I didn't ask for PHP7.  I took it because that was what I got when I ran

#apt-get install squirrelmail

The exact files dropped in my var/cache/apt/archives are:

squirrelmail_2%3a1.4.23~svn20120406-2ubuntu1_all.deb
squirrelmail-locales_1.4.18-20090526-1_all.deb
squirrelmail-viewashtml_3.8-3_all.deb

So, how is it that I do a straightforward install and end up with the wrong 
version of PHP?  Why couldn't it just install the older version that it needed?

Rick.

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This might be old information, but I had a lot of problems when I installed 
Squirrelmail on OpenSUSE 13.2. A summary of that working config can be found in 
the mailing list history for December 2014 / January 2015.

I am currently successfully running a patched Squirrelmail 1.4.22 on OpenSUSE 
Leap 42.1.I installed the distribution packages just to get the dependencies 
right, but then installed 1.4.22 from the Squirrelmail web site. To get the 
subjects right, you need to apply a patch. Start looking for it in the Dec 2014 
/ Jan 2015 mailing list and you will find a link to the patch (v2).

I am sorry that I don't have a simpler answer, but the above should solve your 
problem.

BR

Niclas

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