Terry wrote; > > I am also having the same problem. Do you mean that you copied the en-us > > directory into your domain sub-directory in the http web server's document root? > > (/var/www/html/en-us would be my path)? > > No, that isn't what I did. For the virtual domains you can create their > individual directories in /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html. > > eg. > > /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/yourdomain.com/en-us > then softlink /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/yourdomain.com/en to > /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/yourdomain.com/en-us > Thank you soooo much for this insight. I would have never guessed that sqwebmail was looking for another subdirectory named 'en'. I created this subdirectory; '/usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/domain.com/en' and moved all the template copies for this virtual domain in this directory. I don't understand why a redundancy of the soft linked file is needed. With the fix in the SetEnv declaration (see below), I now have the web pages actively and working. However, the images are not loading onto the web pages. > > Add the SetEnv in httpd.conf for the virtual host: > SetEnv SQWEBMAIL_TEMPLATEDIR /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/yourdomain.com > I did miss the .../html/... in the above declaration. I re-opened httpd.conf and fixed it.(Thanks) > > I copied the images/webmail to the virtual domain's image dir and > aliased it: > IMAGES NOT WORKING; SqWebMail is now working but with none of the graphics loading on the web pages. When I ran ./configure, I used the --enable-imagedir=/var/www/icons and it looks like all of SqWebMail's images were put in the /var/www/icons/ directory directly and mixed in with the other graphics that were already there. Are you saying that SqWebMail is looking for graphics in what would be on my system, '/var/www/icons/webmail' ? > > Alias /webmail /the root/of your/virt domain/images/webmail > > > > > I copied the al the files in the "/usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/en-us" and then >added > > the SetEnv SQWEBMAIL_TEMPLATEDIR /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/My_Domain.com > > You missed the html dir before the /My_Domain.com and you need the en-us > and en dirs inside it.
Thanks again, Tom S. > >
