Be careful with this.
Just because this takes you to the login page by SSL, that doesn't mean that
all the following pages (which, by default, are in frames) are also SSL.
If you really want to guarantee SSL, then (1) load it on an SSL-enabled
server and (2) compile with --enable-https
Alex Kramarov writes:
> about the ssl part, just use sqwebmail on a server where ssl is installed.
> I am using apache, and I can access plain sqwebmail with
> http://mail/cgi-bin/sqwebmail, and the secure way through
> https://mail/cgi-bin/sqwebmail.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Timothy Dwight Notestein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 4:47 PM
> Subject: SqWebMail SSL
>
>
>> I've used the FreeBSD package from /stand/sysinstall to get SqWebMail.
>>
>> I would like to have SqWebMail work over SSL and provide the spellcheck
>> via either ispell or aspell(sp?;) The FreeBSD package does not appear to
>> have this.
>>
>> I've started down the path of building my own version using --enable-https
>> etc. It's fraught with time consuming difficulty.
>>
>> Is there a simpler way to get those two items without rebuilding
> SqWebMail?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tim
>>
>>
>
>
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