in the installation itself.  It doesn't put anything in your
> webroot or anywhere else unless you're using some third party
> installer that does other things.
>
> Maybe you should file a bug report against whatever entity it was that
> provided the package that did that.

Got it.  Maybe it's a Gentoo bug.

- Grant

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