Hello All,
After much crying, hair-pulling, and head-banging-into-desk, I have FINALLY
gotten the latest sqwebmail working on my qmail server.  I had a huge
problem getting sqwebmail to authenticate only my system users (shadow
password).  Eventually, after slowly poring through the mail archive, I
found some hints; eventually, I found that the configure options below
worked:


./configure --enable-https --with-ispell=/usr/bin/ispell --without-authpam -
-without-authuserdb --without-authmysql --without-authpgsql --without-authld
ap --without-authvchkpw --without-authdaemon --without-authpwd --with-authsh
adow

As you can see, I want my users to connect/authenticate via HTTPS; I'd like
to exclude the possibility of connecting/authenticating via HTTP.  However,
this same system is running a mission-important (not critical, but
important) HTTP server, so the answer is not as simple as just disabling
HTTP on my server.  Is there a way to get sqwebmail to ignore HTTP requests
but answer HTTPS requests?

System info:
RedHat 7.3, fully up-to-date
Apache 1.3.27-3
qmail 1.03 installed as per Life With qmail
sqwebmail 3.6.0-20030922

BTW, where is the best archive of this mailing list?  I've been using
www.mail-archive.com, which is OK if cumbersome.

TIA
Best Regards,

Jason Murray


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